Showing posts with label cr. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

2010 Honda CR Z Hybrid

HONDA CR-Z HYBRID




The CR-Z Hybrid Racer has the familiar IMA powertrain, consisting of a 1.5-liter gasoline engine and an electric motor . By adding a supercharger is the total power is 200 hp. Maximum torque is 237 Nm.
Honda does not participate in the racing event, but leave the CR-Z Hybrid Racer in the exhibition Le Mans Le Futur verse, where cars for the Le Mans race in the future be seen. This is the second time this event occurs. Acts or the CR-Z Hybrid Racer as pace car in the Speed ​​EuroSeries.





Friday, March 20, 2015

Honda CR Z Sales Are Dreadful Could A 2018 Model Erase Bad Memories

The Honda CR-Z is selling even worse than it used to. And by used to, we mean worse than it did last year, its worst year ever. And by worst year ever, we really do mean worse than the two absolutely terrible previous years.

U.S. CR-Z volume is down 37% through the first two months of 2015, a drop from 585 sales in January and February 2014 to 371 in the same period one year later. Honda sold 739 CR-Zs in the first one-sixth of 2013, 829 in the same period of 2012, and 1985 in the first two months of 2012.

There appears to be hope on the horizon, according to a source of Car & Driver’s. That hope involves murdering off the current Fit-based CR-Z and replacing it with a slightly enlarged CR-Z based on a shortened Civic platform.

No hybrid, many horsepowers, a proper successor to the CRX. Sounds good.

One shouldn’t allow themselves to feel that the CR-Z’s ridiculous flop means sport compacts are a fruitless endeavour in the current new vehicle market. While Hyundai Veloster sales are flaming out, the car went on sale nearly four years ago. Moreover, over the last two months, Hyundai USA sold nearly eight Velosters for every CR-Z.
Honda CR-Z sales chart
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On a higher performance scale, Subaru USA’s WRX/STi pairing are up 44% to 4790 sales over the last two months. The WRX/STi is outselling the surging Audi A3, an entry-level best seller for America’s most steadily growing luxury brand . Volkswagen Golf GTI sales have more than doubled in this relaunch year to 3757 units through the end of February.

Mini, meanwhile, is shaking off the loss of Clubman, Coupe, Roadster, and Paceman sales with its regular Hardtop model. After a dreadful 2014 at the end of its lifecycle, the core Mini is up 259% to 4589 sales so far this year.


• Historical Monthly & Yearly Honda CR-Z Sales Figures
• 2015 Honda Fit EX Driven Review
• 2014 Honda Accord Hybrid Driven Review


Sure, the Beetle is plunging so quickly Volkswagen may finally be thinking of killing it off. In old age, Fiat 500 sales declined in February for the 18th time in 21 months. But more popular models prove that there’s market share to be had, and surely Honda, of all automakers, can learn from their mistakes. More Civic sharing would help defray costs, moderately high performance might bring a youthful image back to the brand, and a second-gen CR-Z might just do what the similarly named CR-V does: dominate its category.

For now, we can look on with embarrassment as Honda reports dreadfully low CR-Z sales figures month after month. Only 175 were sold in February 2015, the third month in the model’s 55-month history – and the third out of the last four – that CR-Z sales have fallen below 200 units in the United States. Honda Canada reported two CR-Z sales in February, or 100% more than the figure achieved in its worst month ever, when one CR-Z was sold in October 2013.

This article also appeared today on The Truth About Cars.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Honda CR Z Hybrid Sport Hatch Noblesse Wings Up

Honda CR-Z Hybrid Sport Hatch Noblesse Wings Up
Honda CR-Z Hybrid Sport Hatch Noblesse Wings Up
Japanese tuner has been continuously releasing the Noblesse many aftermarket pieces for the new Honda CR-Z was always his hybrid sport hatch opened. Among other parts, the company developed the basic aero kit with front and rear bumpers, side skirts, rear diffuser and large roof wing. This may be due to mild carbon hood, aero parts, chassis, larger alloy wheels and sport exhaust system added. You can look at the photos dealing with the Noblesse Honda CR-Z, a video from a bike test circuit to make the car right after the jump.



Source: Noblesse Via: Mind Farm