2011 Modified Honda CR-Z Sport Hybrid Rules 2010 SEMA Show
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2011 Honda CR-Z Sport Hybrid Dominates 2010 SEMA Show
MUGEN accessory kit to be offered for CR-Z as Honda Performance Development debuts two CR-Z concept carsL
LAS VEGAS – Twelve modified 2011 Honda CR-Z sport hybrid coupes are featured prominently in the Honda booth at the 2010 SEMA Show, which opens today. As the first available sport hybrid, the CR-Z demonstrates new opportunities for vehicle personalization among the import tuner community. Several significant vehicles are being unveiled at the show, including a 2011 CR-Z equipped with MUGEN* accessories, the Honda Performance Development, Inc. (HPD) CR-Z Hybrid R Concept, the HPD CR-Z Racer and several vehicles equipped with Honda Genuine Accessories.
“With the CR-Z sport hybrid coupe, drivers can achieve the great efficiency of a hybrid car without giving up the fun that many demand from a sporty car,”
said Bruce Smith, vice president of Parts Operations for American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
“The combination of greener practicality with style and fun makes this vehicle a perfect fit for young, environmentally conscious buyers looking to further personalize their cars.”
A 2011 CR-Z equipped with MUGEN accessories is also being revealed, and Honda announced that in the spring of 2011, it will begin sales of a limited-edition MUGEN accessory kit for the vehicle. Limited to only 300 complete kits, the package includes: a full MUGEN body kit; a front grille; a rear wing spoiler; 17-inch “XJ” aluminum wheels; sport mats; a unique black aluminum shift knob and a billet aluminum oil-filler cap. Further, after purchase, each owner will receive a unique serial-number plaque designating each kit as one of 300 available. All of the painted parts will come color-matched to each of the five available CR-Z colors. Pricing details will be made available closer to the on-sale date.
Also unveiled today were two concept vehicles from HPD: the CR-Z Hybrid R Concept and the HPD CR-Z Racer. Though neither vehicle is intended for sale, HPD, Honda’s North American racing company, was determined to demonstrate the potential of the CR-Z for both street and racing performance. Both vehicles share many performance enhancements, with the CR-Z Hybrid R Concept highlighting Honda-designed street styling and the HPD CR-Z Racer opting for serious racing capability. To demonstrate that capability, HPD will campaign two HPD CR-Z Racers at the 25 Hours of Thunderhill endurance race in December. HPD enhancements to both cars include: a turbocharger and upgraded IMA™ hybrid system, resulting in an estimated combined 200 horsepower and 175 lb-ft. of torque; performance clutch; limited-slip differential; ‘circuit-tuned’ suspension; upgraded brakes and aerodynamic components.
On display as a demonstration concept only, the Accord Crosstour HFP Concept features 19-inch HFP wheels; a full HFP body kit and front grille; a prototype lowered HFP sport suspension; color-matched door handles and special black-out door sash trim.
Reaching out to the import community, Honda invited six independent vehicle tuners to build and display their CR-Z hybrid concepts at the SEMA Show. Tuners were asked to push the limits to improve fuel economy and performance with their builds, and the vehicles on display show the variety of directions in which a personalized sport hybrid can go. Beyond this group, both the Los Angeles Auto Show and Honda Tuning Magazine displayed their CR-Z special project cars in the Honda booth.
Vehicles on Display at the Honda Booth
From American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
From Honda Performance Development, Inc.
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Aftermarket Project Vehicles
Special Project Vehicles
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2011 Honda CR-Z MUGEN accessories – Hi-res. Images
2010 Honda Accord Crosstour HFP™ Concept – Hi-res. Images
2011 Honda Accord Coupe HFP – Hi-res. Images
2011 Honda CR-Z Hybrid R Concept – Hi-res. Images
2011 Honda HPD CR-Z Racer – Hi-res. Images
Bisimoto Engineering 2011 Honda CR-Z – Hi-res. Images
DSO Eyewear 2011 Honda CR-Z Sport Hybrid Tuner – Hi-res. Images
Eibach Springs 2011 Honda CR-Z – Hi-res. Images
Fortune Motorsports Samurai Gold 2011 Honda CR-Z – Hi-res. Images
Konig Wheels 2011 Honda CR-Z – Hi-res. Images
Wraptivo 2011 Honda CR-Z Type-F Concept – Hi-res. Images
* MUGEN, under license by M-TEC Co., Ltd., of Japan, has been closely associated with Honda for decades in the design and manufacture of racing and premium performance components.













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