US Spec: 1.5 L 62 hp D15B6 I4 (1988-89) 72 hp D15B6 I4 (1990-91) 1.5 L 92 hp D15B2 I4 1.6 L 105 HP D16A6 I4 (1988) 1.6 L 108 hp D16A6 I4 (1989-91)
driving the new Honda CR-Z
The Honda CR-X, originally launched as the Honda Ballade Sports CR-X in Japan, was a front-wheel-drive sports compact car manufactured by Honda. The first generation CR-X was sold in some regions outside Japan as the Honda Civic CR-X. At its introduction, the CR-X was available in Japan only at Honda Verno dealership sales channels, and accompanied the Vigor, the Quint, and the Prelude.
honda cr-z convertible picture
In the US-spec, the CR-X was marketed as an economy sport hatchback, having room for just two passengers. EU-spec, however, received a ZC 130 hp (97 kW) engine and 2+2 seats. Redesigned in 1988 and produced to 1991, the CR-X was popular for its performance, nimble handling, and good fuel economy. In the US its performance model, the Si (with the SOHC (D16A6) not the equally-sized JDM Si 1590cc (ZC) DOHC engine), was a favorite. Honda's 1992 CRX del Sol was marketed as a CR-X in some markets.
Honda\x26#39;s hybrid CR-Z made its
2011 Honda CR-Z – Click above
Honda CR-Z
2011 Honda CR-Z – Click above
driving the new Honda CR-Z
The Honda CR-X, originally launched as the Honda Ballade Sports CR-X in Japan, was a front-wheel-drive sports compact car manufactured by Honda. The first generation CR-X was sold in some regions outside Japan as the Honda Civic CR-X. At its introduction, the CR-X was available in Japan only at Honda Verno dealership sales channels, and accompanied the Vigor, the Quint, and the Prelude.
honda cr-z convertible picture
In the US-spec, the CR-X was marketed as an economy sport hatchback, having room for just two passengers. EU-spec, however, received a ZC 130 hp (97 kW) engine and 2+2 seats. Redesigned in 1988 and produced to 1991, the CR-X was popular for its performance, nimble handling, and good fuel economy. In the US its performance model, the Si (with the SOHC (D16A6) not the equally-sized JDM Si 1590cc (ZC) DOHC engine), was a favorite. Honda's 1992 CRX del Sol was marketed as a CR-X in some markets.
Honda\x26#39;s hybrid CR-Z made its
2011 Honda CR-Z – Click above
Honda CR-Z
2011 Honda CR-Z – Click above
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