
The 2021 Honda Insight is an efficient but inconspicuous hybrid
It looks more restrained than the Civic it’s based on, gets 55mpg in the city. …

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The 2021 Honda Insight is the third-generation hybrid to bear the name. This one shares a platform with the Civic but manages to look more inconspicuous.
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The images from our 2000 Honda Insight review are temporarily MIA, but as you can see from this photo, it’s still a futuristic-looking car even 20 years later.
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Unlike the old car, this one will seat five. It’s probably a bit less aerodynamically efficient, but it actually uses even less gas in city driving.
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Under the hood is a 1.5L Atkinson-cycle engine, which spends most of its time acting as a generator for the car’s electric propulsion motor.
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The interior is typical of Honda these days. The front seats are comfortable, and all of the switchgear is easy to reach.
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The multifunction steering wheel controls are intuitive. The paddles aren’t for shifting gears—there is no gearbox in this car—but they increase or decrease regenerative braking.
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The main instrument panel is not flashy, but it is legible.
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You need the EX or Touring if you want CarPlay.
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The first few times you use this P/R/N/D selector are annoying, but you soon become used to it.
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