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Honda's All-New Jazz: Top 8 Features That Caught Our Attention
Honda has launched its all-new Jazz in Mumbai on 9th July, 2015. It is offered with petrol as well as diesel engine options.
We point out a few features and elements that caught our attention at the launch event. Do let us know if you like or dislike the all-new Jazz by Honda.
Honda has launched its Jazz in exciting new colours and is also available with a diesel and petrol engine option.
The front fascia with its black glossy grille and chrome embellishment makes it look premium. They have also provided a sporty bodykit to the all-new Jazz.
Honda has provided its premium hatchback with sporty looking alloy wheels. It is a must have on the all-new Jazz model.
Instrument cluster inside Honda Jazz looks sporty and trendy. It gets an illuminated system that changes colour based on driving conditions. It will change display colour based on economy or sporty driving.
Honda has provided its all-new Jazz with Magic Seats. These seats can be folded in various configurations to suit luggage and occupant needs.
One of the most important inclusion is of the CVT option that will be offered in Honda Jazz. It will only be available with their petrol engine and will not be provided in the top most variant.
The rear bumper looks sporty and is sure to attract younger buyers. It has a sense of being modern and trendy, which is the demand in this B+ segment.
The taillight is once again very well designed by Honda team. To us it looks like a division symbol that we used in school days. It adds an element of complexity to the rear end of Jazz.
Last but not the least is the sporty rear spoiler that is available unfortunately on the top end variant. Regular models get an integrated spoiler, which gives the hatchback a more subdued look.
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