Honda Civic hybrid could be headed for India

Honda announced today that it is speaking with officials in India about regulations that will allow gas-electric hybrids - i.e., the Honda Civic hybrid - to be sold in that country. Reuters is reporting that India could be a great market for hybrids, because "Indian drivers are some of the most fuel- and cost-conscious in the world, and are increasingly choosing diesel-powered cars over gasoline due to their superior efficiency."
The problem, for now, is that India doesn't have any regulations about hybrid cars, and Honda is working with the ministry of heavy industries to figure out how and for how much hybrids will be sold there. In the U.S., the government subsidizes hybrid sales with tax credits, and Honda is looking for something similar in India to offset the higher cost of the hybrid powertrain.
[Source: Reuters]
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Tush 3:48PM (10/12/2007)
That would be great to see hybrids in India... although I think something more akin to the Prius should be released there. There is so much start and stop driving, which is perfect for a dual-mode hybrid.
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laservisor 1:47AM (10/23/2007)
The auto cartel in India has lobbied the government to forbid its citizens from importing cars that have a sticker price any lower than US$100,000. What this effectively means is that the average consumer can never see the range of hybrid or other options available elsewhere in the world.
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