Honda CR-Z Production Update

Early details emerge...
by Zack Newmark
February 20, 2008 5:41 PM
Filed Under: Concept Car, Corporate/Financial, Honda, Japanese

The new Honda hybrid coupe, based on the Honda CR-Z concept, is expected to cost roughly 25,000 euros with higher trim levels bringing the price up to 28k.  This news comes from Honda UK's Mark Turner in an interview with Automotive News.

Turner indicates that "Europe is a key market for this model," and it should be.  With European legislators making it clear they will continue to press for emissions reductions and fuel economy, the production version of the CR-Z could play an important role in Honda reaching their target of selling 400,000 to 500,000 hybrids per year.

Honda CEO Takeo Fukui mentioned that target figure at the NAIAS last January, with expectations of hitting that target by 2011.  A sports coupe derived from the CR-Z concept will be one of the three hybrids on Honda's roster, according to Fukui.

Because of the importance of this vehicle, Europe will have a lot of influence on the final design of the car already three years in the making.  "We have a big say in the design, and the engineering and R&D are being finished at Offenbach in Germany," Turner was quoted as saying.

But don't expect the car to diverge too far away from the design of the CR-Z concept.  "If we could deliver a car that looked like that," Turner said, "it would be a big success whatever power unit we had in it."  The CR-Z, which stands for Compact Renaissance Zero, was originally designed to be more open than other small cars.

Although a fully petrol version of the production CR-Z is also under consideration, expect to see the CR-Z production model with a mild hybrid powertrain, similar to Spring 2009's expected Global Hybrid.  This system allows an electric motor to work in tandem with a petrol engine, but not on its own.  Energy from braking is used to help recharge the batteries and fuel the electrics.

Source: Automotive News
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Comments

well. luv the concept, the blue interior lights (they're awesome), the front, esp. the audi lights. but the back looks like those cars from the 80s, and I wonder why they still went with the hand brake, they did well with experimenting with the hand brake with CRV and Odyssey..

by kedoya | February 21, 2008 2:34 AM
I hope the model should inherits Insight's spitit meaning experimental hybrid attempt such as aluminum-plastic body structrue, mild hybrid with an small lighium-ion battery, LED headlamps etc. Price must be lower than the entry level Audi TT coupe.

by hiromichi | February 21, 2008 3:08 AM
i hope they have a gas version as well.. k20 please

by drag | February 21, 2008 3:40 AM
To me it looks like an art student tried to do their own interpretation of the next generation Mazda RX-8 and gave it a taller deck lid. I also see a little Lexus IS250 in the headlights and front-end proportions. Just not very original IMO but then again, I have never been crazy about the looks of most Hondas. I actually prefer Acuras for their slightly edgier look and this vehicle seems to more on the "soft" side for my tastes. I can see where some will probably like the look because it is different. However, I don't think it would age well if it went into production. Like one of those vehicles you see on the street years after it has been taken out of production and think to yourself "what were they thinking?" - Especially the rear end!

by flyerbry | February 21, 2008 6:29 AM
I saw this car in Detroit this year, and it was a well executed design, that I hope they build. The back of the design is on purpose, Honda made a mistake when they dropped the CRX years ago, and this car, even more than the Insight could serve as the spiritual successor to that well loved vehicle. Moreover, the proportions on this car are better in person than many of Hondas recent offerings suchs as the Civic sedan, the Element, and the latest US Accord. All things being equal, this would go a long way to stepping in where the Prelude and the Toyota Celica left off, with some added environmental street cred as well. Peace!

by Alfafox5 | February 21, 2008 7:00 AM
honda seem to keep coming up with concept cars but they never seem to be putting anything into production, come on guys great looking concpts but no evidence of progrssion

by astonmartindb9 | February 21, 2008 4:25 PM
The front of this car looks so reminiscent of the Quattroporte..no?

by MB.65 | February 23, 2008 6:16 AM
isnt this supposed to become the new crx? the back is too tall and heavy in respect to the flat edgy front end

by ck314 | March 17, 2008 12:21 AM
that body with a s2000 engine would be sweet

by keithxp | April 1, 2008 9:23 AM

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