Honda India has recently introduced a “Privilege” version of the 5-door hatchback Jazz. Only available on the V trim, the Honda Jazz Privilege Edition comes with several upgrades and additional features.
In fact, the new Jazz is the second Privilege Edition from Honda. Back in July, an Amaze Privilege Edition was also introduced. However, this second version, assuredly, is more advanced.
The Honda Jazz Privilege Edition comes with several upgrades and additional features
On the inside, the vehicle is adorned with special upholstery with “Privilege Edition” logos on beige seat covers and floor mats (the tailgate also gets one). Besides, it comes fitted with rear parking sensors and especially, a new DIGIPAD infotainment system and especially, a new DIGIPAD infotainment system.
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The tailgate gets a “Privilege Edition” badging
Speaking about the DIGIPAD, this is a 7-inch infotainment system integrated with satellite navigation system, smartphone connectivity, 1.5 GB of internal storage, voice commands for media, smartphone voice assistance activation, an HDMI-IN port, two USB and two MicroSD ports as well as Bluetooth conectivity. Honda Connect feature is likewise present on this special trim.
Other features include dual-airbags, rear camera, ABS, electric ORVM and alloy wheels for a sportier exterior outfit.
Driving the Jazz is the same 1.2L petrol and 1.5L diesel engines, paired with a 5-speed manual and a CVT transmissions.
Latest updates on upcoming Honda cars can be found in our Complete guide to the Honda Philippines' local lineup. Below are the prices of the 2017 Honda Jazz Privilege Edition:
>>> Have a look at the facelifted Honda Jazz at the 2017 GIIAS
Know more about Honda Jazz 2024
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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