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Monday, January 30, 2012

From Japanese For Japanese: Honda CR-Z Label α

Even if it is a Honda CR-Z on ID bearing the name Mugen, it is still a limited edition, primarily to the Japanese public. Special version has some subtle changes, and if you think the first letter of the Greek alphabet will immediately find the name, the CR-Z Label Alpha (α).
What makes this model a regular CR-Z? First, the exterior is given a special metallic color, which was matching with the interior redecorated. More specifically, the material on seats, door panels, including skin stitching on the steering wheel and the gearshift lever are colored in a shade that out.

Also on the outside would be the new set of alloy wheels, while the interior was fitted with a crank valence sports, made of aluminum. The Honda CR-Z Label α will be offered with a CVT automatic gearbox or a six-speed manual. Both models are available in Japan this week (starting price of around $30,000) to early summer.

If you want a special CR-Z, now you know where to look. See photos below if you like that color will be offered, and if does not matter how you may take possession of a CR-Z Mugen. There might even be worth the effort ...






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