Honda Element | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Honda |
Also called | YH1/2 |
Production | December 2002 – April 2011 |
Model years | 2003–2011 |
Assembly | United States: East Liberty, Ohio (ELAP) |
Designer | Eric Schumaker, Bernie Lee (exterior) Jose Wyszogrod (interior)[1][2] |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Compact crossover SUV |
Body style | 5-door SUV |
Layout | |
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Powertrain | |
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Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,576 mm (101.4 in) |
Length |
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Width | 1,829 mm (72.0 in) (2003–2008) |
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Curb weight | 1,510–1,652 kg (3,330–3,641 lb) [3][4] |
Chronology | |
Successor | Honda HR-V (second generation) |
The Honda Element is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by Honda and marketed in North America over a single generation for model years 2003–2011 — and noted for its boxy exterior styling with bi-parting side doors and its boxy, flexible interior layout.
Manufactured in East Liberty, Ohio,[5] the Element used a modified second generation CR-V platform with front-wheel or a system marketed as “real time 4-wheel drive” that sends some torque to the rear wheels if the front wheels lose traction.
In late 2010, shortly before its discontinuation, production had totaled approximately 325,000.[6]
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