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Honda reveals new platform that ‘flexes’, confirms upcoming V6 hybrid system


Honda has unveiled two key components of its next wave of vehicles: a modular mid-size architecture, and a V6 hybrid drivetrain for its large vehicles.

The new mid-size architecture will make its production debut in 2027, and thanks to “new engineering design methods” is said to be 90kg lighter than today’s mid-size platform. For reference, the current Civic weighs between 1300kg and 1460kg.

As with most modern vehicle platforms, this one supports cars of different sizes and aims to maximise parts commonality. Highly sharable components, such as the engine bay and rear underbody, are kept separate from customised sections, such as the rear cabin.

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Perhaps the new architecture’s most interesting feature is that it has been designed to generate “vehicle behavior as if the body flexes during cornering” and the “load put on each tyre will be controlled to improve roadholding performance”.

Honda says it will apply this design to next-generation EV platform, which is presumably the one that underpins the small Honda 0 α, as well as the larger Honda 0 SUV and Honda 0 Sedan.

Cars using the new mid-size platform will be available with Motion Management System and a pitch control system to “further enhance the ‘joy of driving’”.