The Grace is a compact sedan that’s truly unique. It features a SPORTHYBRID iDCD one-motor system. This includes a 1.5-liter Atkinson cycle engine and a seven speed dual-clutch transmission with an electric motor.
Honda introduced the Grace Hybrid in Japan. The Grace is a compact sedan that’s truly innovative. It features a solid wing face design and a platinum-plated front grille. Optional LED headlights can be added to it. It also features chrome accents at the rear and five-spoke alloy wheels.
Honda had little to say about its interior, but it features soft-touch plastics and an eight-speaker sound system. The piano black trim is also included. Honda claims that the Grace has a spacious cabin with rear seat legroom comparable to the Accord Hybrid. A SPORT HYBRID one-motor system, which consists of a 1.5-liter Atkinson cycle engine, a seven speed dual-clutch transmission (with a integrated electric motor), and an “intelligent energy unit” with a lithium ion battery, provides motivation. The engine produces 110 PS (81kW) and 134Nm (99lb-ft), while the electric motor adds 29.5 PS (22.2 kW) to the equation and 160 Nm (128 lbft). The car can return 34.4 km/L (80.9 mpg US/97.1 mpg UK) You can also get an all-wheel drive version, but it is slightly less efficient at returning 29.4 km/L (3.4L/100km/69.1 mpg US/83 mpg UK).