Honda hybrid confusion?

Yesterday, I posted an article, Honda taking its hybrids to another level, in which I stated that Honda hybrids will be increasing their fuel efficiency by 20%. Instead, it appears Honda's new hybrid powertrain will increase the efficiency of their hybrids by just 5%, while increasing engine output 20%.
In addition to changing the gasoline engine part of the hybrid powertrain, Honda's new hybrids will also be able to run on electric power only at low speeds. This feature enables Toyota hybrids, such as the Prius and the Highlander hybrid, to achieve considerable fuel efficiency in traffic and congestion.
If Honda; however, is only going to achieve a 5% gain in efficiency with its new hybrid powertrain, then it appears that the electric components of Honda's hybrid cars will still not be as advanced as Toyota's.
In fact, I now think that in congestion, or stop-and-go traffic, Toyota hybrids will probably still be superior. Unfortunately, I'm a little inclined to believe that Honda's new hybrid developments are more hype than bite, but it is still to early to know for certain.
Still, Honda's new engine should lead to cheaper, faster Honda hybrid vehicles.
Labels: electric cars, fuel efficiency, hybrid cars, toyota highlander hybrid, toyota prius






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