Honda Orthia

The Honda Orthia is a compact wagon manufactured by Honda exclusively for Japan, 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. It was sold at Honda Primo dealerships. The name "orthia", a variation of the Greek word orithyia, comes from Artemis Orthia in Greek mythology. The following models were available at launch (with a choice of P (Primo) or V (Verno) equipment grade):

Honda Orthia

The Honda Orthia is a compact wagon manufactured by Honda exclusively for Japan, 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. It was sold at Honda Primo dealerships. The name "orthia", a variation of the Greek word orithyia, comes from Artemis Orthia in Greek mythology. The following models were available at launch (with a choice of P (Primo) or V (Verno) equipment grade):