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The 2011 Honda CR-Z - Hilo

The All New 2011 Honda CR-Z Hybrid
  
2011 Honda CR-Z EX Hatchback
Introduction

The 2011 Honda CR-Z is front-drive with two doors and just two seats which makes the 2011 Honda CR-Z a near anomaly in the marketplace. Mechanically, though, the CR-Z is related most to Honda's current Insight hybrid, sharing its basic structure and suspension design.

Under the hood is Honda's familiar Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) mild-hybrid system. For more punch, the CR-Z starts with a slightly bigger gasoline engine than the Insight (1.5 liters vs 1.3) that produces 112 horsepower and 107 pound-feet of torque. The electric motor is the same and generates another 13 hp and 58 lb-ft. Notably, Honda is offering a six-speed manual transmission in addition to the more hybrid-typical continuously variable transmission (CVT). The CVT variant returns an estimated 35 mpg city and 39 mpg highway.

The end result of all this is that Honda has indeed created a sporty hybrid. The CR-Z looks sharp and is fun to drive around town thanks to its small size and quick steering. There is certainly fun to be had on a curvy road, too.

Check out the 2011 Honda CR-Z Debut at the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit



Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options

The two-seat 2011 Honda CR-Z comes in three trim levels: base, EX and EX with navigation. The base model comes standard with 16-inch alloy wheels, automatic headlights, hill-start assist (manual transmission), automatic climate control, full power accessories, manual seats with driver-side height adjustment, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, cruise control and a six-speaker CD audio system (with steering-wheel controls and USB/auxiliary audio jacks). The EX adds xenon  headlights, foglights, heated side mirrors, metallic interior trim, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, Bluetooth and a seven-speaker premium audio system. The EX can also be equipped with a voice-activated navigation system. Notable dealer-installed features include 17-inch wheels, performance tires and satellite radio.

Click Here to see a full listing of the 2011 Honda CR-Z Specifications and Features 

Driving Impressions

The 2011 Honda CR-Z is tuned for a smooth ride and you'll soon find the CR-Z is reasonably fun to drive. The steering is quick and there's also an enjoyable sense of nimbleness from piloting a small car that weighs just 2,650 pounds.

Power from the hybrid powertrain is certainly sufficient, and the burst of extra torque from the electric motor helps the CR-Z feel more energetic at low speeds than many competitors. How that power is doled out depends on which driving mode you've selected, as the difference in throttle response is vast. Sport provides a feel reminiscent of a classic, free-revving Honda performance car, while Econ transforms the CR-Z into a lethargic, deathly slow fuel-sipper. We think most folks will keep it in Normal most of the time. You can't really go wrong with the transmission choices, as the six-speed manual is easy to shift and offers a more mechanical feel than the one from the toylike Honda Fit, while the CVT keeps much of the car's sportiness intact thanks to its paddle shifters.


*all information courtesy of edmunds.com

2011 Honda CR-Z Pricing and EPA Data


 
Model Transmission MSRP EPA** City/Hwy/
Combined
 CR-Z  MT $19,200  31/37/34
 CR-Z  CVT  $19,850  35/39/37
 CR-Z EX  MT  $20,760  31/37/34
 CR-Z EX  CVT  $21,410  35/39/37
 CR-Z EX with Navigation  MT  $22,560  31/37/34
 CR-Z EX with Navigation  CVT  $23,210  35/39/37
*MSRP excluding tax, license, registration, $750 destination charge and options. Dealer prices may vary.

**Based on 2011 EPA mileage estimates. Use for comparison purposes only. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.

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Hilo, HI 96720
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(888) 525-1342
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