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Honda CR-Z (2013): boost button, upped power and prices

Rated 3 out of 53

Ollie Kew, 06 December 2012 10:30

Honda's hybrid CR-Z coupe has been given a light re-working, gaining extra power and a sporty boost system. There's also the subtlest of visual makeovers, and a price jump to boot: prices are up between £1830 and £2515 across the range. How much faster is the new Honda CR-Z? Thanks to a tweaked ECU engine management system and changes to ...

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Honda CR-Z (2013): boost button, upped power and prices

Rated 3 out of 53

Ollie Kew, 06 December 2012 10:30

Honda's hybrid CR-Z coupe has been given a light re-working, gaining extra power and a sporty boost system. There's also the subtlest of visual makeovers, and a price jump to boot: prices are up between £1830 and £2515 across the range. How much faster is the new Honda CR-Z? Thanks to a tweaked ECU engine management system and changes to ...

Honda CR-Z Mugen concept (2011): first photos

Rated 3.5 out of 53.5

Tim Pollard, 18 May 2011 00:01

Honda has teamed up with Mugen again for a new hotrod special - but this one's a hybrid. The new Honda CR-Z Mugen is a slightly more ecologically sound proposition than the banzai 2009 Civic Type R Mugen, and brings the race car treatment to Honda's hybrid coupe. However, at this stage it's a one-off prototype, with no firm commitment ...

Honda CR-Z Mugen (2011) more details

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Ben Pulman, 21 April 2011 09:30

This is our first glimpse under the bonnet of the new Honda CR-Z Mugen, as Mugen Euro reveals further details of how it’s going to turn the CR-Z into a hot hybrid hatch. The promise? Nearly 200bhp and over 180lb ft, increases of around 50% over the standard Honda CR-Z hybrid. Should make for one of the most exciting hybrid ...

Honda CR-Z Mugen (2010) first official pictures

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Mark Passer, 05 July 2010 17:41

Since its conception, Honda has been trying to persuade us that its CR-Z isn't merely a woolly hybrid but is in fact a proper sports car. As if to prove the point, Honda has announced that Mugen-fettled versions of the hatch are to be released for the British market. Mu-who? Recently making a splash in the UK with their banzai track-focused version of the Civic Type R, Mugen ...

Win a Honda CR-Z hybrid for a BTCC weekend

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Tim Pollard, 24 June 2010 16:21

Did you see the madcap Honda adventure in the July 2010 issue of CAR Magazine? We tried to beat HMS Albion's 30-hour trip ferrying Brits stranded in Spain back to the UK - but writer Mark Walton was only allowed to use Honda equipment. You can read his exploits and see the video here, but now you too can have a Honda ...

Honda CR-Z at Detroit motor show 2010

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Ben Barry, 11 January 2010 18:45

Honda has today debuted the production version of its CR-Z hybrid sports coupe at the 2010 Detroit motor show. The styling is inspired by the old CRX, but under the skin the CR-Z is pure 21st century hybrid. We've seen a few Honda CR-Z concept cars - tell me about the production version Featuring a 1.5-litre petrol engine with 108bhp and ...

Honda CR-Z to be built

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Steve Moody, 24 October 2007 11:51

Surely hybrids are worthy but dull? What’s going on with the slinky CR-Z? The CR-Z is only a concept at the moment, but it’s been given the green light to go into production by Honda president and CEO Takeo Fukui, and what you see here is a very close representation of the finished article. It’s a lightweight two plus two ...

Honda CR-Z to be built

Rated 3.5 out of 53.5

Steve Moody, 24 October 2007 11:51

Surely hybrids are worthy but dull? What’s going on with the slinky CR-Z? The CR-Z is only a concept at the moment, but it’s been given the green light to go into production by Honda president and CEO Takeo Fukui, and what you see here is a very close representation of the finished article. It’s a lightweight two plus two ...

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