Honda CR-Z Final Label: End of production special for Japan
The Honda CR-Z is heading out of production, and will be marked by a limited edition Final Label model in Japan. Sales in Canada and US will cease soon too.
The Honda CR-Z is heading out of production, and will be marked by a limited edition Final Label model in Japan. Sales in Canada and US will cease soon too.
The Honda CR-Z will exit production with a Final Label special edition model in Japan that has new alloy wheels, badging, and embossed front seats.
The CR-Z is Honda’s idea of a fun-to-drive, sporty hybrid car, but what do the letters in its name mean? Hint: It has nothing to do with Dragonball-Z.
For its second facelift, the Honda CR-Z gains more expressive fascias, a wider track, electronic parking brake and a center arm rest, but no extra power.
Available for the MY13/14 CR-Z, the HPD supercharger ups output from the 1.5-liter I4 from 130hp/140 lb-ft (97kW/190Nm) to 197hp/176 lb-ft (147kW/239Nm).
The Honda CR-Z was given a light update and facelift in 2012 with new headlights. A more powerful electric motor upped output to 130hp/140 lb-ft (97kW).