20th of July 2010 by Alina
Honda released an updated version of the Insight Hybrid car in response to customer feedback. It has revised the Insight Hybrid model which now comes with improved specifications and settings.
The car now gets a revised suspension with enhanced comfort, after customers were complaining about its ride quality and comfort. Honda's engineers went ahead and performed a series of upgrades: they adjusted the recoil rate of the springs, changed the rear camber angles, altered the V-shape rear suspension brace and adjusted mounts. The amendments promise to deliver improved ride, handling and stability.
As for the interior, the 2011 model year Insight received a new dashboard and seat colors, fresh and improved trims and plastic to give the interior a more uniform look and higher-quality feel, while new chrome rings surround the air vents and the doors have been given a silver garnish feature.
The EX version gets black leather upholstery on the inside and a DVD satellite navigation with hands-free telephone equipment, and it will be offered with a price starting at 20,215 pounds.
On the ES variant, which costs 16,325 pounds, the manufacturer adds rear parking sensors and a cabin that features higher quality materials and new chromatics.
There are also two new paint options for Insight customers, with the introduction of Dynamic Blue Pearl and Carnelian Red Pearl.
The production of the revised Inisght starts in Japan in July, while the first customer deliveries are expected in September, 2010.
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