The 2018 Honda
Jazz facelift gets subtle upgrades to the styling for a fresh appeal, while the cabin gets new upholstery options in its domestic market.
The Jazz facelift will be powered by the 1.2 - litre i - VTEC petrol (5 - speed manual or CVT automatic with paddle shifters) and the 1.5 - litre i - DTEC diesel (6 - speed manual).
The Honda
Jazz facelift has been spotted testing for the first time without camouflage.
2018 Honda
Jazz facelift is slated to make its public debut at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show, and will go on sale in the European markets later this year, in November.
There's no clarity on the introduction of
the Jazz facelift in the Indian market; however, the updated model is expected in 2018.
Honda
Jazz facelift: Honda revealed the third - generation
Jazz facelift in Japan in May 2017.
The company is also expected to give
the Jazz a facelift in 2018.
Unlike the regular petrol - powered 2017 Honda
Jazz facelift, which comes with a space saver spare tyre under the boot floor, the new Honda Jazz Hybrid and its City Hybrid sedan sister are equipped with a tyre repair...
Not exact matches
Honda Automobile Thailand Co. has launched the
facelift of the third - generation Honda
Jazz in the Thai market.
The 2017 Honda
Jazz (
facelift) has made its world debut in Malaysia just days after its JDM - spec version was revealed digitally.
The Honda
Jazz gets minor styling changes on the outside with the
facelift.
Following its unveiling on May 15, the India - bound 2017 Honda
Jazz (
facelift) is now on sale in Malaysia.
The
facelifted Honda
Jazz was launched globally last year and was expected to break cover locally in 2018.
A new report from Livemint, however, suggests that the
facelifted Honda
Jazz is a no - go for
The company states that the sales of the
facelifted Honda
Jazz will start in the Japanese markets by end of June this year.
The
facelifted Honda
Jazz gets a design revision in the form of the new headlights, grille and a redesigned bumper.
Before you start making plans to get this one in India, we have learnt that the
facelifted Honda
Jazz isn't coming to our country this year.
The
Jazz is ready with a
facelift that we saw at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show and that should hit the market sometime this year.
The Japanese car manufacturer has now listed the
facelifted Jazz on its Japanese website.
It will face stiff competition from this month's new Honda
Jazz, a redesigned Yaris and heavily
facelifted Polo in September, and an all - new i20 and Skoda Fabia next year.