All-new Honda HR-V, Civic posts outstanding fuel economy figures in recent test

Fuel Economy Results for Honda’s All-New Civic and All-New HR-V

The leadership of Honda Cars Philippines Inc. (HCPI) expressed pride over the official fuel mileage numbers that its all-new Civic and HR-V gathered during a recent economy run.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • What are the recent fuel economy readings for the Civic RS Turbo CVT as well as the Honda HR-V V Turbo CVT and S CVT?

    The all-new Civic RS Turbo CVT Honda Sensing had 21.43 kilometers per liter reading. Meanwhile, the Honda HR-V V Turbo CVT Honda Sensing reached 24.34 kpl, and the S CVT Honda Sensing, 29.66 kpl.
  • What were the parameters implemented during the test drive.

    Per HCPI, the models were driven 129 kilometers on highways, cruising at speeds of 60-80 kilometers per hour (kph) at 1,500-2,000 rpm, with the air-conditioning at 24°C temperature, and at lowest fan speed.
  • Conducted in partnership with the Automobile Association of the Philippines (AAP), the all-new Civic RS Turbo CVT Honda Sensing variant achieved a fuel mileage of 21.43 kilometers per liter (kpl). Meanwhile, both variants of the newly-launched crossover garnered more than 24 kpl consumption: the V Turbo CVT Honda Sensing had 24.34 kpl, and the S CVT Honda Sensing, a whopping 29.66 kpl record.

    Honda HR-V

    According to HCPI, the aforementioned models were driven 129 kilometers on highways, cruising at speeds of 60-80 kilometers per hour (kph) at 1,500-2,000 rpm, with the air-conditioning at 24°C temperature, and at lowest fan speed.

    The all-new Honda Civic and HR-V V Turbo are both powered by a 1.5-liter double overhead cam i-VTEC Turbo engine that can dish out 240Nm of pulling power. The HR-V V Turbo's power mill can provide a peak performance of up to 175.5 horsepower (hp) while the sedan offering, as much as 174.5 horses. On the other hand, the non-turbo HR-V S trim has a maximum churn of 119hp 145 Nm of torque.

    Further, the engines are matched to a Continuous Variable Transmission (CVT) to ensure a refined driving experience.

    All-new Honda Civic

    “With fluctuating fuel prices, we understand how important fuel efficiency is to vehicle owners. Through this eco run, we are not only demonstrating that Honda vehicles are fuel efficient in local conditions, we also want to encourage customers that they too can have excellent fuel mileage. It does help to have safe driving habits and to observe the periodic maintenance service, especially combined with advanced technology features like the Honda SENSING,” HCPI President Masahiko Nakamura was quoted as saying.

    Further, HCPI noted that the brand is poised on meeting the global targets such as the 100-percent electrification of automobiles by 2040 and carbon neutrality for products and corporate activities by 2050.

    Moreover, the Japanese automaker aims for zero collision fatalities from the use of all its products by 2050. “On the way there, driving smoothly and efficiently is a practical choice that vehicle owners can take today to improve road safety, save on fuel consumption, and reduce environmental impact,” HCPI shared in a statement.

    Photos from Honda Cars Philippines Inc., Roy Robles

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