Not too long ago, Honda announced that it would be ending production of the Honda Insight, and If this was a normal car, something like a Civic or even something sportier like the Acura RSX, which is also ending production this year, its send off would probably come in the form of a short, brief news section. But the Insight was a rarity for Honda. It wasn’t preceded by anything, and it won’t be followed by anything similar either. It wasn’t ordinary in the slightest. It was an especially thrifty gasoline-electric hybrid, and when it was launched in North America in 1999, that was a really big deal.
It might not have been the world’s first hybrid (Toyota beat Honda to the punch, launching the first generation Prius in Japan in December, 1997), but it was the first in North America; and just look at it. Even though it’s seven years old now, the Insight still looks futuristic with its covered rear wheel wells, bent-in front fenders and unbeatable 0.25 drag coefficient rating. Even the construction of the car is cutting edge. Unlike the rather ordinary Prius, the Insight is almost completely made of aluminum except for a couple of plastic panels. The Insight also happens to look sporty with its swoopy body, and two-seat layout, and that’s cool.
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2006 Honda Insight Road Test
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