Honda Environmental Annual Report 2006 Top

Step Wagon

Model Name Step Wagon
Main type listed
B, G 24Z
Marketing date
2005.5.26
Type
DBA-RG1 DBA-RG2 DBA-RG3 DBA-
RG4
Engine (motor) type
K20A K24A
Total engine deplacement (cm3)
1,998 2,354
Running gear
Type of drive line1
FF 4WD FF 4WD
Transmission
Electronically controlled 4-speed AT Continuously variable automatic transmission
(with 7-speed mode)
Electro-
nically controlled
5-speed AT
Vehicle weight (kg)
1,500–
1,510
1,520–
1,620
1,530–
1,620
1,580–
1,690
1,610–
1,700
1,570–
1,680
1,630–
1,710
Emissions
concent-
ration
Complies with 2005 CO2 emission standards2
Level approved under MLIT's low emission vehicle approval system3
10.15+11 mode
Figures reported to MLIT
(g/km)
CO
0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40
NMHC
0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013
NOx
0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013
Fuel economy
10-15 mode (km/L)
13.2 12.28 12.09 11.610 11.411 12.2 11.2
CO2 emissions (g/km)
175.9 190.3 193.5 200.1 203.7 190.3 207.3
Complies with Fiscal 2010 Fuel Economy Standards
Complies with Fiscal 2010 Fuel Economy Standards + 5% target
Complies with Fiscal 2010 Fuel Economy Standards + 10% target
Complies with Fiscal 2010 Fuel Economy Standards + 20% target
Equipped with a fuel economy meter4
Comes standard Comes standard Comes standard Comes standard Comes standard Comes standard Comes standard
Designation of local
government-designated
low emission vehicle
8 prefectures/cities, including Tokyo
7 prefectures/cities in the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe area
Models that comply with the Green Purchasing Law
Vehicles liable to green tax system
Noise level
(examined by MLIT)
Exhaust noise near the outlet (dB (A))/Engine (rpm)
82/
4,500
82/
4,500
82/
4,500
82/
4,500
82/
4,500
80/
4,000
80/
4,275
Acceleration noise (dB (A))
74 74 74 74 74 74 74
Constant speed pass-by noise (dB (A), 50 km/h)
69 (50) 69 (50) 69 (50) 69 (50) 69 (50) 69 (50) 69 (50)
Air conditioner
Refrigerant HFC134a consumption (g)
900 900 900 900 900 900 900
Reduction in
substances of
concern
Lead5
Met the target set by JAMA (1/10 of the 1996 level)
Mercury6
Met the target set by JAMA (use prohibited in and after January 2005)
Hexavalent chromium
Refer to “Reduction in substances of concern”
Cadmium
Met the target set by JAMA (use prohibited in and after 2007)
Recycling
Recyclability7
At least 95% of the entire vehicle
Material labeling on resin and rubber parts
All resin and rubber parts large enough for such labeling
Parts made using easily recyclable materials
Many of interior and exterior parts, cowl top garnishes, glove boxes, sun visors, dust sealers, door molds, door linings, bumper faces, and pillar garnishes
Parts made using recycled materials
Undercovers, air conditioner ducts, splash guards, and sound insulating materials
Use of substances of concern
Lead
In use
Electric bulbs and ignition plugs, electronic boards, solders for electric parts, and piezoelectric elements (PZT sensors)
No longer in use
Electrodeposition coating, fuel hoses, wheel balancers, vinyl chloride and rubber parts, valve seats, and fuel tanks
Mercury
No longer in use
Hexavalent chromium
In use
Used for rustproof coating of metal parts, bolts and nuts
Replaced with other material
Cadmium
No longer in use
IC chips for electric and electronic parts
Remarks
205/65
R15 94S tires
205/60
R16 92H tires
205/65
R15 94S tires
205/60
R16 92H tires
1. FF stands for “front-engine/front-wheel drive”
2. Complies with long-term CO2 emission standards for passenger vehicles and light-duty vehicles
3. : Low emission vehicle with an emissions level 50% lower than the 2005 exhaust emissions standards
: Low emission vehicle with an emissions level 75% lower than the 2005 exhaust emissions standards
4. Eco driving support devices, including real-time fuel economy meters, average fuel economy meters, and eco lamps
5. Lead batteries are excluded from the reduction target because a separate recovery and recycling channel has been established for these batteries.
6. Mercury used in very small amounts in parts required to ensure traffic safety, such as liquid-crystal displays for navigation systems, combination meters, discharge headlights, and in-vehicle fluorescent lights, is excluded from the reduction target.
7. Based on Honda’s own calculation criteria
8. For automobiles equipped with 15-inch steel wheels
9. For automobiles equipped with 16-inch aluminum wheels
10. For automobiles equipped with 15-inch steel wheels
11. For automobiles equipped with 16-inch aluminum wheels

Note: Fuel economy values were obtained under predefined testing conditions and may vary in actual driving, depending on the weather, road, driving techniques, and maintenance situations.

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