Interesting Facts About the Honda CR-Z ZF
The Honda CR‑Z ZF hit the market in early 2010, first arriving in Japan in February and later in the United States in August. Marketed as a sport‑focused hybrid coupe, its production ran until the end of 2016, making way for the next generation Accord.
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Launch and Production Timeline
Sales of the CR‑Z began in Japan in February 2010 and were introduced to the U.S. market in August 2010. After six model years, Honda ended production at the close of 2016 to free up capacity for the upcoming Accord.
Sport Hybrid Coupe Heritage
Debuting for the 2011 model year, the CR‑Z was positioned as a sport hybrid coupe and was presented as a modern relative of the five‑door Insight. Its styling also paid homage to the iconic 1980s Civic CRX, linking Honda’s past performance heritage with new hybrid technology.
Parts Availability After Discontinuation
Even though the CR‑Z stopped production in 2016, owners can still find components through several channels. Honda dealers keep original parts in stock (often at higher prices), salvage yards are a useful source, and specialized JDM suppliers offer rare discontinued items. Additionally, more than 1,000 used parts with warranty are available online, with options from Honda Japan, Honda Thailand, or third‑party OEM sources.
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