Honda CR-Z MUGEN previewed for UK

 Honda CR-Z MUGEN previewed for UK
Honda CR-Z MUGEN preview design sketches 17.03.2011

Honda tuner promises better performance for the CR-Z hybrid but offers few specifics

MUGEN Euro, the U.K.-based subsidiary of Honda's Japanese tuning partner MUGEN, is developing a performance variant of the CR-Z hybrid that the tuner says will provide it with a Type-R-like performance experience.

Similar, or identical to, a previously announced tuning job in Japan, the body kit includes a new front apron, grille with LED daytimers, roof-mounted wing and side skirt.

MUGEN Euro are promising a performance boost for the 1.5 liter petrol-run hybrid system but have not released details.

The tuner also says the CR-Z MUGEN 'might' even deliver better mileage to the CR-Z hybrid, likely through weight-saving measures.

"We wanted to extend the performance of the CR-Z," said Hiro Toyoda of MUGEN Euro in the press release. "It is already a fun car to drive, with an excellent chassis, but we thought that with more power and enhanced torque delivery it could be even more exciting. "

"This will be one quick hybrid," says Martin Moll, Head of Marketing for Honda (UK).

But MUGEN Euro says the CR-Z MUGEN is still in the development phase with no plans for a production version.

We guess it will be just a show car?  Doubt it...

Source: Honda

MUGEN EURO to build high-performance Honda CR-Z

MUGEN Euro is developing a highly-tuned version of Honda's CR-Z, which will deliver "Type R-like" performance from the hybrid's petrol-electric powertrain - and may offer even better fuel economy.

This faster, more powerful car will make its world debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July.

The CR-Z MUGEN will feature enhancements to both the 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol engine and the Honda IMA system to boost power and torque, while bespoke brakes and suspension will be fitted to improve the chassis dynamics.

The major engine changes, and those made to exhaust and induction, may even result in greater mpg and lower CO2 emissions during some conditions. However, at this early development stage, final power, torque and fuel economy figures are not yet known.

Lightweight components, including a carbon fibre bonnet, will be employed to lower the overall weight, and the car will use MUGEN alloy wheels to reduce unsprung mass.

To improve aerodynamics and give the car an even more sporting look, MUGEN body parts will be added, including front and rear bumpers, and a spoiler.

"We wanted to extend the performance of the CR-Z," says Hiro Toyoda of MUGEN Euro. "It is already a fun car to drive, with an excellent chassis, but we thought that with more power and enhanced torque delivery it could be even more exciting. However, as with all MUGEN projects, we have stayed true to the Honda design and philosophy, and the electric motor is still a vital ingredient to boost performance and economy."

The CR-Z MUGEN is a joint project between Honda (UK) and MUGEN Euro - the Northampton-based subsidiary of Honda's long standing tuning partner MUGEN. In 2009, MUGEN Euro produced the Civic Type R MUGEN, an extreme, 240PS version of Honda popular hot hatch.

"This will be one quick hybrid," says Martin Moll, Head of Marketing for Honda (UK). "With more torque, more power and MUGEN's experience of working with Honda cars, we're expecting great things. It promises to show how hybrid cars can be even more exciting to drive."

At this stage, the CR-Z MUGEN is being developed purely as a one-off prototype, with no plans for a production version.

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 accousticjama accousticjama
Honda hasn?t made a meaningful car since the NSX & 1998 Integra Type R.
March 17, 2011 12:42 pm
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
The CR-Z has a weak engine and it is about time it got some more POWEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.
March 17, 2011 12:45 pm
 Mikeado Mikeado
Yes! Finally some more power for the CR-Z! I could do without the LEDs, but we do need a replacement for the dead Civic Type-R.
March 17, 2011 1:39 pm
 zamzungas zamzungas
Why dont they make 2,5 turbo with at least 250hp? With this body kit and weight reduction it would became sport car, not a box with wheels
March 17, 2011 1:48 pm
 peterg peterg
Maybe Mugen should take over devolpment at Honda and only let Honda devolep the engine.... Whatever happened to the NSX, the S2000, the Legend MAX, the Integra Type R, the Prelude, the Civic Type R, the older Accord Euro....... Come back Honda's SOUL
March 17, 2011 2:26 pm
 Hellbound Hellbound
Mugen DOA - Dead On Arrival.
March 18, 2011 12:39 pm
 GTurbo GTurbo
Perhaps we shouldn't Honda-estimate this car company after this CR-Z hybrid sketch! New NSX neeeds to be badged Acura Lexus LFA-style. This Concept has great potential for a hybrid.
March 18, 2011 6:24 pm
 CallMeFBaby CallMeFBaby
This car is going to be WAY WAY WAY over priced for a honda. The Mugen civic RR was $40,000 and the Mugen SI sedan was $30,000 for a lip kit and a bunch of Mugen decals.
March 19, 2011 10:22 am