Honda is billing the CR-Z as the world’s first hybrid sports car, and its power comes from Honda’s Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) system, borrowed from the Insight. However, the CR-Z gets a larger, 1.5-litre engine with 102bhp and a 20bhp electric motor. Combined outputs are 122bhp and 128lb ft of torque; maximum torque arrives at just 1500rpm.
Power is sent to the front wheels through a six-speed manual ’box, the first time a manual has appeared in a series hybrid. The CR-Z emits 117g/km of CO2, and returns 56.4mpg.
Drivers can choose from three driving modes — to maximise fun, economy or a combination of both — and these alter the throttle response, steering, idle stop timing, climate control and the IMA’s assistance.
The CR-Z sits on a shortened version of the Insight’s platform, but the track has been widened and its wheelbase has shrunk by 115mm. It’s also 295mm shorter than the five-door and, at 1196kg, it weighs 44kg less. The suspension features new spring and damper settings to improve the car’s ride and handling, which have been criticised on the Insight.
The CR-Z is set to be priced from around £18,000, and a hot Mugen version is likely to follow next year.
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