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September 30, 2005
Honda Element Refreshed for 2006

The Honda Element is getting a new trim level for 2006, and there are a couple new features for the existing models as well.
The new trim, called EX-P, is really an upgrade from the existing EX with exterior upgrades including painted panels and door handles. The EX-P is available in both 2WD and 4WD, either with a standard 5-speed manual or available 4-speed automatic. The EX-P is available in Alabaster Silver, Tango Red Pearl, Nighthawk Black Pearl, Atomic Blue Metallic, Kiwi Metallic and Tangerine Metallic.
The EX [and EX-P] adds steering wheel mounted audio controls and a new alloy wheel design, while the LX trim receives Anti-Lock Braking with Electronic Brake Distribution and metallic exterior cladding. New exterior colors for both trim levels are Alabaster Silver, Atomic Blue Metallic, and Rallye Red. Kiwi Metallic is available on the LX.
All Elements come with Honda's 2.4-liter, i-VTEC, 4-cylinder engine with 156-horsepower and 160 lb.-ft. of torque. Sixteen-inch wheels are standard on all models.
Posted by Frank at September 30, 2005 12:00 PM | Filed under Auto News
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