Honda Avancier (station wagon)

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Honda Avancier (TA1/2/3/4)
2001 Honda Avancier Nouvelle Vague (Japan)
Overview
ManufacturerHonda
Production1999–2004
AssemblyJapan: Sayama, Saitama
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size car
Body style5-door station wagon
Layout
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Power output
  • 110 kW (148 hp; 150 PS) (F23A)
  • 160 kW (215 hp; 218 PS) (J30A)
Transmission
  • 4-speed automatic (2.3 L)
  • 5-speed automatic (3.0 L)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,765 mm (108.9 in)
Length4,700–4,795 mm (185.0–188.8 in)
Width1,790–1,810 mm (70.5–71.3 in))
Height1,500–1,545 mm (59.1–60.8 in)
Curb weight1,500–1,690 kg (3,310–3,730 lb)

The Honda Avancier (Japanese: ホンダ・アヴァンシア, Hepburn: Honda Avuanshia) is a mid-size station wagon produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda. It is based on the sixth-generation Accord.

Overview[edit]

Rear view

Upon its introduction in 1999, the Avancier was available with a 2.3-litre F23A VTEC four-cylinder engine producing 110 kW (148 hp; 150 PS) mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission or a 3.0-litre J30A VTEC V6 engine producing 160 kW (215 hp; 218 PS) mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission. It can be had with a front-wheel drive or the Honda's real-time four-wheel drive system. The V6-engined Avancier can be optioned with an "Intelligent Highway Cruise Control" (IHCC) that used a radar to determine and maintain a reliable distance with the car in front and capable to maintain a speed. Due to the large engine displacements, the Avancier was considered as a mid-size wagon in Japan instead of a compact wagon. The dimensions also contribute to such classification in Japan.

When the Accord underwent a full model change, the production of Avancier ceased by 2003.