Hondahas launched the cheapest hybrid carin the US priced at $19,950 which is the new 2011 Honda CR-Z Hybrid model. It is a two-seater model with a hatchback design that lends ample space at the back for storage. The sporty hybrid coupe will get a price bump to $20,760 for the EX trim and top out at $23,210 with navigation and a continuously variable automatic transmission. Of course, the CR-Z’s price will increase by trim and with addition of optional features.
The CR-Z is available in three trim levels and there are options for the EX and a 360-watt stereo, Bluetooth integration and a leather wrapped wheel that escalated the price up to $20,760. With additional deatures like navigation system (‘Navi’ in Honda parlance) the price swells to $22,560 and with an additional cost of $650 the EX with navigation can even come equipped with an automatic transmission.