2013 Honda Accord Coupe Redesign Get Plug-in Hybrid?


We may often be given a description or preview a concept car by some company vehicles. It’s not wrong and very reasonable. Analyze product sales response before entering the production line and thrown into the market looks like it should be done by the car company. At the beginning of this year, Honda seems to want to repeat the successful sale of the Accord line-up. Although in 2011, Honda can be said to be inferior to the Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, and the Ford Fusion. 2013 Honda Accord Plug-in Hybrid and seemed ready to be released later this year.

Honda to conservative measures in terms of design, and really wants buyers to feel the substance of a car, as it appears on the 2013 Ford Fusion, Hyundai Sonata, and Kia Optima. And it seems, we must patiently wait for the Honda Accord really gets the production line before making a final assessment. However, the 2013 Honda Accord has been revealed at the Detroit Auto Show 2012 in the form of the Accord Coupe Concept.

2013 Honda Accord Coupe Redesign Get Plug-in Hybrid?

2013 Honda Accord Coupe Redesign Get Plug-in Hybrid?

Under the hood, engine options are offered with a capacity of 2.4-liter VVT four-cylinder direct injection that produces 181 horsepower. While the 3.5-liter engine capacity will be mated to a six-manual or automatic transmission? It was a choice made by Honda continues to offer on the Honda Accord V6.

Then, if the hybrid model really make something really interesting stuff? It seemed to repeat the Accord Hybrid models that appear in a few years ago since 2007. Three driving modes are offered on the 2013 Honda Accord Hybrid, all-electric, gasoline-electric and “direct-drive”? Looks like it’s not bad, Honda has done the right thing. While it will use a 6-kWh lithium-ion battery and a 120 KW electric motor.

It will try to be combined with the 2.0-liter Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder inline. Charging the battery will take approximately four hours if using a 120 volt charger, while the 240-volt charger will take 1.5 hours. Honda claims that the speed that can be achieved by Honda using the Plug-in Hybrid Electric motors only 10 to 15 miles and a top speed of 62 mph.

Is the 2013 Honda Accord is able to penetrate the rigors of competitive new car market? Honda Accord has nothing to offer with all the latest safety technology, forward collision warning, blind-spot detection, and other things to support the release and production of 2013 Honda Accord in the near future.

While the horsepower figures or numbers in fuel economy levels were higher in 3.5-liter Honda V-6 has not been officially released by Honda? However, at least Honda claims that the 3.5L has a higher output power and better gas mileage? How about your opinion about 2013 Honda Accord Coupe or Sedan redesign photos or pictures that has graced the internet media?






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