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CR-Z Accessory Details Unveiled


The accessories team went to great lengths to make sure the accessories performed their functions exceptionally while complementing the CR-Z's styling without overpowering the vehicle's smooth lines. We're confident that objective was met.



 
Posted by Kiko Miyagawa - Product Planner - Product Planning on April 29, 2010 at 1:55 PM
 

To add speed, add lightness.

 

These wise words are attributed to the legendary English motoring magician, Colin Chapman.  For the uninitiated, Chapman founded the famous sports car company, Lotus, and before his death in 1982, led it to seven Constructors' Titles, six Drivers' Championships, a little ol' race in Indianapolis, , and production of many classic  sports cars for lucky owners around the world.  While his influence and credentials are truly gold standard, it is his engineering theory as noted in the title above that continues to win the hearts of true automotive enthusiasts around the world.   And just to make sure we all understood, he also said: "More power makes it fast on the straight, less weight makes it fast everywhere."



 
Posted by James Bell - Kelley Blue Book - VP Corporate Communications and Executive Market Analyst on April 20, 2010 at 2:50 PM
 

The transmission of choice for efficiency.

 

While a lot of attention has been paid to the fact that the CR-Z comes with a 6-speed manual transmission, it is, in fact, also available with a high-tech Continuously Variable Transmission or CVT.

 


 
Posted by Adrienne Hall - Product Planner on April 7, 2010 at 10:42 AM
 

The 2012 CR-Z, Accessorized  


Since the CR-Z is already showing signs of having an enthusiastic following, we expect the subject of official Honda accessories to be of much interest. It's a great looking car, so the CR-Z is the perfect canvas for subtle visual tweaks that can enhance its overall look. As a driver's car, the CR-Z is a great candidate for interior customization. The accessories for the CR-Z are geared to do just that—enhance the looks and functionality of the car.



 
Posted by Kiko Miyagawa - Product Planner - Product Planning on March 30, 2010 at 11:16 AM