Soleil Honor

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Soleil Honor
Overview
ManufacturerSoleil
Production1999–present
Model years2000–present
Assembly
DesignerTadeu Moura
Laurens Schädler
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact executive car (C)
Body style4-door saloon
2-door coupé
2-door cabriolet
LayoutFR / F4 (quattro)
PlatformALM
RelatedSoleil Prestige
Soleil Eminence
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission8-speed S Tronic automatic
Hybrid drivetrainMild-Hybrid (Impulse)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,670 mm (105.1 in) (2023: Sedan SWB)
2,595 mm (102.2 in) (coupé / cabriolet
Length4,628 mm (182.2 in) (2023: Sedan SWB)
4,423 mm (174.1 in) (coupé / cabriolet
Width1,793 mm (70.6 in) (2023: All models)
Height1,412 mm (55.6 in) (2023: Sedan SWB)
1,409 mm (55.5 in) (coupé / cabriolet
Curb weight1,150–1,396 kg (2,535–3,078 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorSoleil Magellan

The Soleil Honor (badged as the Soleil Reverance in Levantia) is a series of luxury subcompact executive cars sold by Soleil since the turn of the 21st century with Soleil's model refresh. It the successor to the Magellan.

The Honor is Soleil's entry model, and with around ¾ million sold by the 2013 generation shift, it is the second-most popular model after the Soleil Prestige. Being a small car, it has a high fuel economy compared to its power output, making it a popular model among many, just like other Soleil models. Standard with a 1.5-liter turbocharged inline 4-cyliner engine, the car outputs 143 kilowatts (192 hp). Buyers can opt up for a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline 4-cyliner engine on the top Elite trim that outputs 188 kilowatts (252 hp). Soleil's non-'S' variant sport line, dubbed Corsa, is available for the Honor and adds a third engine option, another 2.0-liter turbocharged inline 4-cyliner engine, that outputs 232 kilowatts (311 hp). This model is very limited. All generations of the Honor have offered rear-wheel drive, however, beginning with the Fourth generation, Soleil's quattro four-wheel drive system is also available.

Design history

Development and launch

Equipment

Autonomous driving

Safety innovations

Mobile connection

Adaptive LED Matrix Lighting

Drift Mode

First generation (SS1A-F; 2000)

Facelift

Safety

Second generation (SS1G-L; 2008)

Facelift

Safety

Third generation (SS1M-R; 2013)

Facelift

Safety

Hybrid introduction

Corsa introduction

Fourth generation (SS1S-X; 2020)

Facelift

Safety

Motorsports

Sales

See also