Honda Insight ZE1 Coupe.
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Original Japanese Market Supplied, Low Mileage and with Zero Corrosion in Perfect Condition.
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MODEL HISTORY
The first generation (from 1999–2006) Honda Insight was Honda's first foray into hybrid electric vehicle manufacturing and in its first generation produced as a three-door, two passenger hatchback of remarkable innovation and commitment.
The Insight was assembled at the Honda factory in Suzuka, Japan, where the similarly aluminium bodied Honda NSX was also manufactured. With its aluminium body and frame, the Insight was an expensive car to produce & was never designed for high-volume sales Instead, it was designed to be a real-world test car for hybrid technology and a gauge to new consumer driving habits. With an aerodynamic fuel-saving shape (Cd of just 0.25e - At the time of production, it was the most aerodynamic production car, ever!), lightweight structure and clever design features to maximize efficiency, these little cars proved themselves to be an excellent concept. The 1st generation Insight has deservedly built a loyal following from enthusiasts, with the manual versions being especially sought after.
Hypermiling was coined as a term for owners who used the 1 litre - 67 bhp's 3-cylinder engine's lean-burn capability (AFR ratio of 25.8:1!!!) & Integrated 3-phase electric 144v motor (in the space where a 4th cylinder would usually fit) to provide an additional assistance of 13 bhp (Therefore 80 bhp Total). Whilst it's capable of getting up to a smidge under 115 mph and 0-60 in a respectable 12 seconds, the gearing was made tall to maximize efficiency whilst the IMA engine enabled drivers to run at very low revs and use the car's lightweight and the electric assistance to run the engine at very low rpm, thus also maximizing fuel economy. Honda even thought of making the rear wheels run less width than the front, all in the pursuit of low coefficient of (air) friction & economy. We can’t help thinking Honda’s engineers really had fun developing this little car. No wonder it has gained so many fans worldwide.
EQUIPMENT
In warmer temps (so it won't get cold in the cabin in winter) the engine is designed to automatically stop when the car senses it doesn't need to continue running (such as when waiting at traffic lights, but never in reverse). Just dipping the clutch causes the IMA 3-phase motor to spin and start the engine seamlessly ready to move off (There's also a conventional 12V battery and a starter motor as a backup in case the IMA's computer feels there's a better way to restart the car (for example if it's very cold and the IMA battery is still not warm enough to work efficiently without risking damage to it).
Honda thought of everything & gave the driver as much control as possible, even making the optional air conditioning controls have an economy mode that allows the A/C to continue to run when the motor stopped, or not - depending on the driver's selection on the controls. Naturally, the instrumentation gives a good indication of economy levels too, which helps maintain driver involvement. Weighing only 820kg (kerb weight) the engine offers decent performance when coupled with the torque of the IMA motor.
Honda even thought of the wheel design (lightweight alloys) to be as slippery in the air as possible and the tyres are designed to run at high pressure so they have minimal rolling resistance.
Combined with the and slippery shape enthusiast owners on the Insight online community have reported as much as 100 mpg & over, with some of the crazier owners reporting closer to 200 mpg - by slipstreaming trucks!
Equipment includes: Electric power steering (same system as an S2000!), 5 speed manual transmission, air conditioning with climate control & pollen filter, dual SRS airbags, side-impact door bars, tinted electric windows, rear wiper, unmarked part Alcantara interior, fitted mats, remote central locking, electric release for rear hatch, electric windows, remote fuel lid release, White 5000K headlight bulbs, roof-mounted antenna, Sony head unit & Honda factory immobilizer.
In addition, whilst preparing this car, we obtained an S2000 steering wheel & had it re-trimmed in Alcantara, together with a matching Alcantara shift boot. This was finished with a genuine titanium Type R shift knob (from an Integra DC2), thus addressing the issue of a plastic steering wheel & shift knob, which we felt wasn’t pleasant to the touch. We also had the floor mats replaced with new pattern items, to finish off the interior and make it as inviting as possible.
For those seeking authenticity as a collector's car, we kept the original parts, which will be supplied together.
EXTERIOR
Condition of this example is first class. Only 200 or so of these were officially imported to the UK and although the body will never rust, judging by what others have told us of their searches, we expect few if any in England will be in the same beautiful condition in which this example is presented. Not least there are underside steel components as not all the chassis nor its fasteners are built of aluminium (Chassis is mostly steel, for strength, etc). As this example has never seen salt in its life and has always been driven on Japan's world-class smooth & well-maintained roads, it's far less worn (suspension bushes, etc) than a typical example that has been on typically harsher UK road conditions since new.
INTERIOR
Interior is in near new condition. There are no pin dents anywhere, the paintwork is unmarked. The car's been regularly serviced. Lack of damage from use confirms the previous owner was a mature driver who knew how to look after his car very well. He was also a non-smoker. Being cars targeted at people who care for the environment, these didn't even come with an ashtray as standard.
Note: Interior pictures show two different types of floor mat This is only to show the different colours and designs that are included.
The car is supplied with matching left & right mats of each type.