Why is the Civic engine called Earth Dreams?

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EverettLynn
07/25/25 7:27am
Earth Dreams Technology was introduced by Honda in 2011, sharing similar concepts with Mazda's SkyActiv. Its core focus isn't solely on the engine, but also includes optimized CVT transmissions that reduce internal friction, improve transmission efficiency, and consequently lower fuel consumption. The Civic engine operates under the premise of safety and environmental protection, enhancing engine efficiency while achieving excellent fuel economy. Below is additional information: 1. Civic Engine: It's easy to understand how the Civic achieves a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 8.7 seconds. With a curb weight of only around 1,300 kg, the car is sufficiently light, boasting a power-to-weight ratio of 136.15 Hp/T. Additionally, the CVT transmission provides linear and continuous upshifts during acceleration, avoiding any power interruption or RPM drop during gear changes. 2. Earth Dreams Technology: This is Honda's umbrella term for a series of new technologies applied across its product lineup. Most of these technologies revolve around the powertrain system, encompassing four main branches: traditional internal combustion engines, hybrid systems, pure electric vehicles, and transmissions. The internal combustion engines include both gasoline and diesel variants, featuring both naturally aspirated and turbocharged options. The hybrid systems comprise three types, ranging from entry-level to high-end: i-DCD, i-MMD, and SH-AWD. The transmission lineup is primarily CVT-based.
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MaximusFitz
08/10/25 6:35pm
Honda's Civic engine is called Earth Dreams because it belongs to Honda's Earth Dreams Technology series, a name that embodies a vision of environmental dreams. Honda introduced this technology in the 2010s with the goal of addressing the environmental impact of automobiles, making engines more efficient and cleaner. The engine equipped in the Civic model features direct injection technology and a variable valve system, reducing fuel consumption and exhaust emissions while still delivering ample power. This provides drivers with a smooth and powerful driving experience, along with low fuel consumption and fewer maintenance needs over long-term use. From an environmental perspective, the Earth Dreams Technology meets global CO2 emission reduction standards, reflecting Honda's commitment to sustainable transportation for the future. Personally, I think the name is particularly fitting because it reminds us that automotive technology can balance performance and environmental protection—driving a Civic feels like realizing a dream.
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