What's New in the 2022 Honda CR-Z?
The CR-Z sees minor changes for 2016, including revised front- and rear-end styling, updated wheels, a slightly improved interior with a revised center control stack design, a standard push-button starter and a 7-inch center touchscreen. Honda's excellent LaneWatch blind spot camera is also newly available.
Which CR-Z is the Best?
For customers enamored with the 2016 Honda CR-Z's distinctive looks and driving feel, we recommend they step up to the EX with navigation. Featuring a 6-speed manual transmission and Honda's satellite navigation system with voice recognition, the CR-Z features most of the sporting and technological features an eco-conscious urban driver could want. Find a Honda CR-Z for sale
How Much Does a 2022 Honda CR-Z Cost?
The CR-Z offers two trim levels. There's a standard-level model called simply the CR-Z, and there's an upscale CR-Z EX.
The CR-Z ($21,200) includes alloy wheels, keyless entry, a push-button starter, a backup camera, a 7-in center touchscreen with HondaLink and Pandora compatibility, cruise control, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, steering-wheel audio controls, automatic climate control, full power accessories (think mirrors, locks and windows) and an iPod/USB interface.
Step up to the CR-Z EX ($23,100), and you get LED running lights, Honda's LaneWatch blind spot camera, automatic headlights, an upgraded audio system, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, xenon headlights, a 7-speaker sound system, improved interior trim and heated mirrors.
Like most Honda models, the CR-Z doesn't offer many options. The only one is a touchscreen navigation system with voice control, and it's only available on the EX. Of course, drivers can also choose between a 6-speed manual and a CVT automatic transmission.