Honda CR-Z Concept, just one of their 18 cars at 2007 Tokyo Motor Show

Filed under: Autos | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: October 9, 2007 | 4 Comments

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We know that Honda have 18 cars on their stand at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show, and one of those cars that visitors will be able to have a close look at is the CR-Z Concept, which stands for Compact Renaissance Zero. The CR-Z looks like a concept that can be seen on our roads as the design is not over the top.

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Honda says that this concept offers the perfect balance between entertaining driving dynamics, while being environmentally friendly thanks to its hybrid power train which is the same that comes in the new Honda Civic Hybrid and it being lightweight.

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Many concept cars from Honda’s past have been boring but the CR-Z has a dynamic and aggressive design, and when you look at the images Honda has made it work very well. If this new concept proves popular at the Tokyo Motor Show, then I can see Honda getting the CR-Z into production by the end of the decade.

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4 Responses to “Honda CR-Z Concept, just one of their 18 cars at 2007 Tokyo Motor Show”

  1. brooke says:

    i love the look of the car

  2. dvchalapathi says:

    looking awesome saw such a gorgeous design ever

  3. niahoma says:

    I love it.

  4. pae says:

    it look so different from the past honda’s concept car. i love it and hope that one day i can use it on the road.

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