Interesting Facts About the Honda CR-X EE
The Honda CR‑X debuted in 1983 as a sport‑compact offering from Honda and remained in production through the early 1990s, with nearly 400,000 units built. In Japan it was originally marketed as the Honda Ballade Sports CR‑X, while many markets simply called it the Honda CRX.
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Launch and Original Branding
The CR‑X was introduced in 1983 and first appeared in Japan under the name Honda Ballade Sports CR‑X. Some markets styled the name as Honda CRX, reflecting its sporty compact identity.
Production Span and Generational Timeline
Honda produced the CR‑X from 1983 until 1991, covering the first generation and subsequent updates. Certain sources note the model’s discontinuation as late as 1997, and model‑year listings show CR‑X versions ranging from 1988 to 1993, illustrating its generational evolution.
Enduring Popularity and Parts Rarity
With nearly 400,000 examples built, the CR‑X has cultivated a strong enthusiast following. Today many original components are considered rare or hard to locate, underscoring the car’s lasting appeal among collectors.
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