Honda Stream

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Stream
Sales designation: Stream
Production period: 2000-2014
Class : Van
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines:
Gasoline engines : 1.7–2.0 liters
(92–115 kW)
Length: 4570 mm
Width: 1695 mm
Height: 1590-1705 mm
Wheelbase : 2725 mm
Empty weight : 1328-1478 kg
Previous model Honda Shuttle
successor Honda Jade

The Honda Stream is a car belonging to the Van category from the car manufacturer Honda . It replaced the Honda Shuttle in 2000 . At the beginning of 2004 it received a facelift.

In contrast to its predecessor, the Stream is no longer based on the platform of the Accord , but on that of the smaller Civic . Its dimensions and space are correspondingly smaller. Thanks to a flat roof line, it has a sporty look. It is supplied with a 1.7-liter or 2-liter engine that develops an output of 125  hp or 156 hp. A diesel engine is not on offer.

In 2007 the export to Europe was stopped.

Engines

model Cylinders /
valves
Cubic capacity
cm³
Maximum power Max. Torque 0-100 km / h V max Construction period
1.7 4/16 1668 92 kW (125 hp) at 6300 min -1 154 Nm at 4800 min -1 11.1 s 190 km / h 2000-2007
2.0 4/16 1998 115 kW (156 hp) at 6500 min -1 192 Nm at 4000 min -1 9.4 s 205 km / h 2000-2007

Second generation

The second generation of the Honda Stream was available in Japan and other Far Eastern countries from 2006 to 2014, but it was not offered in Europe or North America.

Web links

Commons : Honda Stream  - Collection of pictures, videos, and audio files