On Tuesday, Honda unveiled more details in Germany of its hybrid care, the Insight Concept,
which the giant plans to unveil at the October 4-19 Paris motor show.
The Japanese company said in Offenbach
near Frankfurt that the Insight Concept was
aimed at families and would be the first of three new hybrid models to be
launched over the next four years.
Fuel-saving hybrid drives are a combination of a small internal- combustion
engine and an electric motor.
Europeans will also gain a look during the Paris
show at Honda's FCX Clarity, a fuel-cell-powered car that Honda began
delivering to selected customers in the United States at the start of
August.
Honda aims to make 200 of the model over a three-year period and lease them out
in the United States and Japan for just
600 dollars monthly including servicing and insurance.
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