So my daughter and son in law traded in their clunker of a 2019 Jeep Cherokee for a 2025 Honda Civic with the 2.0
I’m researching the engine and it looks like for 2025 they have moved to a “simulated” Atkinson cycle using some modified form of VVT. I’m only vaguely familiar with Otto vs Atkinson and the implications of such.
The one thing that jumps out at me is the compression ratio is raised from 10.8:1 to 13:1 which is a pretty big jump. Still NA so no turbo which I’m glad for. It is fully DI only, no hybrid setup there.
Location is SoCal and they rack up pretty good highway miles on the car, 50-100 miles a day. Hopefully there’s not too many first-year teething problems with new tech but I guess somebody has to be the guinea pigs…
I’m researching the engine and it looks like for 2025 they have moved to a “simulated” Atkinson cycle using some modified form of VVT. I’m only vaguely familiar with Otto vs Atkinson and the implications of such.
The one thing that jumps out at me is the compression ratio is raised from 10.8:1 to 13:1 which is a pretty big jump. Still NA so no turbo which I’m glad for. It is fully DI only, no hybrid setup there.
Location is SoCal and they rack up pretty good highway miles on the car, 50-100 miles a day. Hopefully there’s not too many first-year teething problems with new tech but I guess somebody has to be the guinea pigs…