1. Styling: the new Insight is a good looking car. Unlike the angular Prius, the Insight doesn't look like a road-going space ship.
In fact, its restrained and somewhat stylish exterior blends in well with the current generation Accord and Civic.
2. Hybrid power: the Insight is powered by a 107 horsepower 1.5-liter, naturally-aspirated i-VTEC inline-four-cylinder engine paired with a 129 horsepower AC synchronous permanent magnet electric motor drawing power from a 60-cell lithium-ion battery pack. Together, they produce 151.5 total system horsepower.
The hybrid drive system is hooked up to a continuously variable transmission. Power delivery is strong for a hybrid of its type. While the Insight is hardly a performance vehicle, the drivetrain rarely felt overmatched. The Insight felt smooth and refined in most driving conditions. Only during aggressive high-speed acceleration in Sport mode did it feel less than composed.
3. Fuel economy: the Environmental Protection Agency expects the Insight Touring to return 51 MPG of fuel economy in city driving, 45 MPG on the highway, and 48 MPG combined. We got a little more than 40 MPG during our time with the car. However, a cold New Jersey winter and generous applications of the throttle likely contributed to lower fuel economy readings.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad4. The interior: Honda calls the Insight a premium compact hybrid sedan and the cabin in our Touring trim test car lives up to the billing. Material quality is good and the whole thing feels really well put together. The standard active noise cancellation system delivers a quiet ride, even at high speeds.
We found the rear cabin to offer adequate room for a compact sedan.
5. Infotainment: Honda's current generation infotainment system is vastly improved over its predecessor. The eight-inch touchscreen delivers crisp image quality while the menu layouts are intuitive and easy to master.
It's equipped with a built-in navigation system, an app suite, ...
... Hybrid drive system read outs, and...
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad... A host of audio sources. Our biggest complaint is the lack of a tuning knob like the one found in the new Accord.
6. Multi-angle camera: the Insight is equipped with a multi-angle rear view camera.
It offers three views including a panoramic and...
... A straight down view.
7. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad8. 4G LTE wifi capability.
9. Digital instrument cluster: the Insight is equipped with a semi-digital instrument cluster similar to the one found in the larger Accord sedan.
On the right is an analog speedometer. On the left is a configurable seven-inch digital readout.
10. Safety tech: the Insight comes standard with the Honda Sensing package of driver's assistance tech. The package includes adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, collision mitigation braking, lane departure warning, lane-keep assist, road departure mitigation, and traffic sign recognition.
11. LaneWatch: higher trims of the Insight come with Honda's LaneWatch system that uses a camera mounted to the passenger side rear view mirror to give the driver an image of the lane to the right of the car.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad12. Roomy trunk: the insight is equipped with a solid 15.1 cubic foot trunk.
13. Multi-function center console: the Insight is equipped with a multi-function center console that offers reconfigurable storage and cup holders.
All of which tucks away neatly under the armrest.