
For some automakers such as Porsche and BMW, a black edition version of one of their cars means everything is finished in black, for others including Mazda and Holden, it's more like a secondary trim color.
Honda's CR-Z "α Black Label" ("Alpha Black Label") can be classed in the second category as the Japanese market only edition of the hybrid sports coupe justifies its name only through the color choices inside and to a lesser extent, the darker shade of the alloy wheels.
Inside, Japanese buyers can opt for black fabric or leather seats with a light blue stitching.
Honda offers several colors for the exterior including black, white and red, but the most interesting option is a new yellow finish that will be available in limited numbers.
Sales of the CR-Z "α Black Label" edition will commence in Japan on August 8 with prices starting from 2,510,000 yen (approx. US$32,400 or €22,700).




















8 Comments:
That's my color, it should have black rims though.
im confused are rear seats available in the us market or just the jdm??
I think Honda nixed the rear seats for Americans, which is a mistake. While it's unrealistic to stuff 1-2 adults in the back for a long haul, it would have been nice to have the option for short runs and for smaller children.
not a yellow kinda guy, but the coupe looks fantastic in this bright color. the wheels are smoke'n. the white also looks great. that would be my #1 choice with that smart black cabin. very classy, honda!
This car is the Super-Hit of the Decade. More Love to it.
Yes, very nice. If not too pricey, an option of having the rear seats might be good?
The rear seat is nice (Not available in North America) but I think they should give an option of having extra batteries instead for people who would never use the seats.
heeemmm
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