The is a
compact
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sedan manufactured by
Honda
commonly known as just Honda, is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate automotive manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
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and marketed only in
Japan
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from 1989 until 1997. The first generation produced two versions based on the
Honda Accord
The , also known as the in Japan and China for certain generations, is a series of automobiles manufactured by Honda since 1976, best known for its four-door sedan variant, which has been one of the best-selling cars in the United States sinc ...
CB series called the Ascot and from 1993 to 1996 a "pillared
hardtop
A hardtop is a rigid form of automobile roof, typically metal, and integral to the vehicle's design, strength, and style. The term typically applies to a pillarless hardtop, a car body style without a B-pillar. The term "pillared hardtop" was ...
" called the Ascot Innova. The Innova shared much of its mechanicals with the European-market Accord manufactured at the
Honda UK facility in
Swindon, England
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, and was essentially the
badge engineered
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Rover 600
The Rover 600 Series was a compact executive car range that was produced by the British manufacturer Rover (marque), Rover from 1993 to 1999.
The exterior of the Rover 600 was designed by Rover, a reskin of the European Honda Accord#European Ac ...
. The second generation was a platform improvement, shared with the Japan-only sedan called the
Honda Rafaga.
The "Ascot" name was chosen with reference to the
Ascot Racecourse
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and
Ascot tie
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, in order to add the model an alleged air of class and elegance.
Honda Ascot was also used on a range of one-cylinder motorcycles in the first half of the 1980s.
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First generation (CB1/2/3/4)
The first Honda Ascot was borne out Honda's strategy to diversify its sales channels in Japan. In 1985, two separate dealer networks were established, under the names of ''
Honda Clio'' and ''
Honda Primo
commonly known as just Honda, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate automotive manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
Founded in October 1946 by Soichiro Honda, Honda has been the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer s ...
'', in addition to the already existing ''
Honda Verno'' network. While the ''Primo'' stores handled ''
kei cars
Kei car is the smallest category of Japanese expressway-legal motor vehicles. The term ''kei'' is a shortening of , (kanji: ), which translates to English as "light vehicle" ().
With restricted dimensions and engine specifications, owners e ...
'', as well as the
Honda Civic
The is a series of automobiles manufactured by Honda since 1972. , the Civic is positioned between the Honda Fit/Honda City, City and Honda Accord in Honda's global passenger car line-up.
The first-generation Civic was introduced in July 1972 ...
, the ''Clio'' stores focused on larger models, including the top-of-the-line
Honda Legend
The is a series of V6 engine, V6-engined executive cars that was produced by Honda between 1985 and 2021, and served as its flagship vehicle. The Legend has also been sold under the Acura Legend, Acura RL, RL and Acura RLX, RLX nameplates — t ...
. With the arrival of the fourth-generation
Honda Accord (CB) its sales were assigned solely to ''Honda Clio''.
That meant, however, that the ''Honda Primo'' network needed an Accord-based compact sedan for the dealership channel. Honda adopted a rather simple solution of creating a "
sister car" to Accord, the Honda Ascot. Technically, the Ascot was identical to the Accord sedan, and the interior, including the dashboard, was shared with the Accord. The exterior sheetmetal was unique to the Ascot, with cosmetic differences provided for a different look, befitting the Ascot's upmarket role as the top-of-the-line model of ''Honda Primo'', which sold small, entry-level products. The headlight units were sourced from the
Honda Inspire
The is a mid-size sedan derived from the Honda Accord chassis. The first Inspire debuted in late 1989 as the Accord Inspire, a sister nameplate to the Honda Vigor. It was sold at different retail channels in Japan, known as '' Honda Verno'' for ...
, adding to its luxurious appearance, as well as installing LED high mounted brake light in the trunk rear spoiler.
It came in five trim levels; the FB and the FBX came with the 1.8 litre engine, with the 2.0Si, 2.0FBX-i as the mid-level package, with the top level 2.0FBT-i included four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes, traction control, a viscous coupling differential, mechanical four-wheel steering, and four-wheel double wishbone suspension, with the 2.0 Liter PGM-FI fuel injection engine. Two different engine displacement choices were given so as to allow the Japanese driver which annual
road tax obligation they were willing to pay. The fuel economy for the top level engine was rated at according to figures quoted in sales materials. Here's a Hond
promotional videointroducing the Ascot FBT-i.
The Ascot had a six-light
greenhouse
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compared to the regular Accord's four-light layout, and featured a different front end with a more formal grille, as well as a revised rear end with an Ascot specific rear tail light treatment, installing the rear license plate indented into the rear bumper. The styling approach was also duplicated on the smaller
Honda Concerto
The Honda Concerto is a car produced from 1988 to 1996. Designed to aim at European tastes, it was jointly developed by Honda and the Austin Rover Group and was introduced in Japan on 15 June 1988, and in European markets in October 1989. Japanes ...
, a platform shared with the Honda Civic of the same time period.
The Ascot was launched on September 13, 1989, and the
television commercial
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s initially featured the ''"
Take the A-Train"''
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br>
A-train commercial Later on, Honda decided to change the marketing image of the car, employing
Eric Clapton
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to d
the commercials In August 1991, a rehashed Ascot was presented, allegedly "refined to better suit the Japanese taste". In March 1992, Honda presented an all-new Honda Ascot Innova (see below), while the regular Ascot was replaced by an all-new model in 1993.
Ascot Innova (CB3/4)
Launched on March 5, 1992, the () was also based on the CB Accord underpinnings, but was given an all-new, modern-looking and rounded body, with styling similar to the
Honda Prelude
The is a sport compact car produced by the Japanese company Honda. It was once produced over five generations from 1978 to 2001. It is planned to be reintroduced in 2025.
For the first five generations, as a two-door coupe loosely derived from ...
BB4 series (1992–1996). It was the result of a joint effort with the
Rover Group
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that provided Rover with the 600 series, and an Accord that was unique to Europe.
[http://www.honda.co.jp/news/1992/4920303.html Honda Ascot Innova (Japanese)] The Innova retained the original Ascot's six-light greenhouse layout and horizontal taillights, as well as long, sleek and low body proportions (as opposed to the second-generation Ascot's upright stance and more Accord CF-like rear end). The Innova was fitted with frameless side glazing to provide for the "pillared
hardtop
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" look, thus being Honda's answer to cars like the
Toyota Carina ED
The Toyota Carina ED is a compact car manufactured by Japanese automaker Toyota in 1985 as a companion to the 1984 Carina sedan. It was positioned as the four-door Celica, with a similar focus on luxury found on larger Toyota pillared hardtop se ...
/
Toyota Corona EXiV
The Corona EXiV is an automobile manufactured by Toyota Motor Corporation. Released in September 1989, it was the luxury hardtop version of the Toyota Corona (T170), Corona and was introduced to emulate the twin Toyota Carina ED, Carina ED. The l ...
,
Nissan Bluebird ARX and
Mitsubishi Emeraude. The Ascot Innova was sold in conjunction to the Ascot, and did not replace it.
The Ascot Innova was available in three four-cylinder engine choices: the 2.0-litre
F20A unit, producing in the less expensive 2.0iC and 2.0i versions with
SOHC
An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine in which the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier overhead valve engines (OHV), where the camshaft is located below the combus ...
, in the 2.0Si trim with DOHC, and the
H-series 2.3-litre H23A engine fitted in the export versions of the Prelude, producing (the 2.3-litre versions were designated 2.3Si-Z). While the 2.0-litre versions maintained the width which allowed them to remain in the
favorable tax class, the 2.3-litre Innovas were wide, as the engine displacement didn't allow them to remain in the lower tax band, and buyers in Japan were also liable for a higher annual
road tax bill also.
A
4-wheel steering system like the one in the Prelude was made available for the 2.0i, 2.0Si, and 2.3Si-Z versions. Apart from the cheapest 2.0iC version, which came with a 5-speed
manual transmission
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, all Ascot Innovas came with a 4-speed
automatic
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Albums
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. The Ascot Innova range started at
¥1,558,000 for the 2.0iC in the
Tokyo
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sales area, while the most expensive 2.3Si-Z fetched ¥2,992,000 in
Sapporo
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area, not including extra charges for options such as
4-wheel steering,
moonroof
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, passenger
airbag
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, cornering lamps or
ABS. Th
television advertising campaignwas built around the slogan "Hardtop Innovation" and featured the American actress
Geena Davis
Virginia Elizabeth "Geena" Davis (born January 21, 1956) is an American actor. She is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award.
Davis made her acting debut in the satirical romantic comedy ''Toots ...
.
The Ascot Innova itself remained a JDM-only model, and a ''Honda Primo'' exclusive, with no JDM sister cars. It was the result of shared efforts with British partner
Rover Group
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, and the car was sold as the
European Accord, which was made in
Swindon
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, UK and marketed in Europe as Honda Accord instead of the North American version. The European Accord and the Ascot Innova differ only slightly, with the Euro-Accord being wider and featuring framed windows. Normally, this type of vehicle with a sports car influence would have been sold at ''Honda Verno'', however because of its strong similarity to the Prelude, and ''Honda Verno'' already had a luxury sports sedan called the
Honda Vigor
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, the Ascott Innova was assigned to ''Honda Primo'' instead, as ''Honda Clio'' had the
Honda Legend
The is a series of V6 engine, V6-engined executive cars that was produced by Honda between 1985 and 2021, and served as its flagship vehicle. The Legend has also been sold under the Acura Legend, Acura RL, RL and Acura RLX, RLX nameplates — t ...
.
The European Accord was in turn the base for the
Rover 600
The Rover 600 Series was a compact executive car range that was produced by the British manufacturer Rover (marque), Rover from 1993 to 1999.
The exterior of the Rover 600 was designed by Rover, a reskin of the European Honda Accord#European Ac ...
saloon, developed under Honda's long-standing relationship with the British
Rover Group
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. The Rover 600 and the Swindon Accord also shared two engine options not available for the Ascot Innova -
Honda's F18A 1.8-litre unit and
Rover's 2.0-litre L-series turbo-diesel
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. The Ascot Innova remained in production until 1996, while the European Accord saloon continued until 1998, with a facelifted model in 1996. In 1998, it was replaced with an all-new model.
Trim Levels
*2,000cc SOHC F20A engine (135 PS)
**2.0i・C
**2.0i
**2.0i・4WS
*2,000cc DOHC F20A engine (150 PS)
**2.0Si
**2.0Si・4WS
*2,300cc DOHC H23A engine (165 PS)
**2.3Si-Z
**2.3Si-Z・4WS
**2.3Si-Z・TCV
**2.3Si-Z・TCV・4WS
Second generation (CE)
The next-generation (CD) Accord grew in size considerably, mostly to satisfy North American market efforts, and thus became too wide to fit within the favorable
Japanese tax class. Therefore, Honda needed a slightly smaller compact sedan to cater to the
JDM market, and this duty was assigned to the new Ascot
Japanese TV commercial for the Honda Ascot
Rather than being directly based on the now larger Accord, the new Ascot was given its own platform, with the codenames CE4/5, which was a platform improvement of the previous generation. Like the Inspire, Vigor and the even larger
Honda Legend
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, the CE Ascot had its engines mounted
longitudinally, contrary to the Accord and most other
FWD cars, employing the
transverse setup, thereby placing the weight of the engine aligned and behind the front axle and improving vehicle
weight distribution
Weight distribution is the apportioning of weight within a vehicle, especially cars, airplanes, and trains. Typically, it is written in the form ''x''/''y'', where ''x'' is the percentage of weight in the front, and ''y'' is the percentage in t ...
between the front and rear
axle
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s. In Japan, the smaller G20A engine used regular grade fuel, while the larger G25A engine used premium grade fuel.
The new Ascot had a sloping appearance resembling a
coupé
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The term ''coupé'' was first applied to horse-drawn carriages for two passengers without rear-facing seats. It comes from the Fr ...
, rendering the vehicle shorter and taller than both the CD Accord, Ascot Innova and the Inspire, thus continuing the first Ascot's role as a premium entry-level formal sedan. It was fitted with the
5-cylinder inline Honda G engine, also employed by the Inspire and Vigor, in two displacement versions - 2.0-litre and 2.5-litre, with the gearbox slotted behind it. The wheelbase of the Ascot was shorter than the slightly longer Inspire and Vigor, which measured at , a difference of , which didn't leave much room for rear seat passengers. Furthermore, due to the lengthwise installation of the five-cylinder engine, and the requirement that the overall length of the car comply with Japanese government regulations concerning cars classified as "compact", compromises were made with regards to rear passenger accommodations, and sales suffered as a result. The Ascot also spawned a sister car, the
Honda Rafaga, which was sold at ''Honda Verno'' stores, which differed from the Ascot only by different external trim details. Both models were replaced by the CF series Accord platform twin
Honda Torneo in 1997.
References
External links
Honda Ascot timeline at Honda's homepage
{{Modern Honda vehicles
Ascot
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Vehicles with four-wheel steering
Slanted engines
Compact cars
Front-wheel-drive vehicles
Cars introduced in 1989
Cars discontinued in 1997