Coming Soon: A Hybrid Honda Jazz

  • Published August 26, 2010
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A hybrid version of Honda's much-loved Jazz will make its world debut at the Paris Motor Show in September, bringing lower emissions and improved fuel economy to the sporty looking supermini.
When Honda launched the Civic Hybrid in India in 2008, they seemed to have taken a calculated risk with putting around 300 of them out ‘for sale’. Not surprising is also the fact that they sold every one of those hybrid units in a country with a population of a billion people. However, it’s interesting to take into consideration the fact that the Hybrid Civic, in spite of having the head start as the first Hybrid executive sedan to hit the Indian markets hasn’t made even a whiff of an impression, as compared to its globally stronger branded competitor, the Toyota Prius, that was launched in India a year later. 

With Honda’s environment friendly Civic Hybrid no longer being sold in India, Honda is now showcasing the world’s first B-segment hybrid, the Jazz at the Paris Motor Show in September. Featuring the practicality and flexibility of the current Jazz, but with reduced CO2 emissions and improvements to fuel economy, the hybrid version of the hatchback will go on sale in the UK in early 2011. 

The new Jazz will feature the same engine as Honda’s Insight hybrid; a 1.3-litre i-VTEC engine combined with a CVT gearbox, with an electric motor sandwiched between the two to create a parallel hybrid system. The hybrid Jazz – like the Insight and Civic Hybrid models – will be capable of running on the electric motor alone under some medium and low speed conditions. Much of the Jazz's practicality is derived from its height, but despite being taller than the current Honda Insight, the hybrid version of Jazz manages to maintain fuel consumption and CO2 emissions on comparable levels.

Visually, this new, cleaner Jazz is distinguished from the current range by revised headlights with a blue surround, clear rear lights, new front grille, restyled bumpers and a chrome tailgate garnish. The new hybrid will also be available in a range of existing colours plus a bespoke Lime Green metallic.

Inside, the cabin is also given a fresh look, with a darker single colour dashboard, which contrasts strongly with the blue lighting of the dials and dashboard instruments. The new hybrid is also available with leather trim, the first time this has been available on a Jazz model in Europe. MPG and emissions data will be released at the Paris Motor Show in September.

At this point it is uncertain as to when the hybrid version of the already overpriced Honda Jazz will make its way onto Indian roads, but should Honda price its ‘Green Hatch’ competitively, it may just fare significantly better than its hybrid executive sedan offering, the Honda Civic.

Along with the new hybrid Jazz, Honda will display the 2011 model year Insight, CR-Z, Jazz, CR-V, Accord and Accord Tourer, as well as the sports touring motorcycle VFR1200F equipped with the V4 engine, and a stylish PCX scooter with low emission idle-stop 125cc engine.

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