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Video: Honda execs talk up historical link between CR-Z and CRX
Filed under: Hybrid, Videos, Hatchback, Honda

Honda execs relate CR-Z to the original CRX - Click above to view the video after the jump


Looking at the 2011 CR-Z, it's hard not to think back to the original Honda CRX. The two-seat configuration, double-paneled glass hatch and sport compact styling are what made the CRX a huge hit for Honda buyers some two decades ago, and the automaker is hoping to recapture that magic with the CR-Z, though with a slightly different approach.



The big difference with the CR-Z is that it uses a hybrid powertrain rather than a standard petrol mill. And while the automaker's decision to give the CR-Z a gas/electric powertrain isn't necessarily sitting well with everyone, Honda reassures us that the fundamental values that made the CRX a success are very much present in the CR-Z. John Mendel, executive vice president of auto sales, says, "We hope consumers look at this car and see all the passion around the original CRX, but [we're] taking that passion and moving it into a whole new generation." See what other Honda execs and enthusiasts have to say about the CR-Z by watching the video after the jump.







Gallery: Detroit 2010: 2011 Honda CR-Z

[Source: YouTube]

Continue reading Video: Honda execs talk up historical link between CR-Z and CRX

Video: Honda execs talk up historical link between CR-Z and CRX originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 09 Mar 2010 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments






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Video: Honda execs talk up historical link between CR-Z and CRX was originally published by Autoblog. Read the full story by clicking here.

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