Is Acura Missing the Alternate Fuels Boat
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Is Acura Missing the Alternate Fuels Boat?
Acura's Fuel Strategy: A Shift on the Horizon
While Honda has been leading the charge with hybrid technology for its vehicles, Acura, Honda's luxury division, has yet to embrace alternative fuel sources for their cars and SUVs. Currently, Acura focuses on developing advanced gasoline engines to boost fuel efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But is this strategy enough, or is Acura missing the alternate fuels boat? Significant changes are on the horizon for Acura, potentially transforming the brand with a variety of alternative fuel options. Let’s explore what these changes might entail for Acura at the start of the next decade.
Diesel and Biodiesel
Honda entered the diesel market later than some competitors, but its debut engines have received praise for their quality. Upcoming four-cylinder diesel engines, set to appear in select Honda models within two years, comply with current EPA guidelines and improve fuel economy by about 30%. Importantly, these engines can run on biodiesel, a renewable resource derived from materials like soybeans. Acura might soon introduce its own diesel engine after Honda's initial rollout.
Ethanol
Unlike some American automakers, Honda does not plan to offer E85-compatible vehicles. E85, a mix of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline, has gained media attention, but its limited availability keeps demand low. Instead, Honda is channeling efforts toward next-generation hybrid technology rather than expanding into E85.
Hydrogen
Honda predicts it will produce its first hydrogen-powered vehicle within the next 3 to 4 years, although some skeptics doubt this timeline. Acura will likely follow suit, adopting hydrogen technology several years after Honda successfully tests it in Japan.
Pluggable Hybrids
To further enhance hybrid fuel economy, pluggable hybrid vehicles are under development. Acura's initial hybrid could incorporate this technology once Honda is ready. Similar models from Toyota and Ford are in progress, with the potential to achieve 100 mpg.
Natural Gas
It's unlikely that Acura will produce a natural gas-powered vehicle, as Honda prioritizes hybrid, diesel, and hydrogen technologies. Nonetheless, natural gas could indirectly power future fuel cell vehicles, making hydrogen a viable option for Acura.
While Acura currently lags behind Honda in adopting alternative fuel technologies, this situation is poised to change soon. This shift spells promising news for fans of the Acura brand, as it expands to include environmentally friendly and fuel-efficient options.
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