The fourth-gen Honda Jazz world premiere at the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show on 23 November.
Here's the first look at its front-end without any camouflage or disguise. The face of the next-gen Honda
Jazz looks sedate and cute. The softer design should lead to it being more
appealing than the model it replaces. The traditionally MPV-like profile of the
Honda Jazz has never allowed it to handle aggressiveness perfectly anyways.
Honda doesn't do large-size grilles in its cars,
something that's becoming an eyesore these days. The company has given the 2020
Jazz a cleaner design with an upper grille that's even smaller than that of the
old model. What appears to be large is the rakish windshield. The sweptback,
curvaceous headlamps comprise U-shaped LED light guide and squarish LED
projector. Down below, it looks like the bumper has vertical fog lamp housings.
Inside, the next-gen Honda Jazz will likely make use
of a 7-inch driver information display similar to the one seen in the all-new
2019 Honda Pilot, circular knobs on the centre console and a large touchscreen
infotainment system.
The next-gen Honda Jazz will likely be offered with
a 1.0L VTEC Turbo petrol engine and a 1.5L iVTEC petrol engine. A Hybrid
variant has been officially confirmed, and it will pack the downsized iMMD
system that combines a 1.5L i-VTEC petrol engine with two electric motors.
With the next full model change, the Honda Jazz will
once again have a pure electric variant. The all-new small EV will deliver a
range of around 2020.