The 1988-1991 Honda CRX represents the second generation of Honda's iconic compact sports car. This iteration continued to emphasize lightweight construction and fuel efficiency, offering a range of engines including the 1.5L and 1.6L variants with fuel injection. The CRX's design featured a sleek hatchback profile and improved handling, building on its predecessor's success in blending performance and practicality. Trim levels included different configurations with options such as power windows, air conditioning, larger engines, and alloy wheels. The CRX Si variant, a sport-focused model, was available exclusively with a manual transmission and offered enhanced driving dynamics, making it a favorite among enthusiasts.