Model overview

The Honda CR-Z is a two-seat hybrid electric vehicle built by Honda and sold as a "sport hybrid coupe." The CR-Z blends a hybrid gasoline-electric engine with a traditional sports automobile parts, including a 2+2 seating arrangement and a conventional 6-speed manual transmission. The CR-Z is the follower of the second generation Honda CR-X in name and design.

The CR-Z is the sixth model of Honda's Integrated Motor Assist technology, a technology that debuted in the initial generation Insight 3 door hatchback. Sales of the CR-Z began in Japan in 2010 and later that year in the U.S. The making stopped by the end of 2016.

The Honda CR-Z hatchback is available in three trim levels: LX, EX, and EX-L Navi. The front-wheel-drive is powered by a gasoline-electric hybrid powertrain that matches a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine with an electric motor delivering a total output of 130 horsepower and 140 pound-feet of torque with the default six-speed manual transmission.

Honda CR-Z known problems

Some of the common problems or complaints owners have about the Honda CR-Z are:

Cramped Seats

Cracked Fog Lights

Paint Peeling Off

Poor rearward visibility

Excessive road sound

Most competitors offer backseats

Weak door handles

Honda CrZ PDF owner manual

Below you can find the owners manuals for the CrZ model sorted by year. The manuals are free to download and are available in PDF format. Is is recommended to check the owners manual corresponding to the correct year of your Honda CrZ to solve the problems or to get insights about the car.