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The final production version of the new Civic will make its public debut at the Frankfurt show in September before sales begin across Europe from January 2006. The New Civic will be built exclusively at Honda's European manufacturing plant in Swindon, UK. Also appearing on the stand is the Honda Legend European Prototype, which will include the world's most advanced four-wheel drive, Super Handling All-Wheel Drive system (SH-AWD). The system freely distributes the optimum amount of torque to all four wheels in accordance with driving conditions, resulting in a significant enhancement in vehicle maneuverability. The specification of the European Honda Legend has yet to be finalized, but the model is expected to make its sales debut next year.
Legend Photo: Honda Along with the Honda Legend European Prototype and SH-AWD drive train model are Honda's leading technologies, such as the world's first Intelligent Night Vision System which detects pedestrians and provides driver cautions, and Collision Mitigation Brake System (CMBS). Honda also takes the opportunity of this Geneva Salon to show the latest diesel-powered Honda with the debut of the FR-V 2.2 i-CTDi, making Honda's new 6-seater even more practical. Also on display is an accessorised study model for the FR-V. Making its European debut is the latest version of the FCX, a hydrogen-powered car which uses an inhouse-developed fuel cell stack. Honda, leading the development of fuel cell vehicles by leasing 20 units of the FCX worldwide, will display the FCX which is the world's first fuel cell vehicle with capabilities to operate at sub-freezing temperatures as low as -20°C. (February 11, 2005)
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