With its recent update, the Honda Jazz not only gets a few cosmetic updates but is also BS6-compliant. The BS6 hatchback is now a petrol only model and is available in a choice of three variants – V, VX and a new range topping ZX trim.
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Updated Honda Jazz a petrol-only model
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Available in V, VX and new top-spec ZX trim
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CVT gearbox option to be available across all trims
So, what does each variant have to offer. Let’s take a look:
Honda Jazz V (MT: Rs 7.50 lakh; CVT: Rs 8.50 lakh)
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Cruise control
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Remote central locking
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Auto climate control
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Front and rear power windows
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Driver window one-touch operation
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Electric adjust wing mirrors
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Audio system with 5-inch display and Bluetooth connectivity
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Steering mounted controls
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Driver seat height adjust
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Front centre armrest
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Paddle shifters (CVT)
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Rear wiper and washer
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15-inch alloy wheels
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LED daytime running lamps
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LED tail-lamps
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Dual airbags
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ABS
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Rear parking sensors
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Rear-view camera
Honda Jazz VX (MT: Rs 8.10 lakh; CVT: Rs 9.10 lakh)
In addition to the Jazz V
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Key-less entry and go
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Power folding wing mirrors
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Leather wrapped steering wheel
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7.0-inch Touchscreen infotainment system
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Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
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Voice commands
Honda Jazz ZX (MT: Rs 8.74 lakh ; CVT: Rs 9.74 lakh)
In addition to Jazz VX
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LED headlamps with integrated DRLs
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LED fog lamps
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Sunroof
What of the BS6 Jazz’s engine and gearbox?
As previously touched upon by us, the Jazz is a petrol only model with the diesel version discontinued owing to lack of demand. The 90hp, 1.2-litre petrol engine is the same as in the Amaze and comes paired with either a 5-speed manual or a CVT automatic gearbox.
What are its rivals?
As before, the updated Jazz rivals the Hyundai i20, Tata Altroz, Maruti Baleno and Toyota Glanza.
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