Wheels

(Greg DeLong) #1

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ust over 10 years later,
Honda has officially
unveiled to the world,
its fifth iteration of
the Honda Legend.
As its name suggests, the Legend is
Honda’s proud creation and is widely
considered as one of Japan’s upper
echelon sedans, bursting with the
best bits of the latest technology that
help showcase the Japanese auto-
maker’s capabilities when it comes to
fusing performance with comfort.
Although it has been properly branded
as the successor to the model’s fourth
descendant, the fifth generation Honda
Legend is a whopping tech-leap apart
from its almost-retired brethren, so
much so that it feels like a completely
different entity while still holding
steadfast to Honda’s commitment to
delivering ultimate comfort and luxury
in its own unique symbolic gesture.
Before diving under the skin, the
Honda Legend is a proper, defined
step-up from its Accord cousin. The
intricate details, such as the carefully-
crinkled body creases, as well as the
unmistakable sharp grille snout and
generous servings of chrome add the
necessary flavour to the car’s stout and
broad sedan stance. What truly sets


the Legend apart from the Accord and
even other sedans is its unique and truly
distinctive crystalline, LED headlights.
Of course, as the ultimate symbol of
comfort and performance, the Legend’s
proportions give way to a generous
interior, one that is decked to the nines
with exquisite wood and sophisticated
leather trimmings, exuberating an air of
elegance and class. Unlike conventional
sedans with centre-console gear
levers, the Legend possesses a unique
gear-selector operated by surfing your
fingers across them. As ergonomic as
it seems, it also greatly reduces the risk
of selecting the wrong gear, with each
button facing the direction in which one
would want the engage the car to move.
Worthy of mention is the driver’s
view forward, with a reflected heads-
up display that displays a multitude
of driving modes, such as the driving
status of the car, engine revolution,
speed and even directions whenever
the navigation system is activated. Apart
from driving such a luxurious performer,
the driving comfort is certainly most
enjoyable for passengers. Leg room at
the back is plentiful, along with plush
leather and built-in window-blinds
and premium Krell surround-system
that churns out noise-cancelling-aided

tunes to further soothe the soul.
When we say massive-tech
leap, we mean massive. Honda
has gone almost-mental with this,
putting technology inspired from the
development of the next-generation
NSX under the bonnet this is amazing
sedan-symbol. Today, the Honda
Legend is a hybrid-touting super-sedan
that is not only shockingly sprightly,
but extremely fuel-efficient to boot.
Wearing what Honda calls Super-
Handling All-Wheel Drive, or SH-
AWD in short, the Honda Legend is
essentially, a sporty all-wheel drive
sedan. The Legend’s said character
comes from its hybrid power-train, a
combination of a 3.5-litre V6 motor and
independent electric motors. These
provide a total combined output of
308bhp. While this does seem a little
bland, hybrids have the uncanny ability
to provide instantaneous torque, and
the Legend’s seven-speed dual-clutch
transmission helps the sedan to clock
its 0-100km/h spring in spectacular
fashion, just shy of six seconds, before
shooting to a top speed of 210km/h;
pretty impressive numbers for a 1.9 ton
vehicle that was designed to deliver
ultimate comfort, so much so that it
feels like one is driving an eight-cylinder

Sleek and slick, a
modern design needs
savvy eqipment,
all present in the
Honda Legend

16 // March 2016

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