Honda's CR-Z, the
world's first sporty hybrid has already managed to win three
prestigious awards, making it one of the most recognised hybrid
two-seaters in recent times.
It was a moment of pride seeing the Tata Indica Vista EVX , bag the
Most Economic Small Passenger EV and the Most Economical &
Environment Friendly Small Passenger EV under the Small Passenger EV
Category at the inaugural RAC (Royal Automobile Club) Brighton to London
Future Car Challenge. But competing alongside our indigenous small car
was an even smaller dynamite from Japan, which apart from winning the
Most Economical and Environment Friendly Sports HEV at Brighton has also
become Japan Car of the Year (JCOTY) 2010-11.
We are talking about the Honda CR-Z,
which is the Japanese car maker's first sports hybrid coupe to hit the
streets. With 11 wins in the prestigious competition, Honda has now
become the most successful manufacturer in JCOTY history.
Takanobu Ito, President and CEO of Honda Motor, said: "We are very
proud that the CR-Z has been selected from the strong contenders of new
models as the Car of the Year Japan 2010-2011. This award shows that the
public has accepted Honda's aspiration to supply exceptional
environmental performance in a fun-to-drive hybrid car at an affordable
price, as well as Honda's desire to spread the joy of owning and driving
a car."
The award-winning run continued as the CR-Z scooped the Eco Gadget of
the Year at the Stuff Gadget Awards and won the What Car? Green Awards’
trophy in the Best Sports Car category.
Priced at 11.64 lakh in the UK, the sporty Honda CR-Z brings together
a 1.5-litre i-VTEC engine, six-speed manual gearbox and Honda’s
Integrated Motor Assist system to make a car that’s as fun to drive as
it is efficient.
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