10-04-2005
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced the debut of the Airwave, an all-new 1.5-liter compact station wagon that boasts top-of-class*1 luggage capacity, the practical utility of versatile seating arrangements in a compact body, along with an extra-large glass “Sky Roof”*2 that conveys an exhilarating open-air feeling. The new Airwave will go on sale April 8, 2005, at Honda automobile dealers throughout Japan.
Airwave L Sky Roof (FF)
The Airwave was designed around the “new wave compact” concept—a new idea for compact cars that function as a cool lifestyle component for youthful customers who value their own individual sensibilities over any single style.
In order to achieve both a roomy passenger interior and a luggage compartment that boasts top-of-class storage capacity, Airwave incorporates Honda’s original center-fuel tank layout. In combination with the convenience of a low-floor design, this also allows a variety of seating arrangements. The Sky Roof, with its extra-large opening, delivers an open-air feeling, while the ample glass area that extends seamlessly from the front windshield up onto the roof adds to the exterior stylishness.
The Airwave is equipped with a 1.5-liter VTEC engine that provides ample power for a fun, exciting drive. In combination with the Honda Multimatic S transmission, it delivers smooth acceleration with high torque and high output performance at mid to high speeds, combined with top-of-class*1 fuel economy of 18.0km/l*3. All Airwave trim levels exceed Japanese government fuel economy standards for 2010 by 5% and have earned Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport certification
as Low-Emissions Vehicles, with emission levels 75% lower than those required by 2005 standards, making them eligible for preferential Green Tax measures.
* The name Airwave suggests flowing air or wind and was chosen to describe this refreshing, invigorating vehicle with refined styling, and a bright, spacious interior with an open-air experience that promotes a feeling of oneness with nature.
Text and photos courtesy of Honda




