How many 1990 Honda CRX were made?
The exact number of 1990 Honda CRX units produced is not publicly published by Honda, and there is no authoritative worldwide total for that model year. Estimates circulate in enthusiast circles and registries, but they are not official counts.
The 1990 CRX belonged to Honda's first-generation CRX lineup, produced across several markets (including the United States, Japan, and Europe) with multiple trims. Because production data is not centralized or released by Honda by model year, a precise worldwide tally cannot be confirmed from public sources alone. This article explains what is known and how researchers approach the question.
Scope and limitations of the record
The CRX was part of the first generation, produced roughly from 1983/84 through 1991, and levels of production varied by market and trim. Official production tallies by model year are not routinely published, which makes pinning down a single global number for 1990 challenging.
Why numbers differ by market
Regional production logs show different volumes for the same model year, reflecting local demand, regulatory requirements, and local trim offerings. As a result, a single worldwide total is not publicly available.
What enthusiasts rely on and how to check
Enthusiast registries and vintage-car databases compile year-by-year tallies from VIN data, dealer records, and club archives. However, these sources vary in scope and methodology, so their numbers should be treated as estimates rather than official figures. For a precise count, access to Honda's regional production data or archived factory records would be required.
Summary
In short, there is no verified public figure for the total number of 1990 Honda CRX units produced. The best available answer to date is that counts exist only as market-specific estimates, and a definitive worldwide total is not published by Honda.
