WE LIKE Battery-engine integration, good ride, luxe interior
WE DON’T LIKE Questionable exterior styling, body roll
The Clarity, Honda’s test bed for next-gen fuel economy solutions, is about the same size as an Accord but rides on a bespoke platform. Although it’s offered in fuel cell, battery-electric, and plug-in hybrid variants, Honda only provided us with the latter.
Honda seems to follow Toyota’s design aesthetic for alternative fuels: If you want to save the world, we’re going to make sure you stand out. As we found, though, it’s not always in a good way.
“It may have the profile of a Citroen SM, but none of the lines or surfaces make sense,” Chris Theodore said, adding this caveat: “The interior trim is light, airy, and somewhat futuristic. Rear-seat legroom is generous, and there’s plenty of storage.”
Angus MacKenzie described the interior as “restrained, upscale, almost elegant, with well-considered materials choices.” The sweet Alcantara suede inlay on the center console sweeps into the detailing for both front and rear doors. Neat touches include phone pockets for back-seat occupants. But the lack of lumbar support and a last-gen infotainment interface (good luck finding the USB port, and why no volume knob?) hold it back.
While a plug-in hybrid isn’t meant for hard driving, Frank Markus gibed, “Having a ‘sport’ button leads me to believe that the car might be able to go around a turn without screaming in agony.”
During more routine driving, this plug-in hybrid fares well against the Chevrolet Volt—though its 47 miles of battery range falls short against its Detroit foe. “Ride is spectacular,” Zach Gale said. “It feels quicker than 7.5 seconds to 60. And at $37,495, this one is not much more than loaded midsize sedans.”
READ ABOUT 2019 SUV OF THE YEAR CONTENDERS:
- BMW X2
- BMW X3
- Ford EcoSport
- Ford Edge
- Hyundai Santa Fe
- Infiniti QX50
- Jaguar E-Pace
- Jeep Cherokee
- Lexus RX L
- Mercedes-Benz G-Class
- Subaru Ascent
2018 Honda Clarity (PHEV) | |
Base Price/As tested | $34,295/$37,495 |
Power (SAE net) | 103 hp @ 5,500 rpm (gas)/181 hp (elec)/212 hp (comb) |
Torque (SAE net) | 99 lb-ft @ 5,000 rpm (gas)/232 lb-ft (elec) |
Accel, 0-60 mph | 7.5 sec |
Quarter-mile | 15.9 sec @ 87.9 mph |
Braking, 60-0 mph | 131 ft |
Lateral Acceleration | 0.78 g (avg) |
MT Figure Eight | 27.9 sec @ 0.61 g (avg) |
EPA City/Hwy/Comb | 44/40/42 mpg, 110 mpg-e |
Vehicle Layout | Front-engine, FWD, 5-pass, 4-door sedan |
Engine/Transmission | 1.5L Atkinson-cycle DOHC 16-valve I-4 plus front electric motor/Cont variable auto |
Curb Weight (F/R Dist) | 4,043 lb (57/43%) |
Wheelbase | 108.3 in |
Length x Width x Height | 192.7 x 58.2 x 73.9 in |
Energy Cons, City/Hwy | 77/84 kW-hrs/100 miles |
CO2 Emissions, Comb | 0.46 lb/mile |
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