Under the hood the V6 engine will feature Honda's fuel -
saving Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) technology that can operate in 6 - cyl and 4 and 3 cylinder modes for improved fuel economy.
Also new this year is a front - wheel - drive Pilot with Honda's fuel -
saving Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) feature for its V6 engine.
Not exact matches
In addition, the automatic - equipped EX-L offers a 3.5 - liter V6 with an updated version of Honda's
Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) technology that
saves fuel by allowing the engine to run on six, four or three
cylinders, according to demand.
The jewel of the 2012 Honda Accord Sedan's three - engine lineup is its 3.5 - liter V6 featuring an updated version of Honda's
Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) technology that
saves fuel by allowing the engine to run on six, four or three
cylinders, according to demand.
All Pilots are powered by a 280 - horsepower 3.5 L V6 i - VTEC engine that utilizes
variable cylinder management to allow the engine to run on just three or four
cylinders when cruising or coasting in order to
save fuel.
The system works equally well on the highway, and when the V6 slips into
variable cylinder management mode, you can hardly tell the difference,
save for a few short movements by the fuel economy gauge next to the speedometer.
To
save fuel, the Silverado debuts GM's Dynamic Fuel
Management, or
variable cylinder shutdown.
The Pilot's engine has an improved, more aggressive
variable -
cylinder management system, which can cut power to two or three
cylinders when the vehicle is cruising, thus
saving gas.
The engine uses
Variable Cylinder Management to
save fuel, resulting in a 25 - mpg highway rating.
The 3.0 TT also features the same auto stop - start fuel
saving tech as the 3.6 - liter and the first implementation of
variable cylinder management on a twin - turbo engine.
The 3.0 - liter V - 6 has Honda's «
Variable Cylinder Management,» which shuts down three of the six
cylinders when the car is cruising, to
save gas.
The 250 - horsepower V - 6 engine provides both performance and enhanced efficiency with
Variable Cylinder Management ™, a technology that can deactivate up to three of the engine's six
cylinders to
save fuel when cruising or lightly accelerating.