Honda the Japanese car manufacturer revealed 2011 Honda CR-Z MUGEN at the 2010 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. The 2011 Honda CR-Z MUGEN car is outfitted with MUGEN trimmings.
The 2011 Honda CR-Z MUGEN is powered with a 1.5L i-VTEC engine system assisted to Honda Integrated Motor Assist hybrid system. The car produces a total of 122-hp and a maximum torque of 128 lb-ft. When the car is connected to a 6-speed manual transmission which travels an EPA-estimated 31 mpg in city and 37 mpg in highway. With CVT transmission the CR-Z travels 35 mpg in city and 39 mpg in highway.
The 2011 Honda CR-Z MUGEN car equipment includes full MUGEN body kit, front grille, rear wing spoiler, 17-inch XJ aluminum wheels, sport mats, unique black aluminum shift knob and billet aluminum oil-filler cap.
Honda announced that it will produce 300 cars only for the 2011 Honda CR-Z with sales to start on 2011spring. The 300 cars will get to show off with assigned serial number plate. The painted parts will come color matched to each of five available CR-Z colors. The cost details will be announced by the company shortly before launch of car.
The 2011 Honda CR-Z MUGEN is powered with a 1.5L i-VTEC engine system assisted to Honda Integrated Motor Assist hybrid system. The car produces a total of 122-hp and a maximum torque of 128 lb-ft. When the car is connected to a 6-speed manual transmission which travels an EPA-estimated 31 mpg in city and 37 mpg in highway. With CVT transmission the CR-Z travels 35 mpg in city and 39 mpg in highway.
The 2011 Honda CR-Z MUGEN car equipment includes full MUGEN body kit, front grille, rear wing spoiler, 17-inch XJ aluminum wheels, sport mats, unique black aluminum shift knob and billet aluminum oil-filler cap.
Honda announced that it will produce 300 cars only for the 2011 Honda CR-Z with sales to start on 2011spring. The 300 cars will get to show off with assigned serial number plate. The painted parts will come color matched to each of five available CR-Z colors. The cost details will be announced by the company shortly before launch of car.
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