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Honda Launches World's First level 3 Self-Driving Car - Reviews

5th March 2021
"Plan for just 100 lease sales reflects Japanese automaker's cautious approach"

Honda Motor will on Friday launch a new car equipped with the world's first certified level 3 autonomous driving technology, paving the way for the automobile industry to gear up efforts to commercialize such automation for passenger vehicles.

Honda launches world's first level 3 self-driving car

Industry experts are cautiously watching to see if the Legend, a luxury sedan that operates without driver supervision under certain conditions but requires the driver to assume control of the vehicle within seconds when alerted, can capture enough demand to suggest a way forward for other manufacturers.

Honda unveiled the Legend on Thursday at an online press event.

"Most accidents involve human error, and driving will be more exciting if we can mitigate the driver's fatigue and stress," Yoichi Sugimoto, who oversees driver assistance technology at Honda R&D, told reporters.

"We aim to reduce the driving burden. ... We are entering a new stage of Honda Sensing," he added, referring to Honda's driving assistance technology.

The new model's Traffic Jam Pilot system was approved by Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism in November. It can free drivers from driving in congested traffic on an expressway when traveling slower than 50 kilometers per hour.

The system automatically accelerates, brakes and steers while monitoring the vehicle's surroundings, using data from high-definition mapping and external sensors.

The driver, meanwhile, can enjoy the vehicle's infotainment using the navigation screen but must respond to the system's request for a handover when the vehicle speeds up after the traffic jam eases.

"The driver and the system will share the driving task," said Sugimoto. The Traffic Jam Pilot is the "first step for it, and we would like to assess how autonomous driving is welcomed at the Japanese market."

Honda is taking a cautious approach to introducing this cutting-edge function. Only 100 units will be produced, available only for lease sales. The model is priced at 11 million yen ($102,000).

Another reason for the limited run is the need to "explain this new technology clearly," said Kimiyoshi Teratani, who manages Honda's Japan business, adding that leasing would allow regular and thorough maintenance.

Honda said it simulated around 10 million possible situations and conducted test drives on highways for approximately 1.3 million kilometers, in developing the car.

It also set the speed limit much lower than the 60 kph allowed by regulations.

The level 3 technology "is what will be needed in the future for sure," said Sugimoto. He said it would eventually be distributed "hopefully in a decade or two" for one of Honda's top-selling models.

The car also offers various "level 2" driving assistance features, such as hands-off driving when following a car in front within a lane or changing lanes. The model is also equipped with an emergency stop system, which decelerates and stops the car at a safe place if the driver remains unresponsive to a take-over request.

So-called Level 4 mobility services are already provided or largely tested by players including Waymo, owned by Google parent Alphabet, and China's Baidu. Such services do not even require a driver in theory.

With Germany's Mercedes-Benz also set to launch a model with level 3 autonomy later this year, the market for self-driving personal vehicles is likely to heat up.

Honda launches world's first level 3 self-driving car

Fuji Chimera Research Institute, a market research company, expects that such level 3 technology will be more broadly applied from around 2030 and that almost 43 million vehicles globally will have such technology by 2045.

The Japanese government has been upbeat about pushing forward with autonomous driving. It introduced a revised legal framework in April 2020 to make the car, instead of the driver, responsible for the driving.

The World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations has also adopted the Traffic Jam Pilot technology as a global standard.

Seiji Sugiura, the senior analyst at Tokai Tokyo Research Institute, said the new Legend marks Honda's technological farsightedness.

"There is a tremendous difference between level 2 and 3, involving a question of who will be responsible for an accident: the system or the driver," he said. Although he acknowledges it is too early to judge if other companies will follow, "Honda believes the importance of being the front runner," Sugiura added.

Takaki Nakanishi, the CEO of Nakanishi Research Institute, said that while it was meaningful for Honda to be kickstarting a new market for autonomous driving for personal cars, the sensors on the car cost millions of yen.

"If the driver helps to supervise the driving [as in level 2 technology, driving assistance functions can be offered at a much cheaper price," Nakanishi said. "The limited features of level three 'minus' may not be worth the cost if we compare it with level two 'plus' we have today."

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Compiled by : Rahul Shrestha Rahul Shrestha

New Honda Jazz BS6 Launched

28th March 2022
"The BS6 Jazz will be available only with a petrol engine."

Honda Cars India has launched the 2020 Jazz in India. The BS6 Jazz will be available only come with a petrol engine, and the premium hatchback will be offered in only 3 variants - V, VX and ZX. All three variants will come with a CVT automatic option as well.

Honda-Jazz-BS6-look

The 2020 Honda Jazz will come with the same 1.2-litre i-VTEC engine that powers the subcompact sedan. The BS6 compliant motor will be tuned to make about 89 bhp and develop 110 Nm of peak torque. Transmission duties will be taken care of by a 5-speed manual gearbox, along with an optional CVT automatic unit. Honda will also be offering paddle shifters with the CVT variants of the car, similar to the City sedan.

Honda-Jazz-BS6-interior

The Jazz comes with new LED daytime running lights, glossy black grille with chrome borders all of which are standard on the car. The top-end variant comes with LED headlights and even LED fog lamps. Features that were earlier offered with the CVT option and are now available with the manual trim as well include - push-button engine start/stop and Smart key with keyless remote function. The Jazz also comes with an electric sunroof with one-touch open/close function. Honda Jazz priced in India for the car start at INR 7.49 lakh.

The Jazz BS6 will compete with the Suzuki Baleno, Hyundai i20.

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VARIANTS  PRICE 
JAZZ V-MT             4,290,000.00
JAZZ VX-MT             4,660,000.00
JAZZ V-CVT             4,872,000.00
JAZZ VXCVT             5,190,000.00

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Fifth Generation Honda City will go on sale from today

28th March 2022
"Syakar Trading, the official distributor of Honda, has introduced manual and automatic variants in the Nepali market."

Syakar Trading, Honda's official distributor, is starting official sales of the new generation Honda City from today. Honda City C segment sedan car came to Nepal in 6 different variants. 

 

Fifth generation Honda City on sale from today

Syakar Trading has introduced CV's V Manual, V Automatic, VX Manual, VX Automatic, ZX Manual and ZX Automatic variants in the Nepali market.

It is powered by Honda's 1.5-liter water-cooled inline 4-cylinder, i-VTEC DOHC engine. Although its diesel engine is also available in the international market, Syakar Trading has only provided petrol engine in Nepal. The 1498 cc engine in Honda City delivers 121 horsepower at a maximum of 6600 rpm and 145 Nm of torque at 4300 rpm. It has 6 speed manual and CVT gearbox.

The length of the new city is 4549 mm, width 1748 mm and height 1498 mm. The company has given 2600 mm wheelbase and 506 liter bootspace. The City has 16-inch alloy wheels with discs on the front wheels and drum brakes on the rear. The various lights used in the car are LED. Features like 17.7 cm full HD TFT display, 8 speakers, infotainment system, ABS for security, EBD, airbag, hill start assist, projector headlamp, day time running light are available in the new city.

This is the price of all variants

VARIANTS  PRICE 
CITY 5TH GEN VMT                5,490,000.00
CITY 5TH GEN VX MT                6,176,000.00
CITY 5TH GEN ZX MT                6,642,000.00
CITY 5TH GEN V CVT                6,148,000.00
CITY 5TH GEN VX CVT                6,790,000.00
CITY 5TH GEN ZX CVT                7,255,000.00
CITY 5TH GEN VMT                6,245,000.00
CITY 5TH GEN VX MT                6,885,000.00
CITY 5TH GEN ZX MT                7,350,000.00
CITY 4TH GEN S-VMT                5,090,000.00
CITY V-MT                5,340,000.00

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