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Production
Version
of 2011
Honda
CR-Z
Sport
Hybrid
Coupe
Makes
Official
Debut
All-new
hybrid
model
set to
go on
sale in
the U.S.
this
summer
DETROIT
- The
all-new
2011
Honda
CR-Z
sport
hybrid
coupe,
making
its U.S.
production
debut at
the
North
American
International
Auto
Show in
Detroit,
introduces
sleek
styling
and
sporty
handling
to the
hybrid
segment,
American
Honda
Motor
Co.,
Inc.,
announced
today.
"The
CR-Z is
a
personal
sport
hybrid
coupe
for
people
with a
spirit
of
adventure
and an
elevated
sense of
responsibility
toward
the
environment,"
said
John
Mendel,
executive
vice
president
of sales
for
American
Honda.
"It's
the
first
hybrid
designed
to
maximize
style
and fun,
in
addition
to
efficiency
and
economy."
Set to
go on
sale
late
summer
in the
U.S.,
the CR-Z
is
powered
by a
1.5-liter
i-VTEC
engine
with
Honda's
compact
and
lightweight
Integrated
Motor
Assist (IMA)
hybrid-electric
system.
The
two-passenger
CR-Z
introduces
a new
three-mode
drive
system
that
allows
the
driver
to
select
between
Sport,
Econ
(Economy)
and
Normal
driving
modes.
The
exterior's
distinctive
"one-motion"
wedge
form
originates
from its
low-slung
hood to
form a
broad
forward
stance.
A side
profile
with a
deeply
inset
beltline
conveys
a
dynamic
tension,
while
the
short
wheelbase
and
large,
wide
front
grille
accents
the
vehicle's
athletic
presence.
The
futuristically
styled
interior
offers a
high-tech
appearance
and
ergonomically
intuitive
controls.
Instrument
panel
meters
illuminate
with a
three-dimensional,
vibrant
blue
color
theme
resulting
in a
multi-layered
appearance.
Set
against
a motif
of
textured
black
materials
and
aluminum-style
trim
accents,
the
upper
portion
of the
dashboard
extends
toward
the
driver
to
provide
a
wrap-around
cockpit
environment.
The
passenger
zone
offers
an open,
comfortable
space.
Premium
sport-oriented
cloth
seats
are
designed
to
provide
excellent
lateral
support
along
with
everyday
driving
comfort.
A
mid-ship
console
behind
the
front
seats
optimizes
cargo
space. A
hard-shell
separator
can be
closed
to
create
additional
hidden
storage.
The two
trim
levels
include
the
well-equipped
CR-Z and
the
feature-rich
CR-Z EX.
A
six-speed
manual
transmission
is
standard
equipment
and a
Continuously
Variable
Transmission
(CVT) is
available.
Standard
features
on the
CR-Z
include
Vehicle
Stability
Assist,
an
AM/FM/CD/USB
audio
system
with six
speakers,
automatic
climate
control,
power
windows
and door
locks,
remote
entry,
cruise
control,
and
more.
The CR-Z
EX adds,
High-Intensity
Discharge
(HID)
Headlights
with
Auto-On/Off,
fog
lights,
a
360-Watt
AM/FM/CD
premium
audio
system
with
seven
speakers
including
subwoofer,
Bluetooth®
HandsFreeLink®,
perforated
leather-wrapped
steering
wheel,
and
more.
The CR-Z
EX is
available
with the
Honda
Satellite-Linked
Navigation
System(1)
with
voice
recognition.
The CR-Z
represents
the
sixth
unique
version
of
Honda's
original
IMA
technology
since
the
launch
of the
2000
Insight,
the
first
hybrid
vehicle
available
in North
America
in
December
1999.
The
foundation
of the
CR-Z's
hybrid
powertrain
is a
4-cylinder,
16-valve,
single
overhead
cam
engine
with
"intelligent"
Variable
Valve
Timing
and Lift
Electronic
Control
(i-VTEC)
that
receives
additional
power
from the
IMA
system's
DC
brushless
electric
motor.
The
i-VTEC
system
controls
the
opening
and
closing
of one
intake
valve
per
cylinder
to
enhance
combustion
at low
RPMs.
The
10-kilowatt
electric
motor
assists
in
acceleration
and also
acts as
a
generator
during
braking
or
coasting
to
capture
kinetic
energy
that
recharges
the
100-volt
IMA
nickel-metal
hydride
battery
pack.
The
gasoline
engine
can
automatically
turn off
during
vehicle
stops to
improve
efficiency.
The
system
delivers
a
combined
peak
output
of 122
horsepower(2)
at 6,000
rpm and
128
ft-lb.
of
torque(2)
at 1,000
to 1,500
rpm (123
ft-lb.
on CVT-equipped
models).
Preliminary
fuel
economy
estimates
are
anticipated
to
result
in a
rating
of 36
city/38
highway
miles
per
gallon(3)
on CVT-equipped
models.
Manual
transmission
models
are
anticipated
to
achieve
an
EPA-estimated
fuel
economy
rating
of 31
city/37
highway
miles
per
gallon(3).
The CR-Z
is rated
as an
Advanced
Technology
Partial
Zero
Emissions
Vehicle
(AT-PZEV)
in
states
that
adhere
to
California
Air
Resource
Board (CARB)
ZEV
standards
(EPA
Tier 2,
Bin 2 in
all
states).
The
standard
six-speed
manual
transmission
is
engineered
for
optimal
acceleration
performance
in gears
one
through
five and
for
optimal
fuel
economy
in sixth
gear.
When
starting
on steep
inclines
from a
stop,
hill
start
assist
temporarily
prevents
the
vehicle
from
rolling
backwards
during
the
moment
between
releasing
the
brake,
depressing
the
throttle
and
releasing
the
clutch
(for a
duration
of
approximately
1.5
seconds).
The
available
CVT
provides
the
convenience
of an
automatic
transmission
with a
seamless
transition
between
minimum
and
maximum
ratios,
while
also
keeping
the
engine
within
an
optimal
RPM
range
for
overall
efficiency.
To
increase
the
performance
potential
of the
CVT,
paddle
shifters
located
on the
steering
wheel
allow
the
driver
to
manually
simulate
the
stepped
holding
pattern.
In Sport
mode,
the
paddle
shifters
will
hold and
maintain
a
selected
ratio.
The
CR-Z's
three-mode
drive
system
allows
the
driver
to
select
between
individual
modes of
performance
for
Sport,
Normal
and
Economy
driving
styles.
The
system
is
activated
via
three
backlit
buttons
to the
left of
the
steering
wheel.
The
Sport
mode
enhances
multiple
vehicle
systems
for
performance
including
the
engine
throttle
responsiveness,
electric
power
steering
effort
and the
electric
motor
power
assist.
The
inner
ring of
the
tachometer
illuminates
red when
the
vehicle
is in
Sport
mode.
During
Econ
mode
operation,
the
engine's
responsiveness
is tuned
for
optimal
economy,
the
electric
motor
assist
gives
priority
to fuel
efficiency
and the
air
conditioning
system
can
reduce
its
overall
load on
the
engine.
The
inner
ring of
the
tachometer
transitions
between
blue and
green
when the
vehicle
is in
Econ
mode,
with the
green
representing
more
ecological
driving.
Normal
mode
provides
standard
settings
for
steering,
engine
response,
motor
assist
and air
conditioning.
Similar
to Econ
mode,
the
tachometer
ring
transitions
between
blue and
green
when the
vehicle
is in
normal
mode,
with the
green
representing
more
ecological
driving.
Like the
Honda
Insight,
the CR-Z
offers
an Eco
Guide
and Eco
scoring
feature
to help
drivers
track
progress
of
efficient
driving
styles.
The
front
MacPherson
strut
suspension
and rear
H-shaped
torsion
beam
suspension
settings
are
tuned to
provide
a
sporty,
solid
and
dynamic
driving
experience.
All
models
are
equipped
with
16x6-inch
aluminum
wheels
with
195/55
R16 86V
tires.
Accessory
17x7
alloy
wheels
with
205/45R17
84V
tires
with are
available.
The
standard
anti-lock
braking
system
(ABS)
with
electronic
brake
distribution
(EBD)
uses
ventilated
front
discs
and
solid
rear
discs.
The low
vehicle
height
and
placement
of the
battery
and
other
hybrid
components
beneath
the rear
cargo
area
further
contribute
to a low
center
of
gravity,
which is
key to
the new
CR-Z's
responsive,
sporty
handling.
Electric
power-assisted
rack-and-pinion
steering
enhances
steering
performance
and
improves
efficiency.
In
addition
to being
environmentally
responsible,
the CR-Z
demonstrates
a
commitment
to
safety
in its
design
and
construction.
The
Advanced
Compatibility
Engineering™
(ACE™)
body
structure
helps
protect
vehicle
occupants
in a
frontal
collision.
Additional
safety
technologies
include
standard
dual-stage,
multiple-threshold
front
airbags;
standard
front-side
airbags
with
passenger-side
Occupant
Position
Detection
System (OPDS);
side-curtain
airbags,
active
head
restraints;
an
anti-lock
braking
system;
a tire
pressure
monitoring
system;
and a
pedestrian
injury
mitigation
design
in the
front of
the
vehicle.
Additional
Honda
media
information
is
available
at
Hondanews.com.
Consumer
information
is
available
at
automobiles.honda.com.
(1) The
Honda
Satellite-Linked
Navigation
System™
is
available
on the
CR-Z EX
in the
United
States,
except
Alaska.
Please
see your
Honda
dealer
for
details.
(2)
Preliminary
estimate
provided
by
Honda.
Final
specification
is
subject
to
change.
(3)
Preliminary
EPA
mileage
estimates
determined
by
Honda.
Final
EPA
mileage
estimates
not
available
at the
time of
printing.
Use for
comparison
purposes
only. Do
not
compare
to
models
before
2008.
Your
actual
mileage
will
vary
depending
on how
you
drive
and
maintain
your
vehicle.
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