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This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Japanese Wikipedia.
Honda Orthia/Honda Partner
Honda Orthia
1996 Honda Partner
Manufacturer Honda
Also called Honda Partner
Production 1996–2002 (Orthia)
1996–2005 (Partner)
Successor Honda Airwave
Class Compact
Body style(s) 4-door Station Wagon
Layout FF layout/AWD
Platform Generation 6 Honda Civic
Engine(s) 1.3 L D13 I4 SOHC
1.5 L D15 I4 SOHC
1.6 L D16 I4 SOHC
1.8 L B18B I4 SOHC
2.0 L B20B I4 SOHC
Transmission(s) 5-speed manual
4-speed automatic PROSMATEC Type II
Wheelbase 2,620 mm (103.1 in)
Length 4,570 mm (179.9 in)–4,635 mm (182.5 in)
Width 1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height 1,485 mm (58.5 in)–1,500 mm (59.1 in)
Curb weight 1,170 kg (2,579 lb)–1,300 kg (2,866 lb)
Related Honda Civic

The Honda Orthia is a Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) car model manufactured by the Honda Motor Corporation. It is a small station wagon based on the sixth generation Honda Civic. Introduced in February 1996 as what Honda called a Sport Utility Wagon it was available as 2WD or 4WD. It is powered by an 1834 cc (B18B) or 1972 cc (B20B) straight-4 engine.

The following models were available at launch (with a choice of P or V equipment grade):

  • 1.8GX FF 5MT or 4AT,
  • 2.0GX FF 5MT or 4AT; 4WD 5MT or 4AT,
  • 2.0GX-S 4WD 4AT,

In January 1998, an additional model, the 2.0GX-S Aero, was introduced.

A facelift in June 1999 saw only the 2.0 engine available and the models were B, M, S (4AT only), M4 and L4 (4AT only); the last two being the 4WD versions. Production ceased in 2002 (only 136 vehicles were produced that year). The Orthia was replaced by the Honda Airwave.

A basic commercial version was introduced March 15, 1996 called the (Japanese: Honda Partner) (1.3, 1.5 and 1.6 engines). Interestingly, the 1.6L Partner was Honda's first Low Emission Vehicle (LEV) and came with a double wishbone suspension at both the front and rear wheels. ABS was installed in January 1998, and the vehicle was brought into year 2000 emissions compliance along with a driver side airbag as standard equipment.




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