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Honda to introduce Insight affordable family hybrid and Accord Type S at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show
(20/02/2009)

Honda will unveil a higher-powered, sportier Accord Type S at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show in March. This more powerful variant of Honda’s D-sector model uses the acclaimed 2.2-litre i-DTEC diesel engine, like the standard Accord, but thanks to a revised turbo-charger, cylinder head and larger intercooler, produces 180PS at 4000rpm, a 30PS increase on the standard model with the peak power coming at the same rpm. Torque has also increased 30Nm to 380Nm at 2000rpm. "The 180PS diesel model will b... [more]

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