Showing posts with label Honda Freed Hybrid. Show all posts
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Honda Targets Sales in Japan With Hybrid Freed, New Minivan

Oct. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Honda Motor Co., Japan’s third- largest carmaker, will start selling a hybrid version of its Freed minivan tomorrow as it seeks to boost sales among domestic consumers looking for more fuel-efficient cars.

The hybrid Freed will start from 2.18 million yen ($28,700), according to a statement by the Tokyo-based company today. The new gas-electric version has a fuel-economy rating of 24 kilometers per liter, compared with 17 kilometers per liter for the conventional gasoline model, according to Honda.

“With the new Freed, we hope to attract the increasing number of ‘downsizers’ in the Japanese market,” Sho Minekawa, a managing officer at Honda, said today at a press conference in Tokyo. “We expect to get half of our sales from hybrid models by the end of March next year.”

The company aims to sell 10,000 units of the Freed hybrid minivan a month, Minekawa said. Honda will begin selling a revamped Insight hybrid starting Nov. 11 from 1.9 million yen and a new minicar from mid-December called the “N Box.”

Honda shares rose 2.75 percent to 2,393 yen at the close of trading in Tokyo. The stock has slid 26 percent this year, compared with a 15 percent drop for the broader Topix index.

--Editors: Chua Kong Ho, Frank Longid

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http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-10-27/honda-targets-sales-in-japan-with-hybrid-freed-new-minivan.html

Honda planning a 2011/12 Honda Freed Minivan Hybrid

Honda Motor Co., Japan's second-largest carmaker, may release hybrid versions of minivans and sedans as it plans to expand its offerings of fuel-efficient vehicles.

Honda plans to release a hybrid version of the Freed minivan around 2011, Nikkei English News reported earlier, citing company President Takanobu Ito. The models and timing haven't been chosen, Ito told journalists in Tokyo on Tuesday.

Honda plans to bring out a hybrid version of the Fit car next year and the hybrid CR-Z sports coupe in February, Ito said in July. The new vehicles will give Honda four hybrids in its lineup.
Ito also said that although it is developing an electric car, Honda cannot yet discuss how it would fit into the carmaker's business model.

Honda is developing a small battery-electric car to be sold in the United States by about 2015, the Nikkei newspaper said Aug. 21.

Source;
http://www.freep.com/article/20090910/BUSINESS01/909100306/1002/Business/Auto-headlines--Geely-plans-Volvo-bid