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    A leaked Japanese brochure has surfaced showing the new Honda CR-Z hybrid sportscar ahead of its Detroit Motor Show debut. Photo Gallery

More details emerge about the Honda CR-Z coupe.

A leaked Japanese brochure has surfaced of the new CR-Z hybrid sportscar, the spiritual successor to the CRX from the 1990s, ahead of its Detroit Motor Show debut next week. Honda enthusiast websites around the world, including the popular Temple of VTEC site, have splashed pictures and reveal specifications of the stylish little coupe.

As the brochure shows, the new hybrid two-door is almost identical to the concept shown at the Tokyo Motor Show in October. The CR-Z is expected to be launched in Japan within months and is also destined to arrive in Australia late this year or early in 2011. It is Honda's first mass-produced hybrid sports car.

According to the brochure the CR-Z is powered by a 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine developing 84kW/145Nm, mated to an electric motor producing 10kW/78Nm. It will hit 100km/h in 9.7 seconds and is expect to deliver fuel economy between 4.0 litres/100km and 4.5 litres/100km.

The CR-Z is expected to be available with a six-speed manual or continuously variable transmission. Although details are still scarce, the CR-Z is expected to have LED lights in the exterior wing mirrors and daytime LED running lights, leather interior and the option of a satellite navigation system.

The CR-Z remains relatively compact. It is 4080mm long, 1740mm wide, 1395 high and sits on a 2435mm wheelbase. This makes it 305mm longer, 65mm wider and 125mm higher than the original, which was on sale here between 1987 and 1998. The wheelbase is also 135mm longer.

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  • the interior is awsome! shame they couldnt let it flow outward onto the exterior

    jimbo of Sydney Posted on 05 January 2010 6:34pm
  • price range?. hybrid system the same as the volt or Prius?. Do I have to buy a large Honda Insight for green technology. Can I charge it at home?.

    bMii of Melbourne Posted on 05 January 2010 3:12pm
  • the shape of the car, does very much look like a CRX from the 1990's, but the even CRX was only 80bhp. i like the shape of it.

    Anthony Blyth of Lidcombe Posted on 05 January 2010 1:56pm
  • Can't say I'm a fan of the styling, it looks like someone stepped on it, which ironically could be why those performance figures are pretty flat.

    kato of Sydney Posted on 04 January 2010 11:45am
  • we give the ft86 a chance, now?.

    mer Posted on 03 January 2010 6:07pm
  • The performance is very poor. You buy any number of cars that can do 0-100kph in 9 secs and achieve similar fuel consumption. Why wouldn't you just buy an MX5??

    Mark of Sydney Posted on 03 January 2010 10:28am
  • looks like a hyundai, YUK. FAIL.

    Sydney of Melbourne Posted on 02 January 2010 10:53am
  • that looks disappointing, and the performance is even worse. Renault clio's are getting under 7 seconds to 100kmh, so why is this 3 seconds slower I like honda and have been looking forward to this car after seeing the concepts, and knowing how good the 1980's CRX is. Major let down. Long live the 80's CRX

    kaygas of melb Posted on 02 January 2010 10:51am
  • Sports car means; 2 seats, light, minimal goodies, sharp handling, rear wheel drive. When formula 1 cars go FWD I'll include them in the concept. If it seats 4 or has a 2nd row of seats it is a convertible. My MGF, with mid engine placement, and upgraded suspension that allows you to feel the white lines on the road, has pin sharp handling, exceeding the limit of the HSV or FPV that tried to follow me into the corner.

    Peter or Brisbane of Brisbane Posted on 01 January 2010 7:27pm
  • How can u call a car with acceleration like that sporty?

    alec of brisbane Posted on 01 January 2010 9:37am
  • Performance doesnt exactely live up to the looks does it? Fail.

    adam of tasmania Posted on 30 December 2009 7:54pm
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