Honda’s first diesel engine for the U.S. market will come in the Civic, Accord and CR-V, said John Watts, manager of Honda’s U.S. product planning. The engine — a clean-burning, 2.2-liter turbodiesel — will arrive in the next three years, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “That 2.2 could probably crank out about 200 horsepower and about 220 [pounds-feet of] torque at little rpm,” Watts said recently. “I think four cylinders and diesels make a lot of sense with the price of gas,” Watts said “But we’re looking at everything — diesels, compressed natural gas, fuel cells, hybrids and E85. We don’t believe there’s one solution.”


07/21, 2:28 PM
posted by:
Mike
“200 horsepower and about 220 [pounds-feet of] torque at little rpm”
a first for honda… more than 100hp under 4000rpm! More than 200hp under 7000 rpm!
“But we’re looking at everything — diesels, compressed natural gas, fuel cells, hybrids and E85. We don’t believe there’s one solution.”
agreed.
07/21, 2:36 PM
posted by:
Anonymous
Hot S__t! Even tho’ I’m not a Honda prospect; they will force the others to cover. When you get outside the US - there are so many other choices.
j i m
07/21, 2:36 PM
posted by:
Anonymous
A Honda engine that produces torque at low RPMs? Pinch me, I’m dreaming.
07/21, 2:49 PM
posted by:
ss
im surpised they have such simalar hp and torque numbers. VWs 2.0TDI makes ~150hp and ~260lb/ft and i have always known diesels to make much more torque then HP. Persoanly i would get a VW TDI and let honda work out the kinks in there technology for a generation or two. but its great to see some other companys getting into the diesel game, this will deff bring more players to the table.
07/21, 2:57 PM
posted by:
joeb
Alright! We want more diesel choices and these sound excellent. Go Honda - come on everyone else…
07/21, 3:09 PM
posted by:
Es La Puta Madre
The Honda 2.2 Diesel is widely regarded in Europe as being one of the best 4 cylinder diesel engines in Prouction. Only BMW Diesel engines are superior
07/21, 3:10 PM
posted by:
ss
who else sells diesel cars in the states? i think vw is the only company selling diesel passenger cars right. Jeep has the Liberty. any others?. i know MB has some coming, so does Toyota and now Honda.
07/21, 3:23 PM
posted by:
Mike
ss:
VW has stopped the sales of their TDI as they no longer meet emissions regs.
that leaves:
Mercedes new vehicles equiped with Bluetec, and including Grand Cherokee.
Light duty fullsize pickups from Dodge, Ford, GM.
Currently, outside of commercial applications (sprinter, econoline) and light duty fullsize domestic pickups, the Mercedes and the GC are the only ‘07 diesels.
07/21, 3:23 PM
posted by:
gsh
put a diesel in the s2000 and gimme!!!!!!
07/21, 3:26 PM
posted by:
anonymous
No Acura? The TSX could use 220 lbs or torque.
Didn’t VW have to stop selling their diesels bc they were not clean enough?
07/21, 3:31 PM
posted by:
VB
I bet the diesel Civic will have a lower MSRP than the hybrid model. How about a diesel/electric hybrid? How far could that go on a tank?
07/21, 3:33 PM
posted by:
Pruce
yeah, I don’t get it. How come Volkswagen isn’t allowed to sell diesel powered cars anymore and Honda can? Do the Honda engines run that much cleaner or something??
07/21, 3:52 PM
posted by:
ss
vw wont have any 07 deisels but they are building extra 06 diesels to help demand. it has something to do with the new clean diesel. i know the new Touerag V10 tdi was suppose to be an 07 but because of the crappy diesel they pushed it back to 08. in 08 they will have engines that can run the clean diesel.
i know trucks have been using diesel engines for a long time, as far as i know VW was the only company selling diesel passenger CARS for the last few years.
07/21, 4:01 PM
posted by:
Onur
2.2 liter ctdi engine gives out 140 hp in Europe. They need serious modifications for 200 hp. Especially after a little downgrading because of the stricter sulfur emissions in U.S. I don’t think that is possible in a year or so.
07/21, 4:32 PM
posted by:
InSaNeBoY
Hopefully they put that in the Element too!
07/21, 4:41 PM
posted by:
British_Rover
I think you guys missed the part about these engines will be here in the next three years. VW will have there TDI emessions issues fixed long before then and honda has plenty of time to up the power of their motors as well.
07/21, 4:57 PM
posted by:
Mike
but there are also rumors of DCX greatly expanding its deisel options as well. Honda may be ahead of the curve, but is by means first to the party, or the best in the game.
I am still looking forward to the deisel race here though!
07/21, 6:49 PM
posted by:
Chris
VW isn’t selling 07 TDI’s because 07+ passenger car diesels need ultra low-sulfur fuel, and the introduction of ULSD was pushed back. VW could sell TDI’s that meet 07 emissions regs, but people would break their emissions equipment with regular diesel, so they’re gonna sell 06’s that work with both regular diesel and ULSD until the fuel situation is sorted out.
07/21, 9:28 PM
posted by:
Ferg
All I’ve ever driven have been Hondas, but recently, their lack of torque has been bugging me. This would definitely change my mind.
07/25, 8:14 AM
posted by:
The Stig
Honda’s aren’t worth it. A BMW is MUCH better.
08/05, 7:58 AM
posted by:
joe
If Honda is waiting for three yearsto put that into the US market it is probably due to the fact that fuel prices will be outta site! I have friends in England that own a Ford deisel which they stated gets 48-51 mpg, their fuel (deisel sells for aprox $8.00/gallon. So, my question is why are we to believe that there isn’t or hasn’t been this alternative in the U.S. I presume it is all about PROFIT for the Oil Companies and Automakers. If Ford can build a car that gets that type of mileage and integrate it into an overseas market then,they should be able to do it here as well. By the way Honda’s deisel is already being driven in England. We are forced to drive with gasoline.
09/03, 7:56 PM
posted by:
george m
Bravo to Honda for having insight what north american consumers want. Thumbs down for GM, Ford and Chrysler who are out of touch with reality and now fear extinction along with the dinosaurs. A simple example these 3 auto manufacturers had no plan when oil hit $50 a barrel. Last fall VW had a 3 months waiting list for their diesels, the domestic big 3 had inventory at dealers for 3 months. In Detroit they are still waiting for gas to hit a quarter a gallon so they can take their gas-guzling ford expedition for a ride.