What is honda crx?

The Honda CRX, sold as the Honda Ballade Sports CRX in Japan, is a front-wheel-drive sport compact car manufactured by Honda between 1983 and 1991. The name "CRX" stands for "Civic Renaissance eXperimental".

  • First Generation (1983-1987): The first generation CRX was lauded for its lightweight construction and exceptional fuel economy, especially the HF (High Fuel) model. It was a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking an affordable and fun-to-drive car.
  • Second Generation (1988-1991): The second generation introduced a more rounded and aerodynamic design. It retained the lightweight characteristics of its predecessor and offered a more powerful engine, including the renowned Honda%20B16A in some markets, which significantly boosted its performance and handling capabilities.
  • Engines: Engine options varied depending on the market, but commonly included 1.5L and 1.6L naturally aspirated gasoline engines.
  • Legacy: The CRX is considered a classic among Honda enthusiasts and is appreciated for its nimble handling, efficient engines, and unique styling. It remains a popular car for modification and tuning. The CRX's%20lightweight%20design contributed significantly to its performance and fuel efficiency.