The two-door coupe will appeal to the younger market, which wants a green car with a bit of pizzazz, said Honda officials at the launch ceremony.
CR-Z offers three drive modes: Sport, Normal and Economy. Sport mode enhances the car’s performance, while Economy mode maximises fuel economy.
Explaining the product, Honda Pakistan General Manager Sales and Marketing Ayaz Hafeez said the CR-Z is powered by a 1.5-litre iVtec engine with Honda’s integrated motor assist (IMA) hybrid electric system.
The system delivers a combined peak output of 134 horsepower at 6,600 revolutions per minute (rpm) with a plus sport system. The S+ button on the steering wheel can be used to deliver increased acceleration.
Speaking on the occasion, Honda Atlas Pakistan President and Chief Executive Officer Takehari Aoki said CR-Z is an ideal balance of technology, performance and design and it will give the ultimate driving experience to Pakistani car-enthusiasts.
“It is an ideal car for those who recognise the value of advanced technology, for those who desire an eye-catching car while caring for the environment,” he said.
“As part of our commitment to provide the best ownership experience and peace of mind to our customers, we are launching this first sports hybrid covered under warranty by Honda Atlas Cars,” he said.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 20th, 2013.
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@Rahul: it's not too hard to talk sense. Please try. Who says having foreign food chains mean development? It is a sign that Pakistanis can actually spend money on expensive food. You need to have money to spend it don't you?
By the way which African country you are referring has Burger King or Mc Donald. Please don't tell me South Africa.
@Dhaka: @isloo: @TUNG: @Rahul: Here us is an interesting link on the Pakistan Capital Islamabad, with lots of pictures about development etc. The capital is one of the cleanest and greenest city in South Asia.
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=398050&page=33
@isloo I am sorry to say to you as you are my brother from same country. But have you ever wondered why Pakistani investors are investing in Bangladesh rather in Pakistan, the reason is that they see growth in Bangladesh. Yes it is true that we have developed a bit. But not that much like we always come up with short term answers. While they are working for long term period. Having your own brand is a much better thing as compare to only relying on Imported things. I like your concern for your country and it is a better idea to defend our country. But defend it rightly so others don't make fun of us. @Tung Its not a better idea to judge some country by their poverty. Start Judging from where they had com from and where they are standing now and where they'll be standing in the future. Once again as i mentioned above for Isloo I say the same to you too, Defend your county with right facts. It will be much better.
@ TUNG @ISLOO Dhaka is not a Bangladeshi... He is an Indian. Stop bashing our Bangladeshi brothers!
@ Dhaka My dear Indian neighbour, stop pretending to be a Bangladeshi.... lying will get you nowhere!
@TUNG: Stop bashing bangladesh, atleast they are the country which has twice foreign reserves than yours, more export than yours and there capital city is much bigger and better than yours.McDonalds or burger king are not the symbol of developments and you can find these chains even most of african countries.They are now a days much better than your country.
@Dhaka: as i said!many brands come because they see a 'MARKET',am i so dificult to understand!having a biggest shopping mall, with your own stupid stuff, which i believe is either jute mats or fish products is not development! neither is bangladesh viable ,and neither does it have the market to develop, hence no foreign products!u guys dnt even have basic food chains like mcdonalds burger king! why??ever wondered!cuz u guys dont have money to spend! you have a lower income status, hence u get to export stuff! a country with pakistans population and a land mass smaller than punjab has no prospects of growing!better immigrate mate!
@Dhaka: ohh please, Bangladesh is the most underdeveloped country in the world. And its not more developed thn Pakistan. Consider the fact that more thn 10,000 Pakistani investors have invested more thn 2 billion dollars in banbladesh.
@TUNG: Your country live in slums, and you call it lucrative market, come on ! Your claim of mall is just a shopping center in dhaka.Google, you can find bangladesh holding biggest mall in asia. Since you don't have any genuine local brand, that's why international brand presence Foreign investment in your country is diminishing.
@Dhaka: considering that your country is dirt poor and not enough people have money to buy such expensive cars i really doubt! quite a lot many international brands work in Pakistan but not in Bangladesh! Ofcourse they find Pakistan to be a lot more lucrative market! look at the international food chains,cars, malls opening up yet they are non existent in Bangladesh! no wonder many of your country men are working as maids in our country
costs around 19000 dollars in US.
@Muslim: Pakistan cannot called a promising market and it is much less than bangladesh.I think it should be imported from dhaka.
Starting from 3,269,000. Thirty two lacs plus....
please disclose Prices