Saturday, July 17, 2010

All-New 2011 Honda CR-Z hybrid sports coupe.




All-New 2011 Honda CR-Z hybrid sports coupe.

The all-new 2011 Honda CR-Z hybrid sports coupe set to debut at dealerships on August 24, 2010, with manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP) ranging from $ 19,200, plus destination and handling charge1 for $ 750, American Honda Motor Co., Inc. ., announced today.

Developed as a vehicle, driver-focused style with an emphasis on the efficient performance, the all-new 2011 Honda CR-Z introduced a two-passenger coupe, sleek design with fast, sporty handling for gasoline-electric hybrid segment. A 1.5-liter engine works i "'VTEC 4-cylinder with Honda's unique, compact and lightweight Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) to supply both power and efficiency to the CR-Z. A transmission, sport-focused six-speed manual first for each mass-produced hybrid. An automatic Continues Variable Transmission (CVT) is available and includes steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters to control the ratio of tooth-like manual.

A new exclusive 3-mode drive system allows the driver to configure the vehicle response Sport, Normal or Social Mode (Economy) driving modes. Driver efficiency tools including Eco Assistâ "¢ and Eco Scoring, which together can help drivers find an efficient driving style improvements, while also comparing the economic performance for the previous trip as well as the life of the vehicle.

CR-Z is available in two value equipment "well-equipped CR-Z (basic) and CR-Z rich EX standard features. In the CR-Z includes AM / FM / CD / USB audio system with six speakers, automatic climate control, power windows and door locks, remote entry, cruise control, and more.

EX CR-Z adds 360-watt AM / FM / CD audio system with high-power seven speakers "" including subwoofer "" Bluetooth ® HandsFreeLink ®, leather-wrapped steering wheel and more. EX CR-Z is available with a Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation Systema "¢ with Voice Recognition2.

CR-Z show Honda's commitment to safety in the design and construction vehicles. Advanced Compatibility Engineeringâ "¢ (ACEA" ¢) body structure designed to help protect the passenger vehicle in frontal collisions. Additional safety technology includes Vehicle Stability Assistâ "¢ (VSAÂ ®); standard dual-stage, dual front airbags-limits; standard front-side airbags with passenger-side dwellers Position Detection System (OPDS);-curtain airbags, active head restraints; anti-lock braking system, a tire pressure monitoring systems, and pedestrian injury mitigation design in the front of the vehicle.


































source:honda.com

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