About the Honda Jazz
Since its launch in 2001, the Honda Jazz has been an appealing way for drivers to get a lot in a small package. Its upright design allows plenty of interior space even for 4 adults, and the versatile Magic Seats on more recent models offer a lot of flexibility. You'll find the Jazz with both manual and CVT gearboxes, and all models benefit from the stability of front-wheel drive. Those looking for an eco-friendly option will find hybrid powerplants on the most recent Jazz models, while engine sizes up to 1.5 litres allow the Jazz to thrive away from the city.
What can you expect to find in a Honda Jazz?
Compact it may be, but the Honda Jazz is a car that doesn't skimp on features. At the mid-range SE trim level, you can expect to find these features as standard on the latest model:
- Air conditioning
- Traction control
- CD and audio system with remote control
- Parking sensors
- ISOFIX child seat anchor points
As one of Honda's core models for 2 decades now, the Honda Jazz has proved a winning formula with buyers. Part of the reason for this has been its generous feature list by supermini standards. Exactly what you get will depend on the year and model you pick, but some we feel worth noting are:
- Connect infotainment system with MirrorLink, letting you sync a smartphone screen's display
- Front fog lights for extra safety in poor visibility
- Cruise control for a more relaxed motorway driving experience
- Heated mirrors, giving you a clear view on cold, frosty mornings
- Remote locking system, providing keyless entry to the car
Honda's reputation for many years has rested on its ability to provide reliable, comfortable, practical cars that are nevertheless enjoyable places to be. Resale values hold up very well thanks to the manufacturer's consistently good reputation for reliability.
Read the latest Honda Jazz review