Driving Honda's lighter, faster and more fun next-gen hybrid prototype

Honda's Next-Gen Hybrid System: A New Era for Efficient and Fun Driving

Honda has been scaling back its electric car ambitions in favor of hybrid power, a decision that might raise eyebrows among those expecting the Japanese manufacturer to make a bigger push into EVs. However, with the introduction of its new Next Generation Hybrid System (NGHS), Honda is poised to shake up the hybrid market with lighter, quicker, and more engaging machines.

The NGHS consists of three platforms: Small, Medium, and Large, each designed to be modular and adaptable to different models while retaining a common foundation. This modular approach allows manufacturers to roll out new hybrid offerings quickly and at a lower cost. Honda plans to ramp up its hybrid efforts significantly in the coming years.

At Honda's proving grounds near Tochigi, Japan, I had the chance to drive two prototype cars that showcased the potential of this new system. The vehicles were designed around the Small platform for smaller models like ultra-minis, while the Medium and Large platforms would be used in mid-size cars such as crossovers and V6-powered sedans.

Each platform is tied together by a series of advancements aimed at reducing weight without sacrificing crash safety. This includes the creation of more compact batteries tucked beneath the rear seat. The result is significant weight savings, with estimates suggesting up to 90 kilograms (200 pounds) shaved off in vehicles like the Civic.

But the most exciting aspect of Honda's NGHS is its potential for improved driving dynamics. By combining electric motors and optimized software, manufacturers can create cars that feel engaging and responsive without the need for traditional transmissions. This is where the S+ Shift system comes into play – a virtual transmission that allows drivers to experience the thrill of shifting gears while still using the efficiency of hybrid power.

I was pleasantly surprised by the effectiveness of the S+ Shift mode during my test drive, which featured a prototype sedan and a forthcoming Prelude coupe. The car's handling felt crisp and responsive, with an improved ride quality that more than made up for the lack of traditional suspension travel.

While Honda hasn't yet announced where this new platform will first appear, it's likely to debut in models like the next-generation Civic. When it does, expect a significant boost in efficiency, reduced road noise, and most importantly, a lot more fun driving. With its Next Generation Hybrid System, Honda is poised to shake up the hybrid market with innovative technology that makes driving both efficient and enjoyable.
 
I'm loving this new direction Honda's taking πŸš—πŸ’¨! Switching from electric to hybrid power might seem like a step back for some, but trust me, their Next Gen Hybrid System (NGHS) is a game-changer πŸ’₯. By making it modular, they can roll out new models faster and cheaper – talk about efficiency 🀩! And the weight savings are insane, up to 200 pounds shaved off in something like the Civic? That's wild 😲.

But what really gets me excited is how this tech impacts driving dynamics. I mean, who doesn't want their car to feel more engaging and responsive on the road? The S+ Shift system is genius – it's like having the best of both worlds: hybrid efficiency and manual thrill πŸŽ‰. Honda's onto something big here, and I'm stoked to see where they take this tech in future models πŸ‘€. Bring on that next-gen Civic! πŸ˜„
 
oh man I'm hyped about this new hybrid system from honda πŸš—πŸ’¨! they're totally changing the game here by making it lighter, quicker, and more fun to drive 🀩. i mean, who doesn't want a car that's not only good for the environment but also handles like a dream on the road? 🌟

and i love how honda is thinking outside the box with this modular approach - it's so smart that manufacturers can roll out new hybrid models in no time πŸ’‘. plus, the fact that they're working on compact batteries tucked beneath the rear seat is genius πŸ”©.

the s+ shift system is literally the coolest thing I've seen in a while 🀯. i mean, who needs a traditional transmission when you can have virtual shifting and still get the efficiency of hybrid power? πŸ€‘ it's like having the best of both worlds!

can't wait to see this tech in production cars soon πŸ”΄! my money is on the next-gen civic getting an upgrade with this bad boy 😎.
 
omg u guys honda is back in the game!!! i'm so hyped about this new hybrid system they're introducing i mean who needs electric cars when you can have more fun behind the wheel? πŸ˜† the s+ shift system is genius, it's like having a supercar without all that extra weight πŸš€ and the fact that they've managed to shave off up to 90kgs from the civic is just mindblowing πŸ’₯ i know some people might be thinking honda is selling out on their electric car ambitions but honestly who cares? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ this new system is a game changer for anyone who loves driving and wants to have a blast while doing it πŸŽ‰
 
omg u guys!!! 🀩 honda just dropped its new nxt gen hybrid system and i'm SO stoked!! πŸ˜† this thing is gonna change the game for hybrid cars! the way they've made it more modular and adaptable to diff models is genius πŸ’‘ and the fact that they're focusing on reducing weight without sacrificing crash safety is a major win πŸ™Œ like, who doesn't want a car that's both fun to drive & good for the planet? 🌎 plus the s+ shift system sounds so cool! 😎 i'm literally counting down the days until we get our hands on the new civic with this tech 🀞 can't wait to experience the thrill of shifting gears without the need for a traditional transmission πŸ’¨
 
Just got my hands on some info about Honda's new hybrid system and I'm super hyped πŸš€! They're ditching electric for hybrids which might seem like a step back but trust me, it's gonna be a game changer! The way they've designed the systems is so smart - modular platforms that can be easily adapted to different models means less development time and costs. Plus, the weight savings are insane! I got to test drive this new S+ Shift system and I gotta say, it's like having the best of both worlds - the efficiency of a hybrid with the thrill of shifting gears πŸš—πŸ’¨. Can't wait to see how this tech translates into production cars, especially in models like the next-gen Civic! 😎
 
πŸš—πŸ’¨ I think this is a game changer for Honda! The fact that they're shifting their focus from EVs to hybrids and still managing to make it exciting and fun is a win in my book πŸŽ‰. I mean, who doesn't want a car that's both efficient and engaging? The S+ Shift system sounds like the future of driving - no more boring automatic transmissions! πŸ”₯ And with the weight savings, you can bet these cars will be zipping around the city in no time ⏱️. But what really gets me is how Honda's modular approach is going to disrupt the industry - it's all about flexibility and innovation 🀝. Can't wait to see where this new platform goes! πŸš—πŸ‘€
 
I gotta say, I'm loving where Honda's headed with this new hybrid system πŸš—πŸ’¨! The idea of having multiple platforms and a modular approach just makes so much sense, it's genius πŸ€“. And the fact that they're putting a focus on driving dynamics? That's what gets me excited about cars - the thrill of the drive 🎒.

I mean, who doesn't want to feel like they're shifting gears when they're cruising down the highway? The S+ Shift system sounds like just what I need to spice up my daily commute πŸš΄β€β™€οΈ. And with weight savings and improved crash safety? That's a win-win in my book πŸ’―.

Now, I know some people might be worried that Honda's scaling back its electric car plans, but I think they're still playing the long game here πŸ”. This new system is all about efficiency and fun driving - what's wrong with that? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Bring on those next-gen Civics and get ready to shift gears! 😎
 
omg u guys!! 🀯 i just read about honda's new hybrid system & im HYPED!!! πŸš€ they're literally making cars lighter, quicker & more fun to drive lol who needs traditional transmissions when u can have virtual shift? πŸ€” i mean i had a chance to test drive 2 prototype cars & the handling was SO crisp & responsive 😍 plus the ride quality was way better than i expected! i cant wait for the next gen civic to come out with this tech lol the weight savings r insane too (up to 90kg shaved off!) 🀯 hondos got a chance to shake up the hybrid market w/ their NGHS & im here for it πŸ‘
 
omg i'm so hyped about honda's new nghs πŸ€©πŸš—! i mean, lighter cars with improved handling sounds like a total win in my book πŸŽ‰. and can we talk about how cool the s+ shift system is? 🀯 it's like they're talking to us gamers who love fast driving games πŸ˜‚. seriously though, honda is really stepping up their hybrid game and i'm all for it πŸ’š. can't wait to see these new cars in action, especially the next-gen civic πŸ”₯πŸ‘
 
I gotta say, Honda's move towards hybrid power is making me hyped for the future of driving! 😎 The fact that they're focusing on weight reduction without sacrificing safety is a huge win. I mean, who doesn't want to save a ton of weight while still being able to hit the highway? It's all about efficiency and performance now. And the S+ Shift system? Game changer πŸš€. I love how it combines electric motors with optimized software for that perfect blend of speed and fuel economy. Can't wait to see what this new platform brings to the table!
 
OMG 🀯, I'm so hyped about Honda's new NGHS!!! They're literally solving all the issues with hybrids like weight reduction and improved handling... it's a total game changer for driving! I mean, who wants to sacrifice performance just because of fuel efficiency? πŸ˜’ Not me, that's for sure. And yeah, the S+ Shift system sounds EPIC πŸš€, it's like having the best of both worlds - electric power and traditional transmission thrill. Can't wait for Honda to release this tech in their future models, especially the next-gen Civic... that thing is gonna be πŸ”₯
 
πŸ€” so i was thinking about this new hybrid system honda's got comin out and it made me wonder if we're really prioritizin what matters when it comes to our cars? like, are we just lookin for efficiency and cost savings or do we actually care about the experience of drivin? πŸš—

i mean, think about it, we spend so much time in our cars, cruisin around town, runnin errands... shouldn't that be a little more enjoyable? shouldn't we be able to feel connected to the road and the car itself? but at what cost?

these new hybrid systems are supposed to make driving more fun, but at what expense? do we sacrifice some of that human connection for the sake of efficiency? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ or is it possible to have both?
 
I'm loving this new direction from Honda πŸš—πŸ’¨. I mean, who doesn't want a car that's both eco-friendly and a blast to drive? The idea of an S+ Shift system is genius - it sounds like a game-changer for the hybrid market. I can see why they're scaling back electric ambitions now... this new system looks like a winner all around!

The modular approach is so smart, too - I hope other manufacturers take note and start innovating too πŸ€”. It'll be interesting to see how it affects driving dynamics, but from what you've described, it sounds like Honda's got it down pat πŸ‘.

Can't wait for the next-gen Civic to hit the market - efficiency, reduced noise, and a blast to drive? Yes, please! πŸ˜„
 
I think this new system from Honda is gonna be big πŸš—πŸ‘. They're really focusing on making these cars lighter and more agile, which will definitely improve the driving experience. I mean, who doesn't love a good drive, right? 😊 The fact that they've got these three platforms to choose from should make it easy for them to adapt their designs to different models. Plus, the idea of an S+ Shift system is super cool - it's like having the best of both worlds: efficiency and fun! 🀩 Can't wait to see how this plays out in some of their upcoming models... maybe we'll even get a Civic that's as sweet as I am 😜
 
πŸ€” so they're scaling back on electric cars now? like, what's the plan, just gonna stick with hybrids forever? πŸš—πŸ’¨ it's cool that their new system has lighter batteries tho, that's def a plus. but let's be real, who doesn't love a good hybrid that can actually have some fun driving vibes? πŸŽ‰ the S+ Shift system sounds kinda like what Tesla was doing back in the day, but without all the drama 😏 and still with the eco-friendliness. anyway, gonna be interesting to see how this plays out, especially if it makes its way into the new Civic... πŸ‘€
 
I'm still thinking about the hybrid debate... πŸ€” I mean, what's wrong with having electric cars? Like, why not just make them all hybrid or something? It seems like a no-brainer, but I guess Honda is trying to find a balance between efficiency and fun driving. The S+ Shift system sounds pretty cool though - I love how it combines the best of both worlds! But, at the same time, isn't that just a fancy way of saying "hybrid"? Like, what's different about this system? Is it really going to make a bigger impact than, say, a good ol' electric motor? πŸš—πŸ’‘
 
Just think about it, they're making hybrids way more awesome now 🀩! Less weight, better handling, and electric motors + software = total game changer for anyone who hates waiting at traffic lights πŸš—πŸ’¨. And it's not just efficiency, but actual driving fun too! I love that the S+ Shift system lets you feel like you're shifting gears without actually having to do it πŸ’₯. Can't wait to see what Honda does with this new tech, gonna make the Civic even better than before πŸš—πŸ˜Ž
 
i think honda's decision to focus on hybrids instead of evs might be a game changer for the automotive industry πŸš—πŸ’¨! i mean, who doesn't love the idea of having a fun to drive car that still gets great fuel efficiency? plus, the new nghs system sounds like a total winner - lighter cars, better handling, and all that cool tech stuff πŸ’». it's definitely something that will make me consider buying a honda over other brands πŸ€”.
 
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