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Honda Planning More Powerful Hybrid Sports Coupeby Automotive News & Auto BlogTuesday, April 06, 2010 at 06:48 AM EDTThe Honda
CR-Z has not even landed in showrooms, and already we are hearing rumors
about a new, bigger hybrid sports coupe in Japan. At a recent chance meeting,
a
Honda insider revealed that company is busy working on a next generation
hybrid
sports coupe that will dwarf the all-new CR-Z in performance. Details of the
powerplant are still sketchy, but our source tells us that in place of a
planned V-6 hybrid, engineers are leaning toward the incorporation of a
cleaner, more fuel efficient 2.5-liter, four-cylinder gas engine attached to
Honda's well-known IMA hybrid system, which would lift this coupe's engine
capacity by one full liter over the CR-Z. He adds that the V-6 hybrid is being
considered as a main powerplant for U.S.-spec minivans and SUVs, which need
more grunt. The vehicle referred to here is a new sports
coupe
around the same size as the Accord Coupe, and would have four seats. The
beauty
of a sports hybrid, according to one Honda engineer, as that you can easily
tune the car to lean more towards performance or more towards fuel efficiency
depending on what you want. And it seems as though a lot of people (in Japan
at
least) want the new CR-Z, which has already taken in nearly 9000 orders in
just
one month. This article originally appeared on Car News Gossip. |
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