Honda Jazz X-Road pack with crossover styling revealed in 2018 Geneva

Updated Mar 11, 2022 | Same topic: Most Updated Car Concept

Will the Honda Jazz X-Road pack feature actual off-road ability?

If you happen to be a fan of both crossover vehicles and the loveable B-segment hatchback Honda Jazz, then the new Honda Jazz X-Road pack is the perfect match for you. The styling pack has just been introduced at 2018 Geneva Motor Show.

The Honda Jazz X-Road pack

The Honda Jazz X-Road pack offers slying cues of a crossover

Particularly, the Jazz X-Road pack include a wide array of new styling features that give the hatchback a far more aggressive appearance such as:

  • X-Road branded floor mats;
  • Side protection strips made of black plastic;
  • Chunky wheel arch extensions;
  • Side skirts;
  • Silver front and rear skid plates.

Worth of note, while offering the Honda Jazz X-Road pack with rugged styling cues, the Japanese automaker didn't add any actual off-road features. This means that the Euro-market pack still comes equipped with a 1.3L i-VTEC 4-cylinder gas engine delivering 102 PS and 123 Nm of torque. Power is transferred to the road via a 6-speed manual gearbox and a CVT. A City-Brake Active System is also featured in the pack.

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Know more about Honda Jazz 2024

Honda Jazz

The Honda Jazz 2023 is a discontinued model in Honda Cars Philippines, Inc.'s (HCPI) lineup which used to compete in the hatchback segment. Honda Jazz 2023 Philippines price that ranges from Php 918,000 to Php 1,090,000 through the model's three variants. Powering the Jazz is a 1.5-liter Chain Drive SOHC i-VTEC 4-cylinder gasoline engine that is capable of delivering 118 hp and 145 Nm of torque. Only an Earth Dreams Technology Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) is the available transmission option.

Dimensions-wise, the Jazz is 4,035 mm long, 1,694 mm wide, and 1,524 mm high, with ground clearance and wheelbase rated at 150 mm and 2,530 mm, respectively. This Japanese hatchback used to compete against the likes of the Suzuki Swift, Mazda2 Hatchback, and Toyota Yaris.

Discontinued

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