What is the Honda Spirior?

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Ellie
07/30/25 2:27am
Spirior is a high-performance sports sedan from Honda. Here are the specific details about the Honda Spirior: 1. The Spirior emphasizes handling and power performance, equipped with a 2.0L engine paired with a CVT transmission and a 2.4L engine paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission. 2. There is also a 2.0L hybrid version of the Spirior. 3. The Spirior is one of the few Honda models that focuses on interior configuration, but it still falls short compared to the Civic and Accord.
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