Honda That's
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| Automotive industry | Honda |
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| Production | 2002–present |
| Car classification | Kei car |
| Car body style | 5-door Hatchback |
| Automobile layout | FF layout |
| Internal combustion engine | 656 cc Inline-3 Dohc 38 kW 656 cc Inline-3 Turbocharger Dohc 47 kW |
| Transmission (mechanics) | 3-speed Automatic transmission |
| Wheelbase | 2360 mm (92.9 in) |
| Length | 3395 mm (133.7 in) |
| Width | 1475 mm (58.1 in) |
| Height | 1620 mm (63.8 in) |
| Curb weight | 820 kg (1808 lb)-920 kg (2028 lb) |
| Fuel capacity | 31 litres (Convert/usgal impgal) |
| Related | Honda Life |
The Honda That's is a Kei car manufactured since 2002 by Honda for the Japan market only. The vehicle has a 5-door "tall wagon" Hatchback body, with considerable height given its limited length and width, limited by kei car regulations limits. That's is based on the third-generation Honda Life kei car platform, and comes in both Front-wheel drive and All-wheel drive versions, and it shares the Life's E07Z Straight-3, 656 cc engine, available in either naturally-aspirated (38 kW) or Turbocharger (47 kW) versions (the latter was dropped in 2006 with the arrival of the turbocharged Honda Zest). All versions only come with a 3-speed Automatic transmission.
The That's went on sale in Japan on February 8, 2002 with prices starting at Japanese yen 1,034,000. On October 15, 2004, Honda released a special version, slashing the price to ¥ 900,000, which resulted in 200% increase in sales. A minor Facelift (product) took place in 2006, with the facelifted That's debuting on March 22 - at the same time, the turbocharged version was dropped.
References
- "Global Autoindex". http://www.globalautoindex.org/. Retrieved on 2007-02-17. (technical data)
- The article incorporates text translated from the corresponding Japanese Wikipedia articles on the Ja:ホンダ・ザッツ as of April 7, 2007.
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