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Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Honda Insight
Guest Post - Honda Insight Updates (UK)
Honda Insight Updates (UK)
By Ant Bradshaw
Honda has announced the pricing for its Insight hybrid, labelled the ‘cheapest hybrid on the road’ by the car maker.
UK pricing for the hybrid hatchback starts at £14,995 with Honda’s Affordable Driving offer and rises to £16,325 when the offer concludes at the end of December.
Generally, the Honda Insight has been left unchanged, however the Japanese firm has introduced a new trim level in the shape of the EX trim at the top of the range.
EX models will be finished with black leather upholstery throughout the interior which will also house a DVD enable satellite navigation system and a hands-free telephone.
More technology has been added in the form of rear-parking sensors for the five-door model, with Honda looking to make the cheap hybrid more refined than its predecessor.
Outside, the Insight has had two new finishes made available in the form of Dynamic Blue Pearl and Carnelian Red Pearl.
The high-end Insight EX models will be priced at £20,215.
The Honda Insight at entry-level is the cheapest hybrid on the market, undercutting the more established Toyota Prius and Toyota Auris models.
Also in the Honda hybrid line-up is the impressive CR-Z sports-coupe that recently scooped the Top Gear ‘Green Car of the Year’ award.
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