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Honda Jazz Comeback

Honda has the most inconsistent and bizarre product planning for any car company.

It produces a hugely popular car like the S2000 roadster and then dumps it just because its engine won’t pass European emissions tests.

Other companies would have modified the engine or replaced it with a new and cleaner one.

Then there was the brilliant little CR-Z, the world’s only affordable sexy hybrid coupe, sent to the great scrapyard in the sky after only a few years of life.

But the Jazz is different. Honda has never messed with this strong seller and instead just tweaks and gradually improves it over the generations.

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It has an immensely loyal following with 60% of customers moving from a Jazz to a new one.

It offers a high level of practicality and clever use of space combined with excellent reliability and ease of use. One thing that has changed on this new Jazz is that there’s a version available called the Crosstar.

The recipe is a familiar one – add some plastic cladding around the wheel arches to give the faux off-roader look and a hint of adventure lifestyle, and crank up the ride height by a few millimeters too.

Since the Jazz has traditionally appealed to the older driver this is interesting. We have both the normal Jazz to drive and the Crosstar.

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The standard Jazz is available in SE, SR and EX trim levels, while the Crosstar is only available as a top-level EX.

Honda’s sales department reckons that only 10% of new Jazz sales will be Crosstar models but I think that’s pessimistic.

Why? Due to its more appealing appearance that of the regular Jazz. The Crosstar measures 45mm longer, 31mm wider, and 30mm taller.

They are both driven by a 1.5-liter petrol engine generating 97bhp. This is linked with two electrical motors, one being a generator and the other one a propulsion motor.

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There are three driving modes: These range from EV Drive, where a lithium-ion battery, powers the propulsion motor; hybrid Drive, where the engine drives the generator, which in turn powers the propulsion motor; and lastly Engine Drive where the petrol engine does all the work via a lock-up clutch.

The new Jazz will provide you with a better view out the front compared to the older version.

The A-pillars are considerably thinner and the cabin feels airier too. What hasn’t changed is the clever use of space and the wide range of storage places, from large door bins that can hold a drinks bottle to handy oddments storage across the dashboard.

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Written by Vincent Harry

Harry is the youngest of the "AutomotivesBlog" family and is passionate about absolutely everything related to the automotive world. He owns a BMW M3 E30, and in his spare time he likes to meet for coffee with friends who are also car enthusiasts and discuss their cars, test them, and share their ideas and opinions in the automotive world. He loves journalism, and he likes to write about the latest news as well as about the technological evolution in the automotive industry. Also, he is an automotive mechanic in his hometown and he shares his knowledge with our readers by writing auto repair and troubleshooting guides.

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