2019 Honda Insight

2019 Honda Insight Heads to New York With 151 HP

Honda debuted a prototype for the third-generation Insight in January, and the production version revealed today looks pretty much the same. But now Honda is dropping a few more details on its reinvented hybrid, which will make its public debut at the New York auto show.

The original Insight launched in 1999 as a streamlined two-door hatch and the first hybrid to reach the U.S. After discontinuing the nameplate in 2014, Honda is bringing back the model as a premium five-passenger sedan. We learned today that the new 2019 Honda Insight makes a total output of 151 hp and 197 lb-ft of electric motor torque. Based on internal certification testing, Honda estimates the Insight can hit up to 55 mpg in the city. Official EPA estimates have not yet been released.

Upgrading to EX brings along additional features such as two more speakers, SiriusXM radio, and an 8-inch touchscreen with smartphone integration capability. Touring models receive LED foglights, a power moonroof, rain-sensing wipers, perforated leather seats, heated front seats, navigation, a 10-speaker audio system, dual-zone climate control, 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot, and Wi-Fi-enabled over-the-air system updates. Both EX and Touring models have seats that can fold in a 60/40 configuration.

As we reported earlier, Honda will build the Insight alongside the Civic and CR-V in Greensburg, Indiana. Honda will make the hybrid battery unit separately in Marysville, Ohio, and the 1.5-liter engine in Anna, Ohio.

Honda hasn’t revealed exact prices for the new Insight, but says they will fall somewhere in between the Civic and Accord. The model goes on sale nationwide early this summer.

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