Honda Jazzes up its best-selling model
January 4, 2018
Honda has revealed the pricing and grades for the 2018 new-look Honda Jazz, following its unveiling at the Frankfurt Motor Show last year.

Priced at £14,115 for the entry level S grade, the range tops out at £17,155 for the new Sport edition, which features the new 130PS (96 kW) 1.5-litre i-VTEC engine.
With customer deliveries expected to start from February, the new line-up will also include Skyride Blue Metallic as a new colour option.
PCP pricing has also been confirmed for new Jazz line-up with the Sport available for £199 a month on a 5.9% APR three year agreement.
The 102PS 1.3 i-VTEC engine range will start off at £14,115 on-the-road for the entry-level S model. Specifications are generous across the range, with base-grade S models fitted as standard with convenience features such as air conditioning, cruise control with speed limiter and dusk sensing auto lights.
The mid-grade SE model, priced from £15,615 on-the-road, adds front and rear parking sensors, electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors and 15-inch alloy wheels.
Those opting for the top-grade EX model (from £17,115) will appreciate smart entry and start, automatic climate control and reversing camera. Styling is enhanced with 16-inch alloy wheels and front fog lamps, while LED headlights are now a standard addition on the EX.
Brand new to the line-up is the Jazz Sport which features a 130PS (96 kW) 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol engine. Based on the SE grade the Sport features a thinner front splitter beneath the lower grille and triple-strake diffuser to the rear bumper (both finished with a sporty red accent line similar to the Civic Type R), LED headlights, front fog lamps, side sill skirts, a tailgate spoiler and gloss-black 16-inch alloy wheels. The interior features a unique pinstripe pattern on the upholstery and a leather-wrapped steering wheel and gear knob, all of which are enhanced by orange stitching.
The new 1.5-litre sport is available to pre-order now, with first customer deliveries scheduled to land in dealer forecourts for February 2018.
Phil Webb, head of car at Honda UK, said: “The Jazz is our best-selling car in the UK and has been rejuvenated with the new Sport model, as well as the new interior and exterior styling. The Jazz is a very important model for us, with an extremely loyal following, so we look forward to seeing this success continue with the new line-up and the addition of the Sport model.”
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