Honda Jazz
HK$ 159,880 - 219,880
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2023 1.5L Crosstar
HK$ 159,880
2023 e:HEV 1.5L RS
HK$ 219,880
Fuel Consumption (Combined)[L/100km]
5.81
Length[mm]
4095
Width[mm]
1725
Height[mm]
1565
Seats
5
Intake System
Naturally Aspirated
Number of Cylinders
4
Maximum Power[kW]
89
Maximum Horsepower[Ps]
121
Maximum Torque[N·m]
145
Gear Box
None
Transmission Type
CVT
Drivetrain
FWD
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FAQs
What models of the Honda Jazz are available in Hong Kong?
The Honda Jazz is currently available in Hong Kong in two models: the petrol Jazz Crosstar and the hybrid Jazz e:HEV RS. Both are 5-door, 5-seat hatchbacks with front-wheel drive.
How does the hybrid system of the Honda Jazz e:HEV RS work, and how much horsepower does it produce?
The Honda Jazz e:HEV RS features Honda's e:HEV hybrid system, combining a 1.5-litre Atkinson-cycle petrol engine, dual electric motors, a lithium-ion battery, and an e-CVT transmission. The system automatically switches between EV, hybrid, and engine modes. The petrol engine produces 106 hp, while the electric motor produces 122 hp.
Is the Honda Jazz fuel-efficient?
The Jazz e:HEV RS has an official fuel consumption of 34.1 km/L (JC08H+C standard). Real-world owner reports indicate approximately 22-26 km/L in the city and 20-22 km/L on highways. The petrol Jazz Crosstar achieves approximately 17.2 km/L (NEDC). The hybrid version is especially fuel-efficient in urban stop-and-go traffic, as the electric motor handles start-off and low-speed driving.
What are the dimensions of the Honda Jazz? Is it difficult to park?
The Honda Jazz e:HEV RS measures 4,090 mm in length, 1,695 mm in width, and 1,535 mm in height, while the Jazz Crosstar is 4,095 mm long and 1,565 mm tall. Both have a turning radius of 4.9 metres, one of the smallest in its class, making parking and maneuvering on Hong Kong's narrow streets very easy.
Is the cabin space of the Honda Jazz sufficient?
Yes. The Honda Jazz's "four-dimensional comfort" design philosophy makes the cabin highly practical. The rear seats can be folded up to create high-ceiling cargo space or fully flat. The Jazz Crosstar has a maximum boot capacity of 1,203 litres, among the best in its class.
What technology features does the Honda Jazz have?
The Honda Jazz features a 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay support, along with a digital instrument cluster, automatic climate control with pollen filter, a rear parking display, and front/rear parking sensors. The RS variant also includes steering wheel paddles for controlling regenerative braking and three driving modes (Eco, Normal, Sport).
Are the safety features of the Honda Jazz comprehensive?
Yes. The Honda Jazz comes standard with the Honda Sensing active safety system, including the Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS), Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), Hill Start Assist (HSA), and Brake Hold. Passive safety includes front, side, and curtain airbags, plus ISOFIX child seat anchors in the rear.
What colour options are available for the Honda Jazz?
The Honda Jazz is available in a range of exterior colours, including white, black, silver, red, blue, and other mainstream options. The RS variant features exclusive RS body components and 16-inch alloy wheels, while the Crosstar adds black protective cladding and roof rails.
What are the main differences between the Honda Jazz e:HEV RS and the Jazz Crosstar?
The main difference is the powertrain. The Jazz e:HEV RS uses a hybrid system (122 hp from the electric motor) with 34.1 km/L fuel consumption, while the Jazz Crosstar is the petrol version (1.5-litre i-VTEC engine) with 17.2 km/L. The Crosstar is the entry-level variant with a taller body (1,565 mm) plus black cladding and roof rails. The RS is the sporty variant with RS body kit, suspension tuning, and regenerative paddles.
Is the Honda Jazz suitable for Hong Kong users?
Yes, very suitable. The Honda Jazz's 4.9-metre turning radius makes it highly manoeuvrable on Hong Kong's narrow roads and in car parks. The cabin is practical with generous boot space. The e:HEV RS hybrid is exceptionally fuel-efficient in city traffic, while the Crosstar petrol version offers a more affordable entry price. With ample parts supply and a comprehensive aftersales network, the Honda Jazz is an excellent city runabout for Hong Kong.
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