The app offers a virtual dashboard, remote vehicle operation, location finder, and geo-fencing. Most models, excluding the Jazz, will also feature Honda’s Digital Key, enabling owners to use their smartphone as a key and share vehicle access with up to five additional drivers.
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Key functionalities of the MyHonda+ app include sending points of interest to the sat-nav, creating favorite routes, and using a smartphone camera for vehicle pairing. The app now updates vehicle status more promptly once the ignition is turned off.
For all-electric and plug-in hybrid models, the app allows remote scheduling of vehicle charging and pre-conditioning of the cabin via the AC system before a journey.
Honda has simplified the subscription process for MyHonda+, combining previous packages into one. This will be free for the first three years from the vehicle’s registration date, followed by a low monthly fee. Subsequent owners within this period will also benefit from free access.
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The updated MyHonda+ app will be available to all existing and new users from July 1, 2024. Current owners of eligible models can visit their local dealer to activate the TCU module in their vehicle to sync with the app. New and prospective owners can explore the app’s features and trial its functionality at dealerships.
]]>Special schemes for the auspicious festivities have also been offered to make this buying season even more attractive and rewarding. Honda Cars India has been partnering with multiple banks to offer these schemes across the country with a special focus on semi-urban to rural regions.
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Commenting on this partnership and rollout of special schemes, Mr Rajesh Goel, Senior Vice President & Director, Marketing & Sales, Honda Cars India Limited, said, “The partnership with Canara Bank is an extension of our efforts towards enabling easy and convenient financing solutions for our customers. We always endeavour to enhance customer experience right from the point of purchase through years of car ownership. We are confident that the tie-up with Canara Bank will help us meet the diverse finance requirements of our customers, especially during the upcoming festive season.”
Currently, Honda Cars India has 5 models in its catalogue for the domestic market. We have the 5th-gen Honda City which sits at the top of the brand’s Indian lineup with a starting price of INR 11.16 lakh. It is on sale beside the 4th-gen model that’s on sale from INR 9.29 lakh. Then there’s the Honda WR-V and Jazz whose prices start at INR 8.76 lakh and INR 7.65 lakh respectively.
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Honda Cars India has recently launched the Honda Amaze facelift. To lure in customers and bring some freshness to the product, Honda has implemented certain changes to the updated model of the sedan. The pricing starts at INR 6.32 lakh for the base model and goes all the way up to INR 11.15 lakh for the top-end variant.
All prices are ex-showroom
]]>In June 2021, Honda Cars India sold 4,767 units in the domestic market. In the corresponding period last year, the brand had registered only 1,398 units amidst operational restrictions of the COVID-led national lockdown. On the other hand, the company has exported 1,241 cars last month. In June 2020, the export numbers stood at just 142. For reference, in March 2021, Honda Cars India had sold 7,103 units in the country whereas, in April, the figure increased to 9,072; which is a growth of 27.7%.
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Speaking on the business situation, Mr Rajesh Goel, Sr. Vice President and Director, Marketing & Sales, Honda Cars India Ltd, said:
Our June despatches were in line with our production output, which we maintained at below 50% of the pre-COVID level. With the unlocking of many states and the reopening of dealer outlets in most markets, we expect car sales to further pick up from this month onwards and will accordingly ramp up our daily production. We hope that this positive momentum will continue thereby helping the industry to recover, however, challenges of COVID related disruptions and rising ownership costs due to higher raw material prices remain.
Currently, Honda Cars India has 5 models in its catalogue for the domestic market. We have the 5th-gen Honda City which sits at the top of the brand’s Indian lineup with a starting price of INR 10.99 lakh. It is on sale beside the 4th-gen model. Then there’s the Honda Amaze that is available at a starting price of INR 6.22 lakh. The remaining two models include the Honda BR-V and Jazz whose prices start at INR 8.62 lakh and INR 7.55 lakh respectively.
All prices are ex-showroom
]]>The recall will be carried out in a phased manner and has already started from April 17, 2021. The carmaker has released a detailed list of all the models that have been affected, including their production period and the number of units of each model that have been fitted with the faulty fuel pump. Barring the fifth-gen Honda City, the recall has affected every other Honda car in India. The vehicle most affected by this recall is the Honda Amaze with as many as 36,086 units fitted with the faulty fuel pump.
Model | Production Year | No of Units affected |
---|---|---|
Amaze | Jan - Aug 2019 | 36,086 |
Last-Gen City | Jan - Sept 2019 | 20,248 |
WR-V | Jan - Aug 2019 | 7,871 |
Jazz | Jan - Aug 2019 | 6,235 |
Civic | Jan - Sept 2019 | 5,170 |
BR-V | Jan - Oct 2019 | 1,737 |
CRV | Jan 2019 - Sept 2020 | 607 |
Total | 77,954 |
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The recall also includes 20,248 units of the fourth-gen Honda City, 7,871 units of the WR-V, 6,235 units of the Jazz hatchback, 5,170 units of the Civic sedan, and 1,737 units of the BR-V. All these vehicles were manufactured between January and October 2019. Additionally, the recall also covers 607 units of the Honda CR-V that were manufactured between January 2019 and September 2020. It must be noted that the Honda CR-V, Civic and BR-V have been discontinued in India.
Vehicles manufactured before or after the above-mentioned time period do not have the suspected fuel pump issue. This recall could actually be a part of a global recall that Honda initiated in March 2021. Earlier last month, Honda had said that they will recall about 761,000 vehicles worldwide to replace fuel pumps that could fail and lead to engine problems. Given the current situation with the pandemic in the country, Honda dealers are operating with limited staff. Customers are advised to visit dealerships with prior appointment to adhere to pandemic protocols.
Honda's authorized dealer partners will be contacting the owners of the affected vehicles individually. The replacement of the part will be carried out free of cost to the customer. Additionally, owners can also check whether their cars are covered under this campaign by entering the 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the special microsite which has been created on the company's website.
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]]>If you look at the Jazz before it was restored, nearly every body panel of the hatchback seemed cheaply repaired and repainted several times. The headlamps were all cloudy due to oxidation and the outside ORVMs had even lost their mirror caps. Even a tail lamp at the rear was cracked and the clear coat on this Jazz was pealing off from several places. It almost looked like it had been sitting at a scrap yard for months than a not-so-old Jazz that was used regularly.
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And then, the restoration job completely transforms the look of the car. All body panels of this Jazz have been completely redone, right from denting, sanding and painting afresh. The car has been given a beautiful gloss finish and some other exterior enhancements include new wheel covers and new projector headlamps with aftermarket LED DRLs. The interior of this Jazz sees a more comprehensive makeover. The interior has been newly painted in a black and brown color scheme with new leather inserts on the door pads, new black and brown leather upholstery and there are even new wood inserts on the dashboard and center console.
This, of course, is the pre-facelift version of the Honda Jazz. Late last year, Honda updated the Jazz with a facelift that brought in comprehensive cosmetic tweaks and more features on the inside. On the outside, the hatchback was updated with a chrome accentuated high-gloss black front grille, new LED headlamps with LED DRLs, and LED fog lamps. The front and rear bumpers were also revised for a sportier look. The signature rear LED wing light ensures that the new Jazz is as good looking from the back as it is from the front.
Under the hood, the BS6 Honda Jazz is powered by a 1.2-litre i-VTEC petrol engine. This mill delivers a maximum power of 90 PS at 6,000 rpm and a peak torque of 110 Nm at 4,800 rpm. For transmission duties, a 5-speed manual and CVT gearbox option is available. Honda claims that the 2020 Jazz with the 5-speed gearbox is capable of giving a fuel economy of 16.6 km/l whereas the CVT model can return 17.1 km to a litre. The Jazz is also the only car in the segment which is equipped with steering wheel-mounted Paddle Shifters in the CVT variants. Prices for the Honda Jazz currently range between INR 7.50 lakh and INR 9.74 lakh (ex-showroom).
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]]>On the Amaze compact sedan, Honda is offering a maximum discount of up to INR 26,900 that includes a cash discount of up to INR 12,500 or FOC accessories worth INR 14,497 along with exchange benefit of up to INR 12,500. However, the MY20 Amaze is available with a total discount of up to INR 41,106 inclusive of a cash discount of up to INR 15,000 or FOC accessories worth INR 18,106, extended warranty worth INR 12,000 and car exchange bonus of INR 10,000.
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In addition to this, Honda is also offering benefits of up to INR 15,000 and up to INR 27,000 on the Amaze Special edition and Amaze exclusive edition. The Amaze Special edition can be availed with a cash discount of up to INR 7,000 or exchange benefits worth INR 15,000. Similarly, the Amaze Exclusive edition is available with a cash discount of up to INR 12,000 and exchange bonus of INR 15,000. The Japanese carmaker is offering the 2021 Honda City sedan with benefits of up to INR 10,000. However, the 2020 model year car is available with a cash discount of INR 10,000 or FOC accessories worth INR 10,978 and car exchange benefit of INR 20,000, bringing the total amount to INR 30,978.
Similarly, the 2020 Honda WR-V is also available with total benefits of up to INR 44,427 including cash discount of up to INR 25,000 or FOC accessories worth INR 29,427 and exchange benefits of up to INR 15,000. On the flip side, the 2021 model comes with offers worth INR 32,527, which includes a cash discount of INR 15,000 or FOC accessories worth INR 17,248. There's also a discount on car exchange worth INR 15,000. The Exclusive Edition of the WR-V is listed with total benefits of up to INR 25,000 inclusive of cash discount and an exchange bonus of Rs 10,000 and INR 15,000 respectively.
Finally, the 2020 Honda Jazz premium hatchback is listed on the official website with a total discount of INR 44,365. It comprises a cash discount of up to INR 25,000 and FOC accessories worth INR 29,365 along with an exchange bonus of INR 15,000. Buyers can also avail cash discount of INR 15,000 or FOC accessories worth INR 17,248 along with exchange bonus of INR 15,000 on the 2021 model year Jazz.
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]]>These are the following models that Honda is offering benefits on as part of year-end discounts - Amaze, WR-V, Jazz, new-gen City and the Civic. Interestingly, Honda is even offering discounts on the Amaze Special Edition, Amaze Exclusive Edition and WR-V Exclusive Edition which were introduced as special edition models for the festive season. These Honda discounts are only valid up to December 31, 2020 or till stocks last. It must also be noted that the offers can vary by model or variants as they are also location-specific.
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The BS6 Honda Amaze is available with total benefits of up INR 37,000, applicable for both the petrol and diesel versions. That includes a cash discount of INR 15,000 along with an exchange benefit of up to INR 10,000. It also includes extended warranty for the 4th and 5th year worth INR 12,000. The Amaze Special Edition is available with benefits of up INR 15,000 which includes a cash discount of INR 7,000 and an exchange bonus of up to INR 8,000. The Exclusive Edition of the Amaze is meanwhile available with benefits of up to INR 27,000, which includes cash discount and exchange benefit of up to INR 12,000 and INR 15,000 respectively.
Moving on the BS6 Jazz, you can grab benefits of up to INR 40,000. This includes a cash discount and exchange benefit of INR 25,000 and INR 15,000 respectively. Even the new-gen Honda City can be had with benefits of up to INR 30,000. This discount can however only be availed as an exchange scheme and there are no cash discounts on offer. Both the petrol and diesel versions of the WR-V are again available with benefits of up to INR 40,000 which includes a cash discount and exchange benefit of INR 25,000 and INR 15,000 respectively.
The WR-V Exclusive Edition can be had with a cash discount of INR 10,000 and car exchange discount of INR 15,000, total benefits thus amounting to INR 25,000. As ever, Honda has the biggest discount on both the petrol and diesel versions of the Civic sedan. The petrol versions of the Civic can be had with cash discounts of INR 1 lakh across all variants. Meanwhile, diesel versions of the Civic are available with a massive discount of up to INR 2.5 lakh. Even if you missed out on the festive season, you can still buy your favorite Honda car with these amazing Honda discounts on offer.
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]]>The new Honda Jazz will now be offering customers with total discounts ranging up to INR 60,000. This offer will include INR 25,000 as cash discounts, INR 15,000 as an exchange bonus and INR 10,000 as loyalty exchange benefits. In addition to these discounts, dealers will also be offering various corporate discounts and other benefits, in order to increase the total mark-down price for the BSVI Honda Jazz this festive season. Honda Cars India has also announced that these offers will be available only till the end of the month. The company goes on to add, these benefits will not be extending to those who have made their bookings before this period offer.
Honda Cars India recently launched the new Jazz with prices starting from INR 7.49 lakh (ex-showroom), going up to INR 9.74 lakh (ex-showroom). The BSVI Honda Jazz is available in a total of three variants - V, VX and ZX. Adding up all the discounts, it is possible to purchase the top-spec variants of the new Honda Jazz around the INR 9 lakh mark. In terms of features, the Jazz is offered with LED headlights, keyless-entry-and-go, a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment with Android Auto/Apple CarPlay connectivity and an electric sunroof. In terms of engine-gearbox options, the new Honda Jazz is only available with one petrol engine option, specced to either a manual or automatic transmission. The engine is a 1.2-litre, in-line 4 cylinder i-VTEC unit which develops 90PS and 110Nm of torque. Gearbox options include a 5-speed manual or a CVT. The Honda Jazz competes in the premium hatchback market and goes up against the likes of the Hyundai Elite i20, Maruti Baleno, Toyota Glanza and Volkswagen Polo.
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]]>Customers can benefit from a discount of up to INR 2.5 lakh depending on the model they purchase this month. For example, Honda is providing offers that could save you up to INR 30,000 if you buy a new 5th-gen City. Following is a table that lists model-wise savings that you can obtain under The Great Honda Fest:
Model | Savings (Up to) |
Honda Amaze | INR 47,000 |
5th-gen Honda City | INR 30,000 |
Honda Jazz | INR 40,000 |
Honda WR-V | INR 40,000 |
Honda Civic | INR 2,50,000 |
Speaking about The Great Honda Fest, Mr Rajesh Goel, Senior Vice President & Director, Marketing & Sales, Honda Cars India Ltd, said:
In order to make this festive season more rewarding and enjoyable for our customers during these tough times, we have rolled out super exciting offers on our cars this month as part of our Great Honda Fest, making it the best time for buying cars. During the Covid-19 health crisis, when there is an enhanced need for personal mobility, I am sure our customers will find these benefits appealing and it will propel the demand for new cars. In order to support easy buying options for our customers, smart financing options have been developed with several finance partners offering long tenure and easy EMI options.
Honda says that the offers under The Great Honda Fest are in the form of cash discounts, extended warranty and Honda Care maintenance programme. There are additional benefits for existing Honda customers including loyalty bonus and special exchange benefits who trade in their old Honda car.
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Honda has also partnered up with multiple banks and financial institutions to assist the customers by offering them up to 100% on-road financing, low EMI packages. and long-tenure loans.
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]]>The new Honda Virtual Showroom is a part of the company’s digital plans to move closer to the buyers. In current times of Covid-19, when digitising as many processes as possible have become a necessity, the Honda Virtual Showroom will allow customers to discover and engage with its entire model range in a seamless digital experience from the comfort of their homes.
The Honda Virtual Showroom can be easily accessed by customers via computers as well as smartphones. People can intuitively browse and explore the design, features, and technical details available for each Honda car on sale. The Virtual Showroom enhances the customers’ field of vision and perspective with its 360-degree view of both the digital space and the product. Bringing the showroom straight to the customers’ homes, it gives them the sense of flexibility and freedom to move around and interact with each and every vehicle the same way they would do at any of Honda’s physical showrooms.
The Honda Virtual Showroom offers a wide array of clickable hotspots and feature explanation videos to give in-depth information about the exterior and interior aspects of the cars. Taking it a step further, it also allows customers to visualise the effects of a headlamp, fog lamp, taillamp and sunroof for an enhanced experience.
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The colouriser option to view the cars’ colour from different angles, variant comparison option to understand the best suitable variant as per need, are some of the elements of the Honda Virtual Showroom that add to the convenience of the prospective customers to make their purchase decision.
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]]>To enhance the overall visual appeal of the new Jazz, Honda has included several interesting features such as a chrome accentuated high-gloss black front grille, new LED headlamps with LED DRLs, and LED fog lamps. The Tata Altroz rival also gets revised front and rear bumpers. The signature rear LED wing light ensures that the new Jazz is as good looking from the back as it is from the front.
On the inside of the 2020 Honda Jazz BS6, there is a commendable amount of space for all the occupants. Features such as new soft touchpad dashboard, cruise control, auto AC with touchscreen control panel, multi-information combimeter with LCD display can be found in the cabin.
The most striking feature of the 2020 Honda Jazz BS6 is the segment-exclusive ‘One-Touch Electric Sunroof’.
The 1.2-litre i-VTEC petrol engine of the new Jazz is a BS6-compliant unit. This mill delivers a maximum power of 90 PS at 6,000 rpm and a peak torque of 110 Nm at 4,800 rpm. For the transmission, a 5-speed manual and CVT option is available. Honda claims that the 2020 Jazz with the 5-speed gearbox is capable of giving a fuel economy of 16.6 km/l whereas the CVT model can return 17.1 km to a litre.
The 2020 Honda Jazz BS6 is the only car in the segment which is equipped with race-inspired steering wheel-mounted Paddle Shifters in the CVT variants.
The new 2020 Jazz has 5 colour options – Radiant Red Metallic, Lunar Silver Metallic, Platinum White Pearl, Modern Steel Metallic and Golden Brown Metallic.
2020 Honda Jazz BS6 Price* | |||
V | VX | ZX | |
Manual | INR 7,49,900 | INR 8,09,900 | INR 8,73,900 |
CVT | INR 8,49,900 | INR 9,09,900 | INR 9,73,900 |
As per the leaked images, the 2020 Honda Jazz BS6 will be available in 3 variants - V, VX, and ZX. While the entire spec sheet will be revealed only at the time of the launch, the following are the variant-wise new features of the forthcoming hatchback:
2020 Honda Jazz BS6 New Features | ||
V | VX | ZX |
LED DRLs (separate type) | Soft touch pad dashboard (assistant side) | Electric sunroof with one-touch open/close function and auto-reverse |
Front grille high gloss black w/ chrome upper & lower accents | One push start/stop button with white & red illumination (added to MT) | Advanced LED headlamps with integrated LED DRLs |
Cruise control (added to MT) | Honda Smart Key system with keyless remote (added to MT) | Advanced LED front fog lamps |
Jack knife retractable key | - | - |
Flush-fit rear parking sensors | ||
Chrome ring on steering wheel controls |
It is to be noted that along with its own new features, the VX variant has all the added elements of the V variant as well. Similarly, the ZX variant has its own new elements and also includes the new features of the VX model except for the separate type LED DRLs which have been replaced by the integrated units.
As for the engine, the 2020 Honda Jazz BS6 will be powered by a BS6-compliant 1.2-litre i-VTEC petrol engine whose output figures remain unknown so far. It is the same mill that used to power the outgoing BS4 Jazz, in which it produced 90 bhp and 110 Nm. The new car will get two transmission options - manual and CVT with paddle shifters.
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When launched, the 2020 Honda Jazz BS6 will lock horns with the likes of Maruti Baleno and Hyundai i20. Honda’s new premium hatchback is expected to have a starting price of around INR 8 lakh (ex-showroom).
In terms of styling, the 2020 Honda Jazz will retain largely a familiar design. Honda has confirmed though that the update will bring along a newly-designed black grille accentuated by chrome accents. To compliment the grille, the 2020 Honda Jazz will even feature updated front and rear bumper styling. What will also be updated is the car’s lighting package. The 2020 Honda Jazz gets new LED headlights with an updated LED glow pattern, LED fog lights and new LED tail lamps with a signature glow pattern. For its interior package, the 2020 Honda Jazz get subtle new upgrades to widen its appeal. While the entire list is yet to be confirmed, additions to the new Honda Jazz will include a one-touch sunroof, keyless-entry-and-go and cruise control. The 2020 Honda Jazz will even be the only model in its class that will offer ‘dual mode’ steering-mounted paddle-shifters.
One of the biggest changes to updated Honda Jazz can be found under the hood. The 1.2-litre NA i-VTEC petrol engine has been updated and is now BS-6 compliant. However, the outgoing version's diesel unit has been discontinued due to its poor demand and high upgradation costs. While the engine is cleaner and more refined, it retains the similar output to that of the BS4 version i.e. 90bhp and 110Nm of torque. For transmission choices, Honda is offering customers the option of a 5-speed manual and a CVT. Apart from the Honda Jazz, the company has few new models in the pipeline. The first will be a petrol-electric hybrid based on the Jazz or fifth-gen City and the second is the Honda H-RV. Which, if approved for India, will sit between the W-RV and C-RV.
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]]>The latest development has been confirmed by Rajesh Goel, Senior VP (Marketing & Sales), Honda (India). Explaining why the company is discontinuing the Honda Jazz diesel in India, Goel said: “During 2019-20, HCIL’s overall sales contribution was almost 80 percent from petrol and 20 percent from diesel, but this trend differed in each of the product segments.”
The MY2020 update will be the second facelift for the Mk3 Honda Jazz in India. Internationally, the same design was introduced with the first (and the only) facelift in mid-2017. Many of these markets have already moved to the fourth-gen Honda Jazz, which has been ruled out for India.
The 2020 Honda Jazz facelift will feature a more dynamic front bumper, revised upper grille, LED headlamps and a more upright Honda logo at the front. The alloy wheels will be the same 15-inch ones of the old car.
Under the hood, the 2020 Honda Jazz will have a revised, BS6 1.2-litre i-VTEC SOHC naturally aspirated four-cylinder petrol engine. The BS4 version produces 90 PS at 6,000 rpm and 110 Nm of torque at 4,800 rpm. It returns a fuel economy of 18.2 km/l (with 5-speed MT)/19.0 km/l (with CVT). The maximum power and maximum torque of the BS6 version should be the same. The fuel economy rating could be different.
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Honda will launch the new Jazz in India after the next-gen City and the new WR-V. Stay tuned to IndianAutosBlog.com for more Honda updates and other four-wheeler news.
[Source: autocarindia.com]
]]>The new Honda Jazz India is about to get was released internationally in mid-2017. Yes, this has been the facelifted Mk3 Honda Jazz for international markets for nearly three years now. In India, sadly, the facelifted Mk3 Honda Jazz launched in mid-2018 was the same old model with just one design change - LED tail light. It will be only now, in mid-2020, that we will get the actual facelifted Mk3 Honda Jazz that has been plying on the streets of other markets for nearly three years now.
The teaser image reveals that the second facelift for the Mk3 Honda Jazz in India will bring the changes that were introduced in the Mk3 Honda Jazz internationally with the first (and the only) facelift internationally in mid-2017. These will be a more dynamic front bumper, a more upright brand logo on the upper grille and LED headlamps. However, the Mk3 hatchback in our market won’t be matching the international car even after the second facelift, as it won’t be getting new alloy wheels.
The rear bumper of the once-again-facelifted Mk3 Honda Jazz in India should also be new, the same unit which the third-gen model had received internationally with the facelift in mid-2017. We don’t expect anything new inside on the design front.
The second minor model change for the previous generation Honda Jazz in India will see the 1.2-litre i-VTEC petrol engine and the 1.5-litre i-DTEC diesel engine getting upgraded to BS6. Currently, the petrol engine produces 90 PS and 110 Nm of torque and the diesel engine develops 100 PS and 200 Nm of torque. The former was available with a 5-speed MT and a CVT, while the latter came with a 6-speed MT as standard. The maximum power and maximum torque of the engines and the transmission choices should remain unchanged.
Also See: 2020 Honda City Hatchback - IAB Rendering
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]]>The BS6 Jazz may not be just about an upgraded engine that is greener. That’s what the general anticipation is because of Honda teasing the car and camouflaging its test mule.
The all-new, 2020 Honda Jazz that is on sale internationally now isn’t going to be launched in India. So, the previous generation model will likely see an extended life here, and that’d mean another facelift. Lights, bumpers, grille and wheels are some of the exterior parts that usually get tweaked/replaced in case of a minor model change. Neither the teaser image nor the spy shots reveal any visual changes, and so we’ll probably have to wait until the launch to know what’s new on the design front.
The Mk3 Honda Jazz will retain both its engines in India post the BS6 upgrade. One is the 1.2-litre i-VTEC naturally aspirated four-cylinder petrol unit producing 90 PS at 6,000 rpm and 110 Nm of torque at 4,800 rpm. The other engine is the 1.5-litre i-DTEC turbocharged four-cylinder diesel unit developing 100 PS at 3,600 rpm and 200 Nm of torque at 1,750 rpm.
The outputs and the maximum engine speed they’re delivered at are expected to remain unchanged post the BS6 upgrade. The same is expected for the transmission choices. The petrol engine variant buyers will likely be able to choose between a 5-speed MT and a CVT. The diesel engine variant should come with a 6-speed MT as standard.
Honda should launch the new Jazz BS6 in India by next month. The company will likely price the new model higher than the old model.
Configuration | Price |
V petrol-MT | INR 7,45,000 |
V petrol-CVT | INR 8,65,000 |
VX petrol-MT | INR 7,89,000 |
VX petrol-CVT | INR 9,09,000 |
VX Exclusive petrol-CVT | INR 9,28,000 |
S diesel-MT | INR 8,16,500 |
V diesel-MT | INR 8,96,500 |
VX diesel-MT | INR 9,40,500 |
*Ex-showroom Delhi
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[Image Source: autocarindia.com]
]]>The Mk4 Honda Jazz that broke cover last year isn’t destined to India because of being too sophisticated and the existing model having failed to live up to the expectations. The Mk3 Honda Jazz’s lifecycle will probably be extended in India with another facelift. However, the teased car doesn’t seem to have any design changes. Maybe it’s packing feature revisions, then.
The BS6 Honda Jazz, like the BS4 version, should be offered with a 1.2-litre i-VTEC naturally aspirated petrol engine linked to a 5-speed MT or a CVT and a 1.5-litre i-DTEC turbocharged diesel engine matched with a 6-speed MT. These petrol and diesel engines came in the tuning of 90 PS/110 Nm and 100 PS/200 Nm respectively in the old car. The fuel economy rating of the BS4 version was 19.0 km/l (petrol-MT)/18.2 km/l (petrol-CVT)/27.3 km/l (diesel-MT).
Like the BS4 version, the BS6 version will likely be available with features like 15-inch alloy wheels, LED tail lights, 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and GPS navigation, paddle shifters and cruise control.
In other news, Honda has stopped offering the Civic and CR-V with a diesel engine. The Civic and CR-V’s diesel engine was the 1.5-litre i-DTEC single-turbo unit good for 120 PS and 300 Nm. It should be reintroduced later this year after being upgraded to BS6.
Honda has discontinued the ninth-gen Accord also in India, which it used to offer in only the Hybrid variant. The company is unlikely to launch the tenth-gen Accord, which it had introduced in July 2017, in our market.
Configuration | Price |
V petrol-MT | INR 7,45,000 |
V petrol-CVT | INR 8,65,000 |
VX petrol-MT | INR 7,89,000 |
VX petrol-CVT | INR 9,09,000 |
VX Exclusive petrol-CVT | INR 9,28,000 |
S diesel-MT | INR 8,16,500 |
V diesel-MT | INR 8,96,500 |
VX diesel-MT | INR 9,40,500 |
Also See: 2020 Honda CR-V (facelift) vs. 2017 Honda CR-V - Old vs. New
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*Ex-showroom Delhi
]]>Honda offers the fourth generation Jazz in Japan in five types, namely Basic, Home, Ness, Crosstar and Luxe. All other types except Crosstar are basically just equipment lines. Crosstar is a differently styled derivative with crossover character. Think of it as developed countries' WR-V alternative.
Honda is offering plenty of options for the all-new Jazz, including 25 exterior colour choices, 5 interior colour choices and total 20 different configurations. Then, of course, there’s a rotating passenger seat (front) version for the differently-abled and the elderly as well. Available in exclusively the Basic trim and total four different configurations, it will go on sale on the 16th of this month.
Full-LED headlights, LED fog lights, 16-inch alloy wheels, LED tail lights, genuine leather seat upholstery, electric parking brake, genuine leather-wrapped two-spoke steering wheel, 9-inch HD touchscreen infotainment system (VXU-205FTi) and 7-inch digital instrument cluster are some of the main features of the 2020 Honda Jazz. Check out these features in the image gallery at the end of the story.
Honda Sensing safety suite with 11 advanced functions is standard in the new generation Jazz. Below are these functions:
The 2020 Honda Jazz measures 3,995-4,090 mm in length, 1,695-1,725 mm in width and 1,515-1,570 mm in height. It has a wheelbase of 2,530 mm. It is available in a petrol variant and a hybrid variant. The petrol variant returns up to 24.2 km/l (JC08), while the hybrid variant’s fuel economy rating goes as high as 38.6 km/l (JC08).
The petrol variant uses the L13B 1.3-litre N/A four-cylinder engine (98 PS/118 Nm) and a CVT as standard. A 4WD system is available optionally.
The hybrid variant’s powertrain uses the LEB-H5 1.5-litre N/A four-cylinder petrol engine, an electric generator motor, an electric propulsion motor, a Lithium-ion battery and a fixed-gear transmission via an intelligent power control unit. A 4WD system is optionally available in the hybrid variant as well.
The engine produces 98 PS and 127 Nm of torque. The electric propulsion motor generates 109 PS and 253 Nm of torque. The single fixed-gear ratio transmission is more compact than a planetary eCVT that is common in hybrid vehicles. It creates a direct connection between the moving components, leading to a smoother transfer of torque and a linear feel during acceleration.
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The fourth generation has been ruled out for India. Expect the old model to be refreshed once again in the future to gain an extended life here. In our market, the all-new, 2020 Honda City will be introduced in the middle of next month.
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