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[7] [8] Honda introduced the VTM- automatic all-wheel-drive system in late 2000 on the 2001 model year Acura MDX sport utility vehicle [9] and later on the 2003 Honda Pilot SUV. [ 10 ] The VTM-4 system claimed to be different from other all-wheel-drive systems in that it "anticipated" wheel slippage, rather than waiting for the vehicle to sense ...
Honda lists a 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) towing capacity for the Ridgeline while accommodating a 600 lb (272 kg) tongue weight and an additional 330 lb (150 kg) for people and gear. [23] All models were equipped with a 130 ampere (A) alternator, were pre-wired for an electric trailer brake controller, and a seven-pin or less trailer wiring harness.
First-generation Honda Ridgeline. The first-generation Ridgeline went on sale in March 2005 as a 2006 model year vehicle. [6] The Car Design Yearbook called it "Honda's first foray into the true heartland of the American automotive way of life—the pickup truck." [7] An engineering team from Honda R&D Americas, led by Gary Flint, designed the ...
All-wheel drive models came with a large rear moonroof. All trim levels came with a 160 hp 2.4L K24A4 4-cylinder engine shared with the 7th generation North American Honda Accord. Production and sales began in December 2002. Side airbags became an option later in the model year on the EX models.
The SH-AWD all-wheel drive system was lauded by Popular Science as one of the best automotive innovations of 2004, and earned the 2005 "Tech Car of the Year" from CNET.com. [16] Subsequent moves by both Audi and BMW to design and market their own versions of torque vectoring all-wheel drive systems bear out the innovative nature of the SH-AWD ...
The GS 450h and LS 600h systems utilized rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive drivetrains, respectively, and were designed to be more powerful than non-hybrid versions of the same model lines, [2] [3] while providing comparable engine class efficiency. [39] Schematic diagram of updated rear-wheel Hybrid Synergy Drive transmission (L210/ L210F)
The most common forms of all-wheel drive are: 1x1 All unicycles Reflects one axle with one wheel capable of being powered. 2x2 Some motorcycles and bikes Reflects two axles with one wheel on each capable of being powered. 4×4 (also, four-wheel drive or 4WD) Reflects two axles with both wheels on each capable of being powered. 6×6 (also, six ...
The Crosstour was marketed as a "hatchback"/"wagon" variation of the Accord and shared the same platform.The Crosstour was powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine (choice of either front-wheel or all-wheel drive) or 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine (front-wheel drive only), [4] with prices that started at $29,670, above those of the Accord sedan (which started at under $23,000). [5]