The Jazz estate gets the same tweaked styling as the imminent facelifted hatch, plus a raised roofline and extended body. Bosses have resurrected the Shuttle badge for the car.
These enhancements
mean there will be even more space for rear passengers, as well as a significantly larger boot than the 399 litres of
the current Jazz hatchback.
Engines are reportedly
set to be carried over from
the current line-up, so expect to see 1.2-litre and 1.4-litre powerplants with 89bhp and 99bhp respectively. The
1.3-litre IMA hybrid system
– which features in the new petrol-electric Jazz, as well as Honda’s Insight – is also likely to be offered. This should give 102bhp. There’s no word about an on-sale date, but the estate would fit nicely into the range.
Contrary to popular belief, the new generation of hybrid models from Honda Jazz 2020 do not require any special service.
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