Honda CR-V Hybrid Racer unveiled with a 2.2-litre twin-turbo hybrid V6

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The Honda CR-V Hybrid Racer has been unveiled and it's been dubbed an "IndyCar Wolf in CR-V Clothing".


Built by Honda Performance Development (HPD), American Honda and Acura's North American racing arm, the project is a manic one to begin with where the project is being described as an 'IndyCar Beast' in the Honda CR-V 'sheep's clothing'.

While everything on the outside might look like a souped-up CR-V, underneath it all is nothing like what you think. Powered by a HI23TT 2.2-litre twin-turbo hybrid V6 engine that is planned to be used in the 2024 IndyCar series, it is said that the CR-V Hybrid Racer with the chromoly tube frame chassis is able to churn out a whopping 800hp.

Running exclusively on Shell's 100% renewable race fuel, the sixth-gen Honda CR-V is paired with a lower half made out of carbon-composite construction, a large rear wing, and butterfly half-cut doors. In other words, this is by far the craziest-looking Honda CR-V on the planet.

Other notable specs include:

  • McLaren Applied Technologies Tag 400i Engine Control Unit
  • Driver-activated Empel electric motor generator unit
  • Skeleton super capacitor energy storage system
  • XTRAC six-speed transmission; Mega-Line Assisted paddle-shift
  • Front suspension from HPD-developed Acura NSX GT-3 Evo22
  • Rear suspension adapted from Dallara IR-18 Indy car
  • Brembo 380mm front brakes from Acura NSX GT-3 Evo22
  • Brembo 355mm custom rear brakes adapted to Dallara IR-18 suspension
  • Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 Ultra-High Performance Summer Tires
  • 2Elle Engineering 20x10.5 Front and 20x11 Rear two-piece alloy wheels

 

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