Honda is all set to introduce the updated Jazz hatchback to its India line-up on July 19, 2018, as reported by us a few days ago. A complete list of changes and feature additions, along with new images, have now surfaced online, prior to its official launch.
UPDATE: Updated India-spec Honda Jazz to get no styling changes
The 2018 Honda Jazz update will come with four petrol and three diesel variants. While the engine options remain unchanged, the Honda Jazz petrol will be sold in V and VX trims with both variants available with manual or CVT automatic gearbox options. The Honda Jazz diesel will be sold in base S, V and VX trims equipped with a manual gearbox. Unlike the Amaze, Honda will not offer a diesel-CVT variant on the Jazz.
2018 Honda Jazz variant-wise equipment breakup listed below:
Honda Jazz S
- Available with only diesel MT
- Dual front airbags
- ABS with EBD
- LED tail-lamps
- Audio system with four speakers and a 3.5-inch screen
- Steering-mounted audio controls
- Driver's seat height-adjust
- A front-centre armrest
- Speed-sensing door locks
- Rear parking sensors
- 15-inch wheels
- Rear defogger
- Electrically adjustable wing mirrors
- Driver and co-driver vanity mirror
Honda Jazz V (Available with Diesel MT and Petrol MT and AT)
- Honda Smart Key system (Diesel MT and petrol CVT only)
- Push-button start (Diesel MT and petrol CVT only)
- Power boot release (Diesel MT and petrol CVT only)
- Cruise control (Diesel MT and petrol CVT only)
- Paddleshifters (petrol CVT only)
- 15-inch alloy wheels
- Automatic climate control
- Audio system with 5.0-inch touchscreen and reverse camera display
- Electrically adjustable and folding wing mirrors with indicators
- Premium beige interiors
- Front fog lamps
- Rear wiper
Honda Jazz VX (Available with Diesel MT and Petrol MT and AT)
- 7.0-inch touchscreen system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Extended LED tail-lamps
- Leather-wrapped steering wheel and gear knob
The 2018 Honda Jazz will be available with five exterior paint shades which include a new silver as well as a red paint shade similar to the one seen on the new Amaze. While the updated Jazz gets more equipment in all its variants, Honda has discontinued offering its clever Magic Seats which were earlier available only on the top-spec trim. There is no word on pricing, as of now. Expect more details on the new Jazz to surface closer to its July 19 launch date. Key rivals to the Jazz include the popular Maruti Baleno and the Hyundai i20.
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Updated India-spec Honda Jazz to get no styling changes