Thanks for sharing this. The accompanying review by Mr. Wiesendelder is well worth clicking on and reading. It has a lot a good info and insights and is mostly spot on except for 2 items I’ll quibble with below. I would use it to educate others about the Clarity (with corrections) and am planning on bringing copies of it to our Drive Electric Week event coming up.
It’s a good article and with some great insights into PHEVs in general and an honest appraisal of the Clarity. However I have some disagreements.
1 He states that when the gas and electric motors are working together (as in Sport, HV, or battery depleted) that the acceleration is “not linear or consistent”, “a little wonky”, and has “some amount of acceleration awkwardness”.
That is the polar opposite of what I have experienced in my first year and a half. For me, the acceleration has been totally consistent, linear, and smooth at all times and across all power modes; so I totally disagree with those statements. Am I just blessed with a unusually perfect drivetrain or is this the case for everyone else?
2 “Unfortunately, there’s some braking awkwardness in the Clarity, too, but numb, vaguely disconnected brake-pedal feel is common among hybrids and electric vehicles, both of which employ regenerative braking. If anything, the Clarity’s pedal feel is above average for regenerative braking.”
Well, I have to totally disagree with this assessment too. I’ve read and seen the tech on how Honda went to great lengths to make our braking seamless between friction and regen, while having normal pedal travel and feedback. And I, and many posters here, have reported how smooth it is in actuality and that it’s extremely difficult to even tell when the friction brakes are engaging. I also disagree that the brake pedal feel is “awkward, numb, and vaguely disconnected” but I admit that this assessment can be somewhat subjective. But still, that’s not what I’m experiencing every time I use the brakes. I get plenty of pedal feel and feedback and to me, and all who have driven my Clarity, it feels identical to normal engine vacuum powered brakes. Nobody on this forum has complained about this either, so I don’t get his take on this. Does anybody have a complaint about the brakes (other than wanting more regen or level holding outside of Sport)?
So all in all, a rather fair review of PHEVs in general and the Clarity in particular that is far better than most of the reviews that have been shared here. I just think some of his preconceived notions or prior EV experiences biased his appraisal of the Clarity’s acceleration and braking. (I’m assuming he did actually drive it!)