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| Price | Ranges from $ 14,990.00 to $24,490.00 |
| Body Style | Hatch |
| Release Date | From August 2015 to October 2020 |
| Drive Type | FWD |
| VIN Plate Location | Driver Side on Door Apert. |
| Compliance Plate Location | Bottom of Driver Side B-Pillar |
| Country of Origin | THAILAND |
| Safety ANCAP Rating | 5 |
| Number of Doors | 5 |
| Seating Capacity | 5 |
| Type | MULTI POINT F/INJ |
| Size | 1497 (1.5L) |
| Power | 88kW @ 6600rpm |
| Torque | 145Nm @ 4800rpm |
| Cylinders | 4 |
| Number of Valves | 16 |
| Valves | VARIABLE SINGLE OVERHEAD CAM |
| Compression Ratio | 10.40 |
| Bore/stroke | 73.00x89.40 |
| Transmission | Automatic / Manual |
| Drive Type | FWD |
| Steering Type | RACK & PINION - POWER ASSISTED |
| Turning Circle | 10.40 |
| Brake (Front) Type | DISC - VENTILATED |
| Brake (Rear) Type | DRUM |
| Front Tyre & Wheel Size | 175/65 R15 - 5.5x15 | 185/55 R16 83H - 6Jx16 | 185/55 R16 - 6x16 |
| Rear Tyre & Wheel Size | 175/65 R15 - 5.5x15 | 185/55 R16 83H - 6Jx16 | 185/55 R16 - 6x16 |
| Front Suspension Type | MacPherson Strut / CS / HyDSA / ARB |
| Rear Suspension Type | ToB / CS / HyDSA |
| Fuel Type | Petrol |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 40.0L |
| Fuel Consumption Combined (Average) | From 2.9L/100km to 3.1L/100km |
| Fuel Consumption City (Average) | From 5.8L/100km to 6.2L/100km |
| Fuel Consumption Highway (Average) | - |
| Emission Standard | - |
| Length | 3,996mm |
| Width | 40mm |
| Height | 1,524mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,530mm |
| Front Track | From 1,476mm to 1,492mm |
| Rear Track | From 1,465mm to 1,481mm |
| Ground Clearance | 135mm |
| Gross Vehicle Mass | - |
| Gross Combination Mass | - |
| Braked Towing Capacity | From 800kg to 1,000kg |
| Unbraked Towing Capacity | 450kg |
Yes, Honda Australia has discontinued the Jazz despite it being recognised as a highly-regarded hatchback in the new car market. The decision was sparked by the company's move to an agency business model down under, where Honda has streamlined its vehicle line-up. The light hatch segment has seen decreased popularity in Australia over recent years as more and more drivers opt for SUVs, and despite its success, this trend proved too much for the Jazz to overcome.
With a final production run in 2021, the Honda Jazz bows out of the Australian new car market as one of the more popular choices in the small passenger car segment. A large factor behind its popularity has been the model's attractive pricing. But it’s not just about affordability, as the Jazz is a hatch determined to prove its doubters wrong. You'll love the simplicity and ease afforded to you by the Jazz thanks to its extensive boot capacity, light steering, flexible cabin seating, sharp turning circles and broad range of active safety features. It’s hard to go past the sheer resourcefulness of the Honda Jazz.
There will be no direct replacement for the Honda Jazz in the Australian new car market, as the retirement of the Jazz was brought about by Honda's desire to reprioritise some of its other models sold down under. This includes the CR-V, HR-V and the Civic, which together account for as much as 80% of the brand's local sales anyways. The brand is looking to introduce more new car buyers to its higher-spec variants of these models, meaning a slightly more up-market focus for Honda moving forward.
Thanks largely to its attractive price-point, the Honda Jazz is a popular model in the small passenger car segment. With the base VTi variant starting below $15k, it’s an appealing option. But it’s not just about affordability, as the Jazz is a hatch determined to prove its doubters wrong. The convenience of the model should not be understated, as it makes it so easy to get around town and poses few problems with sharp turning circles or tight parking. For a small car you’ll find a delightful amount of room on offer for a small family, but where it will really catch you by surprise is with its extensive boot capacity. Make no joke, this car offers up more boot space than some of those in other (larger) segments. While you may be aware of competing models like the Mazda 2, which incorporates active safety technology, it’s still hard to go past the sheer resourcefulness of the Jazz. Especially with its ‘magic seats’ that allow the cabin to accommodate various configurations for transporting people and goods. Rounding it out with a smart and clean design, plus the option of added amenities and comfort in the mid or top-end variants, the Honda Jazz is an all-round star.
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Classbeating practicality aside, the Honda Jazz's appeal is starting to dim a bit in the wake of newer, more techladen rivals.