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    Honda’s Gas Saving Lineup

    • byEvan Simms
    • Posted on November 3, 2023November 10, 2023
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    Honda’s Gas Saving Lineup

    Is it time to make the switch from gas to electric power? Are you looking for a commuter vehicle that is more fuel-efficient? Take a look at the 2024 Honda EV & hybrid lineup.

    These fuel-sipping vehicles will save you at the pump and keep you on the road longer. Whether you prefer to drive a small SUV or you’re still loving the sedan life, you can find a hybrid model that will fit.

    The Honda CR-V Hybrid

    The Honda CR-V Hybrid is just the right size. It’s a compact SUV but has room for the family. The two-motor hybrid setup uses a 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder gas engine and two electric motors. These combine to generate 204 horsepower. While front-wheel drive comes standard, all-wheel drive is available if you want extra traction for those slippery roads in the winter. The hybrid powertrain has plenty of get-up-and-go, zipping to 60 mph in just 7.6 seconds.

    This compact hybrid SUV has all the features you want in a family vehicle or daily driver. The base trim has a 7-inch touchscreen that works with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, but you can get a nine-inch touchscreen in the EX-L trim and above. These higher trims also get you upgrades such as a wireless charging pad and an upgraded stereo system.

    The Honda Accord Hybrid

    Sedans may be few and far between these days, but the Honda Accord Hybrid is alive and well. This roomy and practical sedan is impressively fuel efficient, and it comes with some of the latest tech if you have the Touring trim. The hybrid powertrain is the same as the CR-V’s. It uses a 2.0-liter four-cylinder gas engine and two electric motors, and just like the CR-V Hybrid, it delivers 204 horsepower. The most fuel-efficient model is the EX-L. This trim has lighter, 17-inch wheels and will get up to 46 mpg on the highway and 41 mpg in the city.

    You’ll love how sleek and comfortable the cabin is, and the available 12.3-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system is the largest one yet.

    The Honda Prologue

    Looking to go all-in, fully electric? Check out the all-new Honda Prologue. Its design is a joint venture with GM, and it rides on the Ultium platform. Power comes from a single motor that generates about 210 horsepower, but you can get a dual-motor setup that increases horsepower to 210 and makes it all-wheel drive. You can expect a range of up to 320 miles on a full battery.

    The Prologue will sit in the Honda lineup just above the CR-V in terms of size. As you might expect from a newly designed electric vehicle, the Honda Prologue will have some innovative technology and features. An 11.3-inch touchscreen will stand up from the center of the dash and come loaded with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. An 11-inch digital gauge cluster will sit in front of the driver, providing them with important electric vehicle information.

    The 2024 Honda EV & hybrid lineup is not only fuel efficient, but the models have the latest features and technology. The CR-V hybrid, Accord hybrid, and the all-electric Prologue are the answer to your driving needs.

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    • Honda Accord Hybrid
    • Honda CR-V Hybrid
    • Honda Prologue
    • Hybrid
    • Ultium Platform
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