New Jazz Hybrid...
2020 Honda Jazz Hybrid Comes With All The Bells & Whistles !
e:HEV hybrid features three drive modes with EV Drive mode offering exceptional performance in many daily driving scenarios
A total output of 109 PS (80kW) and 253Nm of electric propulsion torque
Combined CO2 emissions from 102 g/km (WLTP) and fuel economy from 62.8 mpg (WLTP)
Intuitive in-car connectivity delivers a comprehensive suite of infotainment services, including Honda Personal Assistant
Jazz retains trademark versatility, with magic seat functionality and an impressive 1203 litres of luggage capacity
Expansion of Honda SENSING safety technologies available as standard
Advanced e:HEV hybrid technology
For the first time, the Jazz will be sold exclusively across Europe with an advanced hybrid powertrain. Carrying Honda's new e:HEV badge, the all-new Jazz has been engineered to deliver an exceptional blend of strong performance and impressive efficiency, to complement its class-leading levels of interior comfort and ultimate usability.
The e:HEV system is newly developed for Jazz and engineered to deliver an enjoyable driving experience. It comprises two compact, powerful electric motors connected to a 1.5-litre DOHC i-VTEC petrol engine, a lithium-ion battery and an innovative fixed-gear transmission via an intelligent power control unit, which all work harmoniously together to provide a smooth and direct response.
The total output of 109 PS / 80kW can propel the car to 62mph in 9.4 seconds and on to a maximum speed of 108mph. The effect is an effortless and comfortable journey, whether travelling through urban areas or cruising at high speed on motorways. Its fuel-efficient hybrid system produces CO2 emissions from 102 g/km (WLTP) and fuel economy of 62.8 mpg (WLTP) on the standard model and 110 g/km (WLTP) and 58.9mpg (WLTP) on the Crosstar.
To deliver such a highly-rewarding driving experience and exceptional efficiency, the advanced e:HEV hybrid set-up seamlessly selects from three interchangeable drive modes:
EV Drive: the lithium-ion battery supplies power to the electric propulsion motor directly
Hybrid Drive: the engine supplies power to the electric generator motor, which in turn supplies it to the electric propulsion motor
Engine Drive: the petrol engine is connected directly to the wheels via a lock-up clutch