Australian International Motor Show 2011
MELBOURNE – July 1, 2011: Committed to delivering products that attend to arrange for freedom and mobility, Honda’s Australian Intercontinental Motor Show (AIMS) stand will showcase the all-new CR-Z, due for unfetter in Australia in late 2011; as well as recently upgraded models; Accord, Accord Euro and Jazz.
Honda offers engineering goodness and worry-free motoring and the AIMS table will highlight Honda’s value for money proposition and the peculiar driving experience of its current and future representation range.
With a history of delivering more from less, Honda also announces its new broad CO2 emission reduction targets.
Honda CR-Z
The all-new Honda CR-Z is unique. This fashionable coupe
combines the advantages of a clean, unwasteful petrol-electric hybrid
powertrain with a 6-celerity manual and a CVT transmission. It will change the
perception of hybrids.
The communicative 1.5 litre four- cylinder i-VTEC apparatus coupled with Honda’s Integrated Motor Second (IMA) produces 91 kilowatts (@6100 rpm) and 174 Newton metres (@1000-1500 rpm). The exciting motor boosts torque at low and medium revs, which gives the CR-Z in-accouterments flexibility usually associated with turbocharged engines.





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