• Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Editorials
  • Long Term Tests
  • Video

2010 Euro-Spec Honda Insight Pics Leak Onto Web

Chris Haak/06 Jan, 09/714/0
News

By Chris Haak

01.06.2009

Honda plans to reveal the production version of its 2010 Insight hybrid, which was revealed in Paris this past spring in concept form, in Detroit next week.  The intrepid folks at CarScoop, however, managed to snag a treasure trove of press photos of the right hand drive UK-spec (right hand drive) Insight ahead of the production car’s debut.  There’s really none of the exterior left to the imagination, though the interior photos only show the gauges (including the car’s eco-meter, used for tracking your progress as an economical driver).  Now that the photos have proliferated across the Internet, the cat’s out of the bag, and we can feel free to share them.

The production version of the Insight, true to the form of many recent Honda concepts that very closely represented the final production versions (Accord coupe concept of 2007, Pilot concept of 2008), keeps the same basic shape as the Paris-revealed concept, but of course a car that starts at $18,000 doesn’t have all-LED foglamps and headlamps.  The wheels are also smaller, and the grille treatment is less glitzy (and naturally cheaper to build) on the production car.

The shape is probably a combination of old Honda Insight styling cues (you can definitely see shadows of the old two-door, two-seat Insight in the rear of the new car), Prius styling cues (after all, the teardrop shape of the Prius is distinctive and well-recognized as a hybrid standard-bearer), and aerodynamic practicality.  It’s not bad looking, but it’s also not going to win any beauty contests.  I actually find it better looking than the current Prius and far better looking than the old Insight, but I’ll reserve final judgment of the 2010 Insight vs. 2010 Prius until I have had a chance to check out both cars in person next week.

The Insight will be powered by a small internal combustion engine and Honda’s fairly simple IMA (Integrated Motor Assist) hybrid system.  The IMA system is not as sophisticated as Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drive and cannot power the car electrically without running the engine, but also costs less – hence the Insight’s $18,000 price against the Prius’ $22,000 price point.  In terms of model hierarchy, the Insight is cheaper and smaller than the Civic Hybrid (Honda’s only other hybrid for the time being).  Honda expects to sell 200,000 Insights annually, with about half of those global sales coming from the US.  With the recent collapse in gasoline prices (and with them, hybrid sales), Honda may have some trouble meeting its objectives, but depending upon passenger space and interior quality, with the hybrid-enriched fuel economy numbers just icing on the cake, it should still be a pretty strong seller for the brand.

While the Insight is an interesting car and I’m curious to check it out in person, the Honda hybrid model that has me most intrigued is the CR-Z small sports car.  That is not only a great looking little car, but seems to truly be the spiritual successor to the legendary and well-regarded CR-X of the 80s and 90s.

COPYRIGHT Full Metal Autos – All Rights Reserved

2009 NAIAS2010 Honda Insightcheapest hybrid in the USDetroit Auto ShowHonda CR-Z hybrid sports coupeHonda Insightleaked photosNAIAS

Nissan Asks Dealers Not To Display Vehicles at...

06 Jan, 09

2009 Detroit Auto Show: Lexus Shows 2010 HS250h...

06 Jan, 09

Related Posts

Long Term Tests

Long Term Wrap-Up: 2013 Toyota Sienna XLE AWD

GM Cruise
News

Honda Will Invest $2.75B in GM’s Cruise...

Rotary Engine
News

Mazda is Bringing Back the Rotary Engine

Chris Haak
Chris is FMA's Founder and Editor-in-Chief. He has a lifelong love of everything automotive, having grown up as the son of a car dealer. Chris spent the past decade writing for, managing, and eventually owning Autosavant before selling the site to pursue other interests. A married father of two sons, Chris is also in the process of indoctrinating them into the world of cars and trucks.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Recent Posts

  • Long Term Wrap-Up: 2013 Toyota Sienna XLE AWD
  • Honda Will Invest $2.75B in GM’s Cruise Autonomous-Vehicle Unit
  • Mazda is Bringing Back the Rotary Engine
  • Goodbye, NAFTA. Hello NAFTA 2.0 (USMCA)
  • I May Have Been the First to Put BF Goodrich KO2s on an Audi Q5

Recent Comments

  • Jon on I May Have Been the First to Put BF Goodrich KO2s on an Audi Q5
  • chrisadm on I May Have Been the First to Put BF Goodrich KO2s on an Audi Q5
  • Christopher Smith on I May Have Been the First to Put BF Goodrich KO2s on an Audi Q5
  • Christopher Smith on I May Have Been the First to Put BF Goodrich KO2s on an Audi Q5
  • Chris Haak on I May Have Been the First to Put BF Goodrich KO2s on an Audi Q5

Advert

Instagram

Archives

  • March 2020
  • October 2018
  • September 2018
  • May 2016
  • April 2016
  • January 2015
  • December 2014
  • November 2014
  • October 2014
  • April 2014
  • January 2014
  • December 2013
  • November 2013
  • October 2013
  • August 2013
  • July 2013
  • June 2013
  • April 2013
  • March 2013
  • February 2013
  • January 2013
  • December 2012
  • November 2012
  • October 2012
  • September 2012
  • August 2012
  • July 2012
  • June 2012
  • May 2012
  • April 2012
  • March 2012
  • February 2012
  • January 2012
  • December 2011
  • November 2011
  • October 2011
  • September 2011
  • August 2011
  • July 2011
  • June 2011
  • May 2011
  • April 2011
  • March 2011
  • February 2011
  • January 2011
  • December 2010
  • November 2010
  • October 2010
  • September 2010
  • August 2010
  • July 2010
  • June 2010
  • May 2010
  • April 2010
  • March 2010
  • February 2010
  • January 2010
  • December 2009
  • November 2009
  • October 2009
  • September 2009
  • August 2009
  • July 2009
  • June 2009
  • May 2009
  • April 2009
  • March 2009
  • February 2009
  • January 2009
  • December 2008
  • November 2008
  • October 2008
  • September 2008
  • August 2008
  • July 2008
  • June 2008
  • May 2008
  • April 2008
  • March 2008
  • February 2008
  • January 2008
  • December 2007
  • November 2007
  • October 2007
  • September 2007
  • August 2007
  • July 2007
  • June 2007
  • May 2007
  • April 2007
  • March 2007
  • February 2007

  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy