Honda CRV Launches Today
Try the Honda CRZ Driving Game
With Honda CRZ coming to dealers in a few months, Honda is helping you out by giving you an early driving fix on the Honda CRZ. At least virtually, anyways. They just announced today, their new 3 Mode Mania, a Honda CRZ racing simulator game. You can see if your worthy of owning a Hybrid CRZ, racing against a bunch of CR-Z models on a tough track.
I’m about to head over to play this new Honda CRZ racing game here, I’ll let you know how it is later. Or better yet, why don’t you give it a try yourself? You know you want to.
Honda CRZ Production Announced
Earlier this year this site filled you in on the imminent potential for the CRZ to enter production. Well, this week Honda announced that CRZ has finally gone from concept dream to production reality! Honda Motor Company made the long awaited announcement on Monday that the Honda CRZ hybrid electric car will go into production. Honda has confirmed that the CRZ will go on sale in 2010.
Unfortunately, their announcement did not provide much detail as to which markets the Honda CRZ will go on sale for 2010, but we can guess the CRZ will only be on sale in Japan for 2010. It is very likely the United States auto market will not see the Honda CRZ until 2011 or even 2012. We would expect that a formal news announcement on the US rollout would be announced at this years Tokyo Auto Show in October.
Stay tuned, Honda-CRZ.org will give you more details as soon as we can get more info from Honda Motor Corp.
Honda CRZ hybrid coupe remains on track as a 2011 model, on sale in late 2010.
2011 Honda CRZ: 21st-Century CRX
Honda’s Upcoming Two-Seater is Designed to Prove Hybrids Can be Fun
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By Paul Horrell
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Honda’s CRZ hybrid coupe remains on track as a 2011 model, on sale in late 2010. Honda wants sports-car enthusiasts to buy it not because it’s green, but because it’s fun. The carmaker considered doing a non-hybrid version of the CRZ, but it desperately wants to be seen as a hybrid supplier on par with Toyota and believes it needs a range of dedicated hybrid-only models to achieve that.
2011 Honda CRZ Side View
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So the CRZ gets a lively 140-horse, 1.8-liter Civic-derived engine. The IMA system — motor, battery, electronics — will be like the Insight’s, as will the platform, to save cost. A senior engineer says, “It must be fun to drive, must remind you of the original CRX.” And a manual gearbox will be offered. “CVT is fine for the market, mostly. But we are Honda! We must have a manual!”
As a two-seater, the CRZ’s smaller body mass versus the Insight should make up for the weight of the bigger engine, brakes, and tires. So a 2800-pound total, with lots of electric-assist torque and a revvy gasoline engine, should make it the real deal as a pocket performance coupe.
Honda has trimmed back its sports cars. President Takeo Fukui said the company has canceled the Acura NSX replacement, though engineers say it may simply be deferred. And the rear-drive Acura range has been canceled. Honda is out of Formula 1. So the CRZ must be to Honda in the 2010s what the CRX was to Honda in the 1980s.
The other leg of Honda’s small-car hybrid tripod, the Fit hybrid, also is going ahead for a ’10 release. To give the Insight a lower overall height than the Fit, for reduced aero drag at highway speeds, the fuel tank was moved from under the front seats in the Fit to under the rear seats in the Insight. Speeds in the EPA test aren’t high enough to make aerodynamics a factor, so the Fit hybrid may match the Insight’s fuel economy label, and offer more space and versatility, for less money. It will interesting to see how the marketing guys handle that one.
