Brochure images showing the new Honda CR-Z in its final production form have leaked onto the web. The pages also reveal some of the new hybrid sports car's vital statistics.
As expected, the new Honda CR-Z will be powered by a naturally aspirated four-cylinder motor combined with Honda's Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) hybrid tech. The petrol engine develops 113bhp at 6000rpm and 107lb ft at 4800rpm, while the electric motor chucks in 13bhp and 58lb ft at its best.
The power is sent to the front wheels via a six-speed manual or optional CVT 'box, and should get the CR-Z from rest to 62mph in 9.7secs.
Visually, the spiritual successor to the much-loved CRX remains close to the concept
CR-Z revealed at the Tokyo motor show last October
. A more production- and pedestrian-friendly nose and marginally revised rear light clusters are the only significant differences.
The brochure pics also feature a page of what appears to be an optional styling pack, although it's quite likely these will only be offered for the Japanese domestic market.