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Honda to Unveil Low-Emission Roadster Concept at British Show

By David Gluckman

Honda says that CR-Z stands for Concept Renaissance Zero. We hope it means "CRX Replacement."
Honda says that CR-Z stands for Concept Renaissance Zero. We hope it means "CRX Replacement."
1. The all-glass bubble top dramatically sweeps from the windshield base to the vertical backlight, its support structure disguised by blackout panels.
The first thing you notice about the Honda S2000 Club Racer (CR to you and me) is that giant rear wing. Then you see the more-than-a-little-dorky headrest fairing and the garish yellow stitching on the seats. Oy, you think, it looks like a cartoon.
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