Honda Inspire

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Honda Inspire
Also called: Honda Accord
Manufacturer: Honda
Production: 1990–present
Class: Mid-size
Body style: 4-door sedan
Related: Acura TL
Similar: Nissan Teana
Toyota Mark X

The Honda Inspire is a luxury sedan introduced by Honda in 1990 and based on the Honda Accord chassis.

The first Inspire debuted in 1990 as the Accord Inspire, a sister nameplate to the Honda Vigor, then exported to the US as the Acura Vigor. They were the same car headed for different retail channels in Japan. This Vigor was a departure in itself–whereas 1980s Vigors were badge-engineered Accords, from this generation on the Vigor moved upmarket and received its own platform, in which the engine sits longitudinally like the Generation II Acura Legend. In Japan there would be four sedans between the Civic and the Legend: the Honda Accord and Honda Ascot with 4-cylinder engines mounted transversely, and the Vigor and Inspire with 5-cylinder engines mounted longitudinally.

In 1995 the Inspire and Vigor were replaced. The export version was renamed the Acura TL at this point, while the Vigor nameplate was also replaced. The longitudinal engine layout remained, but a 3.2-liter V6 became available for the first time.

In 1999 these cars were replaced by a new TL that was based on the Accord platform, and largely designed and engineered in the US by Honda R&D Americas, Inc. in Raymond, Ohio. Manufactured in the US, these were imported into Japan as the new Inspire and Saber.

In June 2003, a new Inspire was introduced in Japan. This car is not the Acura TL that was redesigned at the same time, rather, it was the redesigned North American Accord. This Inspire marks the first time Honda introduced a variable displacement engine in Japan.

In October 2005, a freshened Inspire with new headlights, new taillights, revised interior and new colors arrived in the market. The Inspire targets the Teana from Nissan, the Mark X from Toyota and numerous other luxurious cars from Japan.

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