Thursday, 19 December 2013

Honda To Unveil New Fit, Acura TLX Prototype At Detroit Auto Show

Honda To Unveil New Fit, Acura TLX Prototype At Detroit Auto Show


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Honda Motor Co will introduce a new version of its subcompact Fit and the automaker's luxury brand Acura will show its TLX midsize sedan as a prototype at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit next month. The Fit's sales have been pressured in recent years in North America because capacity constraints, said Mike Accavitti, vice president of American Honda at a press event in Detroit this week. That situation will be remedied when the 2015 Fit, the third generation of the subcompact, begins production at Honda's new plant in Celaya, Mexico, said Accavitti. The new Fit will be introduced to U.S. showrooms in the spring. Fit's U.S. sales through November were up 7 percent at 49,000. The Fit is a four-door subcompact car with a hatchback. While the Acura TLX sedan is listed as a prototype for the Detroit show, what is shown will be close to the vehicle that will debut in U.S. dealer showrooms in mid-2014, said Chuck Schifsky, Acura spokesman. Acura is streamlining its sedan offerings from four to three, as the TLX will replace the TSX and the TL, said Accavitti. Once the Fit and the TLX are on sale in 2014, both the Honda and Acura brands will have three sedans. Honda will have the Fit, the compact Civic and the midsize Accord. Acura will offer the ILX compact, the TLX and the full-sized RLX. The TLX will be made at Honda's plant in Marysville, Ohio. REUTERS

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