2011 Will Be Final Model Year of Production for Honda Element
TORRANCE, Calif. - The 2011 Honda Element will
be the final model year of production of the innovative and functional
crossover utility vehicle, American Honda Motor Inc., announced
today. First introduced in concept form as the Honda Model X at the 2001
North American International Auto Show, the Element virtually created
its own functional class and became an immediate favorite for small
businesses, outdoor enthusiasts and pet owners. After a long life cycle,
utility-seeking customers have more recently embraced other vehicles in
the Honda lineup like the versatile and comfortable CR-V.
"The
Element proved that ultimate functionality can often come from thinking
inside the box," said John Mendel, executive vice president of American
Honda. "It made boxy vehicle designs cool, and Element owners continue
to enjoy its unique styling and unmatched versatility."
Developed
from the inside-out, the Honda Element entered new territory when it
debuted during the 2003 model year by providing a multi-functional cargo
area, innovative and versatile seating, a durable and dirt-friendly
interior, energetic performance and outstanding value. Major upgrades
were made through the years including more power and safety features in
the 2007 model year. More recently, the Element embraced its long-held
position as a pet-friendly vehicle by introducing the Dog Friendly
Element accessory package in 2009.
More than 325,000 Elements
have been sold in the United States since its introduction in December
2002.