The current generation Honda Jazz received a
facelift in Japan in May last year. Changes include minor cosmetic updates to
the exterior. The 2018 Honda Jazz, as per several media reports, will be
launched in India this month.
Reports claim that the company has commenced
planning pre-launch media activities for the Honda Jazz facelift. It will be
the Jazz's first update since its launch here in India. The current third
generation model came to India in July 2015.
Revisions to the exterior design include a ‘Solid
Wing Face’ headlight signature and grille combination, and a more sculpted
bumper with pronounced contours at the front. There are L-shape LED pilot lamps
integrated into the headlight cluster. Smaller black inserts linked by gloss
black strip are present at the rear end. The roof mounted spoiler has also
shrunken. New colour options and alloy wheel design could be part of the
updated package.
Honda's Digipad 2.0 touchscreen infotainment system
is likely to find its way into the new Jazz's cabin. Apart from that, there
won't be any noticeable changes. Honda may update the upholstery and overall
colour scheme, though.
Expect the current set of 1.2 L i-VTEC petrol and
1.5 L i-DTEC diesel engines to be carried over. The former pairs with either a
5-speed manual transmission or a 7-step CVT and develops 90 PS and 110 Nm. The
1.5 L diesel engine makes 100 PS and 200 Nm and comes mated to a 6-speed manual
transmission.
The Honda Jazz starts at INR 5.99 lakhs (ex-showroom
Delhi) onwards going up to INR 9.32 lakhs (ex-showroom Delhi) for the top-end
petrol grade. A significant change in pricing is unlikely. Global markets Japan, Indonesia,
Malaysia and Thailand have already received the Honda Jazz facelift. A report
from April claimed that Honda Cars India intends to focus on more popular
models like the WR-V, City, and Amaze. However, based on the latest reports,
that does not seem to be the case.