A sporty, non-hybrid variant of the Honda CR-Z is said to be in the works.
A sporty, non-hybrid variant of the Honda CR-Z is said to be in the works.
Honda has prepared an armada of fourteen cars for this year’s SEMA, including twelve CR-Zs.
Welcome back to our “Looking back at the past decade in motoring” feature. This is part five, and unlike last time, where we discussed everything from superminis to supercars, we’ll be focusing on one type of cars, one really horrible and yet really popular type: the hybrid.
Mugen has officially released their accessory line for the Honda CR-Z. We first got a glimpse of it when a brochure was leaked back in December, but now we have proper photos and info from Mugen.
The Honda CR-Z has been launched today at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The world premiere unveiling revealed a hybrid car which promises fun and sporty handling. The European version will debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March this year.
Rumours are flying around saying that Nissan may be reviving the 240SX (Also known as the Silvia).
A brochure for the upcoming Honda CR-Z has been leaked onto the internet. First impressions are quite good, it’s a good looking car in my opinion. The styling hasn’t changed much from the concept car, which is a good thing.