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2009 Honda Skydeck Concept - Click above for hi-res image gallery
To put it mildly, sales of the Honda Accord Hybrid never quite set the world on fire. Regardless, Japan's second largest automaker is reportedly hard at work developing its proprietary Integrated Motor Assist hybrid platform so that it can once again be used to power larger vehicles like the Accord.
To make it all work out, Honda is adding an extra electric motor to the mix for a total of two, both of which will be more powerful than the single pancake motor used in the current
Insight and
Civic Hybrid. Also on the menu is a lithium ion battery pack to replace the current nickel metal hydride unit, with added capacity to allow for electric-only operation.
Word on the street (or at least the
Nikkei daily newspaper in Japan) is that Honda might place this next-gen hybrid powertrain in a
minivan sometime in 2011 or so. Before that, though, we can look forward to the launch of Honda's sporty
CR-Z hybrid hatchback. It's important to have your priorities straight, right?
Gallery: 2009 Honda Skydeck Concept




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