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REFRESHED JAZZ E:HEV LINE-UP GAINS NEW ADVANCE SPORT VARIANT

Honda is increasing the appeal of its Jazz line-up with revisions across all grades and the addition of a new Advance Sport grade; offered with exclusive styling details inside and out.

The refreshed Jazz range also features a revised e:HEV hybrid powertrain that improves driveability, adds power and a towing capacity, without impacting CO2 or fuel efficiency.

Evolved exterior and interior design

The grille design on the Elegance and Advance classes has changed and become more distinct, and the headlight inset is now darker. The front and rear bumpers are more contoured, and the bottom areas are textured to give the Jazz a more purposeful appearance. The Advance's alloy wheel design has had its colours revised, which completes the exterior Jazz alterations.

Along with various exterior updates, the Jazz Crosstar has a harder, more daring appearance.

Along with new, matching side skirts and reworked bumpers that have silver inserts that simulate underbody protection, the grille has a more defined honeycomb shape. A new alloy wheel finish and the addition of Fjord Mist blue as a new exterior colour complete the updates.

All-new Advance Sport grade

The new stand-out Advance Sport grade –available in a new exclusive paint finish, Urban Grey – incorporates a unique finish to the front bumper design, a sporty lattice grille as well as gloss black wing mirrors and unique 16” alloy wheels to broaden the appeal of the Jazz e:HEV.

Inside the Advance Sport, grade-specific improvements improve the sporty premium sensation of the most recent Jazz e:HEV. A redesigned three spoke wheel, central armrest, and door cards are decorated with a contrasting yellow stitch, and the seats are completed in a distinctive combination upholstery of black synthetic suede and grey synthetic leather.

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