Japan built a Mugen Honda Mugen CR-Z concept design to demonstrate the capabilities RR Mugen in terms of function, style, performance and agility. The Honda CR-Z Mugen RR was produced by M-TEC in Japan and to show that there are currently no plans for future production.
Honda CR-Z Mugen RR was created with many custom prototypes, many of which are made of carbon fiber, including the hood, passenger doors and tailgate. Other features are unique to the car chassis include a full length carbon fiber, a dual exhaust outlet centrally ventilated front bumper and racing suspension developed. Orange 4-piston monobloc brake calipers and forged wheels in 18 inch alloy will both complement the vibrant Valencia Orange Pearl exterior paint job.
Inside the car, the seats are covered Mugen-branded braided leather / Alcantara. In addition, a race developed information on the screen is the ability to store data of the frame and engine as well as hosting a satellite-based navigation and audio system. This controls the high-tech kit car for more than two laps to "learn" the circuit and then stored the data on the turn and GPS vehicle tracking.
Design Concept unveiled a world premiere, at the beginning of July 2011 Moving Motor Show Goodwood Festival of Speed, and completed with the powerful Mugen Honda CR-Z, which was designed and built by Mugen Euro is based in the United Kingdom.
Honda CR-Z Mugen RR was created with many custom prototypes, many of which are made of carbon fiber, including the hood, passenger doors and tailgate. Other features are unique to the car chassis include a full length carbon fiber, a dual exhaust outlet centrally ventilated front bumper and racing suspension developed. Orange 4-piston monobloc brake calipers and forged wheels in 18 inch alloy will both complement the vibrant Valencia Orange Pearl exterior paint job.
Inside the car, the seats are covered Mugen-branded braided leather / Alcantara. In addition, a race developed information on the screen is the ability to store data of the frame and engine as well as hosting a satellite-based navigation and audio system. This controls the high-tech kit car for more than two laps to "learn" the circuit and then stored the data on the turn and GPS vehicle tracking.
Design Concept unveiled a world premiere, at the beginning of July 2011 Moving Motor Show Goodwood Festival of Speed, and completed with the powerful Mugen Honda CR-Z, which was designed and built by Mugen Euro is based in the United Kingdom.
Source: Honda Press
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