How big is the back of a Honda Jazz?

How big is the back of a Honda Jazz?

Despite the Honda Jazz dimensions of 4.044m long and 1.694m wide, there’s nearly a metre devoted to rear passenger’s legs; at the launch of the previous car’s facelift Honda told us the Jazz rivalled the Mercedes-Benz S-Class in terms of rear kneespace. How we laughed! Then we sat in the back and realised they were right.

Is the Honda Jazz a good car to buy?

No, really… The Honda Jazz has always been a really good car – spacious and comfortable with Magic Seats that allow big plant pots and tall dogs to fit despite a small footprint, plus low running costs and high ease of use. We’re talking Suzuki Jimny levels of fitness for purpose here. So why change anything at all?

How does the Honda Jazz hybrid system work?

It’s a simple solution to the problem of getting a hybrid system to fit in a small engine bay, one Renault solved with a techgasm of multimode, clutchless dog ‘box in the Clio E-Tech. Of course, packaging is an even greater consideration in something like the Jazz which trades on interior space efficiency.

How big is a Honda Jazz Crosstar car?

As with standard Jazz, this car is pretty compact, measuring in at about 4-metres in length. Inside, the only real significant Crosstar change is the addition of water-repellent fabric upholstery. Plus you get a premium audio system. Otherwise it’s just as it would be on an ordinary top spec ‘EX’-grade Jazz model.

Despite the Honda Jazz dimensions of 4.044m long and 1.694m wide, there’s nearly a metre devoted to rear passenger’s legs; at the launch of the previous car’s facelift Honda told us the Jazz rivalled the Mercedes-Benz S-Class in terms of rear kneespace. How we laughed! Then we sat in the back and realised they were right.

Is the new Honda Jazz a hybrid car?

Well the new Jazz (or Fit as it’s sold in the US and Japan) has been shaped by a combination of market forces, customer needs and environmental pressures – and it’s the latter which has driven the biggest revolution. Yes, the small Honda is now powered exclusively by a hybrid powertrain.

Is the Honda Jazz a fun to drive car?

The pertrol jazz is a real fun to drive and can be revved. Note: A bit off topic, but jazz’s younger brother, Honda brio is a real gem when it comes to driving dynamics due to its lower weight. Jazz would have been better if had a 1.5L petrol engine. With 1.2l it comes behind the brio anyway.

Are there magic seats in the Honda Jazz?

This design has been common to every generation, including the all-new Honda Jazz seen here, and makes it possible for the amazing rear seats, originally called “Ultra” and now known as “Magic Seats” to exist.