Honda Performance Development division is preparing the track crossing of the Honda CR-V, which will be equipped with an 800 hp hybrid powerplant. Only optics and emblems will remain from the standard model.
Honda is preparing a tracked car based on the CR-V crossover. The car will be built in a single copy. This was reported on the MotorTrend website.
Honda Performance Development division is preparing the CR-V track transition. Previously, they created the NSX supercar alongside racing variants of the Honda Civic Si and Type R.
So far, Honda has released a series of images showing a massively upgraded crossover. It will receive a new body kit that will be made of lightweight carbon fiber.
Many elements of the body and power plant of the Honda CR-V were changed. The pallet transition is only slightly similar to the standard model.
The Honda CR-V HPD will be a hybrid tracked car with around 800 hp. Most likely, the standard engine will be replaced and supplemented by several electric motors.
Recall that the base model Honda CR-V is equipped with a 1.5-liter engine with 190 hp. and a torque of 243 Nm. It works in conjunction with a continuously variable gearbox.
Previously Focus He wrote that the tuners of the American company Unplugged Performance created a tracked car based on the Tesla Model 3 electric car.
Source: Focus
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