5 Eco-Friendly Honda Features That Will Reduce your CO2 Footprint

May 19 2020, Northern Honda

5 Eco-Friendly Honda Features That Will Reduce your CO2 Footprint

For those who want a car that looks good, feels good, AND is environmentally friendly, you’ve come to the right place. Here are just a few of the many ways Honda provides its drivers with environmentally friendly features.

ECO Assist
With the press of a button, Eco Assist will help you monitor and develop “fuel-friendly” driving habits. Your wallet and the environment will thank you!

LED lights
LED lights are often known for their longevity. Thus, the average LED light lasts over 40 times longer than the typical halogen light. The LED lifespan, reduced power consumption, and heat emissions make these bulbs environmentally friendly. The ecological lights are also much brighter and therefore, safer when driving on those dark evenings or rainy days.

Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers
Honda’s AUTO settings allow for windshield wipers to come on automatically when it detects water and turns off when it stops. This efficient feature ensures that you’re only using your wipers when they’re needed, thus saving your energy consumption.

Satellite-Linked Navigation
Honda’s Satellite-Linked Navigation doesn’t just save marriages; it also saves time by providing the most efficient route to get you to your destination! Less time spent on the road means less harmful emissions released.

Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
If you’re really looking to reduce your carbon footprint drastically, we have just the thing! Ask your local dealer about the various hybrid options available, such as the Honda Accord Hybrid, the Honda Insight Hybrid, and the upcoming Clarity Plug-In Hybrid.

Honda doesn’t just stop at green products. We also take into consideration all the processes that come before you set your new car in drive. From raw materials to construction, to transportation, we aim to reduce our environmental impact at every level.

Learn more about Honda’s “Green Path” and how we plan on cutting our CO2 emissions by 50% by the year 2050.