Wraptivo has announced plans to introduce a modified Honda CR-Z at the 2010 SEMA Motor Show.

With a unique exterior the dubbed "Type-F Concept" car boasts a matte black and carbon fiber wraps. Other goodies include a Mugen bodykit, LED daytime running lights, and Volk Racing wheels with BF Goodrich tires.

Wraptivo decided to kick it up a notch under the hood by adding a supercharger, a revised ECU, and a high-performance exhaust.

The new Honda CR-Z gets 34 miles per gallon with a six-speed manual transmission or 37 with a continuously variable automatic.

For those who don't already know, the Honda CR-Z is the Japanese auto maker's first hybrid coupe, set up to run on gas & electric, as well as an electric only plug-in variant.

The 2011 Honda CR-Z is the least expensive of the new hybrid small cars out from the competition. The sporty EX version with navigation system has a sticker price of $23,310.

More information will be released in the coming weeks, so stay tuned for details just prior to the upcoming SEMA event.

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