What is the engine of the Elysion Hybrid?

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AndresRose
07/24/25 4:28am
Honda Elysion Hybrid is equipped with a 2.0L Atkinson engine, model LFB, with a maximum power of 107 kW, reaching 146 horsepower. The engine's maximum power speed is 6200 rpm, and the maximum torque is 175 Nm at 3500 rpm. The electric motor parameters are 135 kW and 315 Nm. The combined power output of the entire hybrid system is 215 horsepower (158 kW). The new Elysion comes standard with Magic Sensing Doors and dual electric sliding doors. The rear also features a completely new design, while the dimensions remain the same as the previous model, measuring 4951mm in length, 1842mm in width, and 1711mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2900mm. The new Elysion is equipped with brand-new alloy wheels and includes resonance blocks to effectively reduce noise inside the tire cavity. The design features a dense-spoke, dual-tone wheel, and the tires are still Yokohama silent tires, with a specific size of 225/50R18. The new Elysion's dashboard features a 10-inch floating touchscreen, incorporating the latest HondaCONNECT 3.0 system. It also adopts a new full-width air vent design and a button-style gear selector. Additionally, the new Elysion offers a new wine-red interior color option.
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