
For Honda Jazz, it’s time for a restyling. The small city car has inherited a reworked hybrid engine, along with some subtle styling changes!
Exterior design that takes on character
The new Jazz has a few minor cosmetic changes. In addition, versions Elegance and Advance have a new, more complex design of the radiator grill, as well as a darker insert of the headlights. Embossed front and rear bumpers are complemented by textured lower trim. Finally,
News Wheels 16 incheswith black painted retro and an honeycomb lattice a more imposing finish to the visual update. Also a new exclusive shade, the Blue Fjord Fogis in the game.
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Some changes in the cabin
Within a category Elegance and the Advance benefits from revised color, material and trim choices, while the interior Crossstar has new seat upholstery and a revised instrument panel and armrests. A new three-spoke steering wheel appeared on the Advance Sport version.
The power of the hybrid engine is increasing
The updated Honda Jazz retains Honda’s advanced, responsive and highly efficient hybrid technology. The specific engine consists of two electric motors and a gasoline unit, and sees their power increase.
The electric motor increased its output by 10 kW (14 hp), bringing its total output to 90 kW (122 hp), while the generator motor also increased its output by 8 kW, bringing its maximum output to 78 kW (106 hp .with.). The 1.5-liter port-injection gasoline engine has increased power by 7 kW and reaches a maximum output of 79 kW (107 hp). Torque remains at the level of 131 Nm Thanks to the increased work of engineers, CO2 emissions remain at the level of 102-106 g/km.
The traffic jam assist function has been improved to provide driving assistance from 0 km/h. In addition, Honda has redesigned the electronic assistance to make it less intrusive during daily driving.
Sales of the new Honda Jazz and Jazz Crosstar for European markets are starting the beginning of 2023.
Source: Auto Plus

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