SPECIFICATIONS |
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GASOLINE ENGINE |
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Engine Type |
Aluminum Alloy In-Line 4-Cylinder |
Displacement (liters / cc) |
1.4 / 1339 |
Horsepower @ rpm (SAE net / w/ IMA) |
85 @ 5700 / 93 @ 5700 |
Torque (lb.-ft. @ rpm / with IMA) |
87 @ 3300 / 116 @ 1500 |
Valve Train |
SOHC 8-Valve, VTEC Controlled Cylinder Idling System |
Fuel System |
Multi-Point Fuel Injection |
Ignition System |
Intelligent Dual & Sequential Ignition |
Emissions Ratings (CA / Federal) |
PZEV / Tier II, Bin 2 |
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ELECTRIC MOTOR / GENERATOR |
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Motor Type |
Permanent Magnet |
Power Output |
10 kW / 13 hp @ 3,000 rpm |
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ELECTRIC POWER STORAGE |
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Battery Type |
Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) |
Output |
144V (120 Cells @ 1.2V) |
Rated Capacity(amp hours) |
6.0 |
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POWERTRAIN |
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Type |
Front-Wheel Drive |
Transmission |
CVT, Manual 5-Speed |
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CHASSIS |
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Body Type |
Aluminum Hybrid |
Suspension (front / rear) |
MacPherson Strut / Double Wishbone |
Stabilizer Bar (mm, front / rear) |
25.4 / 13.0 |
Steering |
Variable Assist, Electric Rack-and- Pinion |
Brakes (front / rear) |
Disc / Drum w/Anti-Lock and Regenerative Braking System |
Wheels |
14" Alloy |
Tires |
P185/70 R14, Low-Rolling Resistance |
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EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS |
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Wheelbase (in.) |
103.1 |
Length (in.) |
174.8 |
Height (in.) |
56.3 |
Width (in.) |
67.5 |
Track (in., front / rear) |
57.9 / 57.9 |
Curb Weight (lbs., MT / CVT) |
2,661 / 2,732 |
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INTERIOR DIMENSIONS |
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Cargo Volume (cu. ft.) |
10.1 |
Passenger Volume (cu. ft.) |
91.4 |
Seating Capacity |
5 |
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EPA MILEAGE ESTIMATES / FUEL CAPACITY |
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5-Speed Manual (City / Highway) |
46 / 51 |
CVT (City / Highway) |
48 / 47 |
Fuel (gal.) |
13.2 |
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MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE (MSRP) |
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5-Speed Manual |
$19,550 |
CVT |
$20,550 |
Fast Facts: 2003 Honda Civic Hybrid
Honda's Civic Hybrid, noted for bringing hybrid-electric
technology to a mainstream, top-selling vehicle, is the first hybrid
vehicle to achieve Advanced Technology Partial Zero Emission
Vehicle
(AT-PZEV) status under California's Zero Emission Vehicle
program. It
is the only hybrid vehicle to achieve this stringent emissions
level,
producing about 90-percent fewer smog-forming engine
emissions than
required of a typical new vehicle. The end result is the most
popular
compact 5-passenger sedan in the country that increases its
appeal
with an impressive 50 mpg - a 40 percent increase compared to
an
already-efficient Civic LX sedan.