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Summary:
- 50% increase in city fuel economy over the non-hybrid version, expected to equal (or exceed) the RAV4 hybrid
- Will use the 2.0L Hybrid Powertrain from the current Accord Hybrid
- Available in early 2020
- Same cargo/passenger space as the non-hybrid version
- Pricing has not been announced
Summary:
- 50% increase in city fuel economy over the non-hybrid version, expected to equal (or exceed) the RAV4 hybrid
- Will use the 2.0L Hybrid Powertrain from the current Accord Hybrid
- Available in early 2020
- Same cargo/passenger space as the non-hybrid version
- Pricing has not been announced