2006 Civic Spy Shots on Vtec.net
Originally Posted by ericbecky
I have not heard of a 5 door.
It is especially unlikely in hybrid form because the hybird battery lies betwen the back seat and the trunk.
It is especially unlikely in hybrid form because the hybird battery lies betwen the back seat and the trunk.
If the rear spoiler is any indication, it would seem Honda was just spied taking the 2006 Hybrid out for a drive.
http://www.thecarconnection.com/imag...ginal/1302.jpg
http://www.thecarconnection.com/imag...ginal/1302.jpg
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May not be a hybrid in photo. Hybrids now are made only in Japan so if new ones follow, then any test would be in Japan, not US.
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New to GreenHybrid - howdy.
The white car on Carconnection and the gray one on the Edmunds sidebar are the same - which I think is the non-hybrid sedan. The Bloomberg article from a month ago said that the hybrid would look distinct from the standard sedan. Which is why I could see the one in the Japanese publication being the hybrid. Note the different taillights.
Mike
The white car on Carconnection and the gray one on the Edmunds sidebar are the same - which I think is the non-hybrid sedan. The Bloomberg article from a month ago said that the hybrid would look distinct from the standard sedan. Which is why I could see the one in the Japanese publication being the hybrid. Note the different taillights.
Mike
Last edited by solar dad; Jul 19, 2005 at 03:48 PM. Reason: Clarification
Originally Posted by solar dad
New to GreenHybrid - howdy. The white car on Carconnection and the gray one on the Edmunds sidebar are the same - which I think is the non-hybrid sedan. The Bloomberg article from a month ago said that the hybrid would look distinct from the standard sedan. Which is why I could see the one in the Japanese publication being the hybrid. Note the different taillights. Mike


About the differences Honda plans to differentiate the Hybrid, I would put them in the "minor" category. I don't think Honda has changed it's tune about wanting the Hybrid Civic and the Hybrid Accord to "blend in" with the current model line gas-only versions.
I expect minor differences, nothing major like different taillights - I could be wrong (wont be the last time) but I just think they will keep the differences understated at best......my 2 cents.....



