Order books now open for Sporty Honda CR-Z Hybrid

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Prices announced for the Honda CR-Z Hybrid and Sport

The Honda CR-Z brings a range of enhancements to performance and styling.

As the makers of the world’s first sporty hybrid, Honda wanted to build on the sporty performance of the CR-Z by increasing the power output. The car’s agile 1.5 litre petrol engine has been updated with changes to the Engine Control Unit (ECU) and the variable valve timing system, boosting power by 7 PS from 114 PS to 121 PS.  Pricing will start from £20,550 OTR for the Sport variant and £23,050 for the top of the range GT.

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The IMA hybrid system benefits from the addition of a Lithium Ion battery, replacing the previous Nickel-metal hybrid version, and an increase in power from 14 PS (10kW) to 20 PS (15kW).

These improvements result in an overall combined output of 137 PS at 6600 rpm (+13 PS) and 190 Nm of torque (+16 Nm)1. The 0-62 mph sprint time falls from 10.0 sec to 9.1 sec on the Sport model and 10.1 sec down to 9.5 sec on the GT. The top speed is 124 mph.

Further emphasising the coupes sporty credentials is the introduction of the Sport Plus (S+) boost system which is activated by pressing the S+ button on the steering wheel. Once the button is pushed, an electric boost kicks in when the accelerator is pressed to give up to 10 seconds of increased acceleration.

This increase in power and performance has not compromised fuel economy and CO2 emissions, with the CR-Z retaining its competitive 56.5 mpg on the combined cycle and 116 g/km (Sport) and 54.3 mpg and 122 g/km (GT).

As well as a performance boost the 2013 model has undergone some styling updates. Two new colours will be available in the form of Aurora Violet and Energetic Yellow. A new bumper design frames the revised front grille and complements the aerodynamic diffuser at the rear. The GT model will now feature 17 inch alloy wheels to offer a bolder sportier look.

Honda has also updated the interior, making subtle changes to the colour scheme and improvements to the cabin storage, as a result of revisions to the door casing.

There are currently a selection of great offers available on the revised CR-Z such as a finance package of 6.9 per cent PCP over 3 years, or 3 years 0 per cent HP. A 3 year complimentary servicing plan is also available, along with the option to upgrade to 5 years servicing for £199.

The order books are open now and the Honda CR-Z will be available in dealerships from January 2013.

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