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I noticed the windshield has a shade band at the top. I would have liked that too. I doubt that the sunglass cubby will show up on the US model as long as they keep the moonroof on the Touring.
 
I noticed the windshield has a shade band at the top. I would have liked that too. I doubt that the sunglass cubby will show up on the US model as long as they keep the moonroof on the Touring.
I'm not sure how I missed this but you're right the Japanese Insight doesn't have a moonroof option even on the highest trim (EX Black Style).
 
The suede interior is the most coveted element for me. Sunglasses area is also nice. Beyond that I see pros/cons of the Japanese grille because I actually would prefer it to either be all chrome or all black. The single chrome element on the domestic Insight is rather tasteful, so no complaints. I love the look of the Insight because it doesn't pose as greater than it is, doesn't "try too hard" in its design, maintains an understated and dignified cohesion of all elements that I think is more appealing than the Civic and Accord, or any Toyota, Hyundai, Mazda or even luxury or euro cars that are trying too hard to be stylish. The Japanese version is nice but like others I am happy with the US version, thank you.

Still that suede has me wondering if any aftermarket seat cover could make the interior more enticing to me.
 
(moving my comments here to tie with the "Japanese Insight" thread...)
Loved the video tour; you have a real talent for staying on top of info on the Japanese Insight!

New things I noticed on this tour of the Japanese EX-black model:
  • Rear seat belt indicator
  • Extra display row on driver interface for digital clock
  • Hard-touch (non-cloth) arm rest on door
  • New map light design and/or converted to LED (?)
  • Tire repair kit comes with more items than the US model
  • Fuel door is on passenger side, and has Civic-like spring latch (versus door release button)
  • I like the suede interior that's available on the EX Black
  • Dual attempt to latch the trunk (i.e. seems like a common/design issue?)

My high school Japanese is a little rusty, but of the things I could read/track in the drivers display, I preferred their concise (single screen) view of Honda Sensing status, including blind spot monitoring. And of course, there are other nice-to-have features on the Japanese Insight that have been called out before on the mid-level trim, like sunglasses holder, rear console-mounted air vents, glove compartment light, and side mirror turn signal lights.

The ONE thing I saw and prefer on the US model is the "tactile buttons" on the infotainment display. I think it makes it easier to find the buttons by touch, and get feedback on what has been pressed without looking.

Anxious to see what if any of these will be included in the US model that comes out in ~3 months...!
I also noticed that the Japanese Model EX has BSM (Blind Spot Monitoring).
See time stamp 9:30 & 10:10 in the drive video below.

 
I'd prefer to black out the chrome on my Insight. Especially around the windows. I have a white EX, so it likely makes more sense with that color. I'm just too cheap!
 
I'd prefer to black out the chrome on my Insight. Especially around the windows. I have a white EX, so it likely makes more sense with that color. I'm just too cheap!
What do you think of vinyl wrap like this one? Might be cheaper than replacing actual parts to get the look, in exchange for time/effort (see video for before/after). The chrome doesn't contrast too much from my silver exterior, so I don't notice it much.
 
Official Media:
https://www.honda.co.jp/INSIGHT/webcatalog/styling/3d/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tXpBOvokgA

Basically more chrome on the grille and an inherent spoiler built into the model.

The grille they get just absolutely captivated me when I first laid eyes on it.. it just looks so much more regal than the cheaper black plastic the western market gets, and it distributes the visual weight of the "flying wing" much better across the front. Heck, throw this style on the new Accord and I'm sure that will qualm a lot of heat on the Accord's nose. Here's to hoping they'll bring that design over to the states at some point, or at least make it an accessory option. Would anybody like to petition with me? :)

Thoughts?
It IS beautiful.
 
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I recently found out what that device to the lower left of the Japanese Insight's steering wheel is for... It's a really unique toll transponder card reader. The Japanese Insight supports a more advanced 2.0 version that can provide traffic avoidance, hazard alerts, and parking garage payment system in one. The Japanese Insight has a different display audio system and user interface from ours to support this(etc2.0). https://www.its-tea.or.jp/english/its_etc/service_etc2.html


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All in one built in smart toll transponder


  • Preferential toll rates for detouring cars avoiding traffic (A smart system like this is better than what Boston is considering right now where they're planning to hike toll rates at peak periods)
  • Cashless payment at parking garage (would be nice to drive into and out of a parking garage not needing to pay with cash or credit card)
  • Cashless payment at drive thrus like Mcdonalds (same as above)
  • Upcoming hazard alerts (no need for waze or google maps when I know where I'm going)
  • Real time traffic conditions (same as above)
Can't believe solutions like this exist but I doubt our government can execute something similar here. :sad:
 
Just found these nice interior shots recently posted up by Honda Japan of the EX Black Rose (most expensive Insight trim in Japan).


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Even though global Insight production comes from Indiana, a two black exterior paint colors are offered for Japanese models. The second black color has a purple hue to it and is only offered for Japan's EX Black (top) trim (and other Honda models in Japan). Comparison of US and Japanese colors are below, along with "colorful" Japanese description and website pictures of the two black exteriors.

2020 US EXTERIOR COLOR --> JP EXTERIOR COLOR: JP DESCRIPTION
Crystal Black Pearl --> Crystal Black Pearl: black with rich nuances of jet black sparkling pearls
Cosmic Blue Metallic --> Cosmic Blue Metallic: dark blueish gunmetal that glows like a star
Lunar Silver Metallic --> Lunar Silver Metallic: dark silver that shines in shadows like the moon in the night sky
Crimson Pearl --> Premium Crystal Red Metallic: deep red with a clear shine
Platinum Pearl White --> Platinum Pearl White: white with refined depth and shine
Aegean Blue Metallic --> Premium Crystal Blue Metallic: deep blue with a clear shine
Modern Steel Metallic --> Super Platinum Gray Metallic: gray color that emphasizes fine texture and detail
Not Available --> Luce Black Metallic: bewitching dark metallic with a purple hue
 

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This doesn't surprise me one bit. Back in the mid 90's my parents lived in Japan since my dad was working there for an American company. I went to visit during my college breaks. DVD players have just come out in the USA, and were still fairly expensive (around 500). When went to Japan to visit, DVD players were not only common place, but they had portable DVD players with eyeglasses that would let you watch movies on the train. They were years ahead of the USA in technology.

While I like the transponder idea for tolls, not sure how I would feel about food purchasing. What if my kid borrows my car and racks some hefty charges on it?

All in one built in smart toll transponder

  • Preferential toll rates for detouring cars avoiding traffic (A smart system like this is better than what Boston is considering right now where they're planning to hike toll rates at peak periods)
  • Cashless payment at parking garage (would be nice to drive into and out of a parking garage not needing to pay with cash or credit card)
  • Cashless payment at drive thrus like Mcdonalds (same as above)
  • Upcoming hazard alerts (no need for waze or google maps when I know where I'm going)
  • Real time traffic conditions (same as above)
Can't believe solutions like this exist but I doubt our government can execute something similar here. :sad:
 
While I like the transponder idea for tolls, not sure how I would feel about food purchasing. What if my kid borrows my car and racks some hefty charges on it?
I think you have to remember to retrieve the transponder card out of the reader before handing the car over to someone else.
 
So it seems the Japanese Insight has a CD player and SD card slot behind the infotainment system. My jaw dropped when I saw the head unit panel move and expose contents behind it. See 2:03 to 2:31.

Additional observations:
- The Japanese Insight has a physical (vs digital?) dial for the speedometer.
- The controls for all 4 windows have the horizontal 'bar' on them, suggesting they're all auto up/down.
- Controls for the parking sensors are separated into front and rear (vs single button for US).
- The front maplight design is different from the US Insight.
- The center interior overhead light looks to be LED.

Other things in the video:
- There's an extra button by the 'auto' climate knob with an upside-down triangle, which is an add versus US model (tho I don't know what it does).
- There's a key (?) attached to the overhead grip (maybe an add-on).
- There's an orange tube (?) on the passenger side footwell.

The video also shows features mentioned earlier in the thread, like digital clock below the odometer, sunglasses holder, lighted glovebox, and blind spot monitoring. I think the pictures shown of front camera (segmented vertically into 1/3's) are aftermarket addition, rather than standard.

The video is in Mandarin, for anyone with proficiency in translating. When he speaks commands to the car, he uses Japanese in one part and Mandain in another. Seems like this multi-language option is a feature of the Japanese Insight. The vlogger's nickname is "Big Head", LOL.

https://youtu.be/-bAYqJWL-8c?t=123
 
That's actually a DVD player. :surprise: It explains this image I found the other day showing video.
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A few other things I noticed was that you can see the front camera accessory in action.


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He also has the dashcam Honda offers on the Insight in Japan. It seems fully integrated with the infotainment system. I think that's what the SD card slot is for. You can see the recorded footage plays next to a map with GPS.



The ECT is the toll transponder. It seems like he can review his toll location and charges on the infotainment system.
 
That's actually a DVD player. :surprise: It explains this image I found the other day showing video.
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He also has the dashcam Honda offers on the Insight in Japan. It seems fully integrated with the infotainment system. I think that's what the SD card slot is for. You can see the recorded footage plays next to a map with GPS.
He calls the top opening a "CD" slot (my Mandarin is limited, but I think I picked that out), so maybe it's for both CD/DVD. And agree that the card holder is for the integrated camera/infotainment system. Both features would have been nice to have; it makes the US model seem less advanced without the additional tech integration that's possible on the Japanese version.
 
He calls the top opening a "CD" slot (my Mandarin is limited, but I think I picked that out), so maybe it's for both CD/DVD. And agree that the card holder is for the integrated camera/infotainment system. Both features would have been nice to have; it makes the US model seem less advanced without the additional tech integration that's possible on the Japanese version.
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You can see the DVD logo and the DVD option within the AV settings. After looking into it I found out that the dashcam Honda offers is made by the same company that makes the infotainment system(Gathers). Which explains the tight integration with the infotainment software.

Honda Sense has 2 more options on the Japanese Insight. The first is the cross traffic blind spot option and I believe the other one is Rear CMBS. These 2 extra features cost additional judging by the options page. https://www.honda.co.jp/ACCESS/insight/security_support/rearcamera_de_anshinplus2/

Plus that thing he has wrapped near the ceiling handle is something Honda offers in Japan that can cut your seatbelt and break the glass. https://www.honda.co.jp/ACCESS/insight/security_support/smartrescue/

The Japanese Insight is nicer but they do pay a lot more than we do. :p

I'm still curious what the orange tube near the passenger side floor is because I've seen it a few times in the other Japanese Insight videos/pics. Plus the honeycomb triange button below the climate knob.
 
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