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'''Advanced Compatibility Engineering''' (commonly called '''ACE Body Structure''') is the [[marketing]] name given to an [[automobile]] body [[structure]] design from [[Honda Motor Company|Honda]]. It claims to distribute [[collision]] energy evenly and redirect it away from the [[passenger|passenger compartment]], while at the same time, minimizing damage to other impacted [[vehicle]]s. This is accomplished by using numerous grades of [[Steel grade|steel]] (typically four) which crumple in key areas and remain rigid in others. It is standard on all Honda and Acura models as of 2012, except for the [[Honda Ridgeline|Ridgeline]].
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'''Advanced Compatibility Engineering''' (commonly calledor '''ACE Body Structure''') is the [[marketing]] name given to an [[Car classification|automobile]] body [[structure]] design fromby [[Honda Motor Company|Honda]]. It claims to distribute [[collision]] energy evenly and redirect it away from the [[passenger|passenger compartment]], while at the same time, minimizingminimising damage to other impacted [[vehicle]]s. This is accomplished by using numerous grades of [[Steel grade|grades of steel]] (typically four) which crumple in key areas and remain rigid in others.<ref name="ACE Videos">{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En7xJ6jDi0w |title=Honda Advanced Compatibility Engineering ACE.avi |author=HondaTiongNam |via=[[YouTube]] |date=1 June 2011 |access-date=21 August 2016}}</ref> It is standard on all Honda and Acura models as of 2012,the except2017 formodel the [[Honda Ridgelineyear.{{cn|Ridgeline]].date=December 2023}}
 
==Vehicles equipped with the ACE body structure==
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* 2009-present [[Honda Fit]]
* 2006-present [[Honda CivicClarity]], all variants2017–present
* 2008-present [[Honda AccordRidgeline]], all variants2017–present
* [[Honda CRWR-ZV]], since introduction2017–present
* 2010-present [[Honda InsightBR-V]], 2016–present
* 2007-present [[Honda CRHR-V]], 2016–present
* 2010-present [[Honda CrosstourMobilio]], 2014–present
* 2009-present [[Honda PilotAmaze]], 2013–present
* 2005-present [[Honda OdysseyBrio]], 2013–present
* [[AcuraHonda ILXCrosstour]], since introduction2009-
* [[Honda CR-Z]], 2009-
* 2009-present [[Acura TSX]]
* [[Honda Insight]], 2010–present
* 2009-present [[Acura TL]]
* [[Honda Fit]], 2009–present
* 2005-present [[Acura RL]]
* [[AcuraHonda RDXPilot]], since introduction2009–present
* [[Honda Accord]], 2008–present
* 2007-present [[Acura MDX]]
* [[AcuraHonda ZDXCR-V]], since introduction2007–present
* [[Honda Civic]], 2006–present
* [[Honda Odyssey (North America)|Honda Odyssey]], 2005–present
* [[Acura ILX]], 2012-
* [[Acura ZDX]], 2009-
* [[Acura TLX]], 2014-
* [[Acura TL]], 2009–2014
* [[Acura TSX]], 2009–2014
* [[Acura RDX]], 2006-
* [[Acura MDX]], 2007–present
* [[Acura RLX]], 2012-
* [[Acura RL]], 2005–2012
 
==References==
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* [http://www.hondanews.com/CatID2062?mid=2004083170250&mime=asc Honda Odyssey body features]
* [httphttps://corporatewww.honda.com/safety/details.aspx?id=collisionsafety-by-design Advanced Compatibility Engineering{{sup|&trade;}}], Honda
* [http://world.honda.com/automobile-technology/compatibility/]
 
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