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CDM Derivative ID: 19214
CAP Code: HOJA15ELE5HHIA 6

Honda JAZZ HATCHBACK

1.5 i-MMD Hybrid Elegance 5dr eCVT
Factory order
GearboxAutomatic
Fuel typeHybrid
C02 (g/km)85
Doors5
0-62 mph9.4 secs

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Personal Contract Hire is subject to status and credit acceptance. You will not own the vehicle at the end of the term. The minimum duration is 24 months and 5,000 miles per annum. All prices shown include VAT at 20%. Road tax & Breakdown Cover are included in the monthly price for the duration of the term. The prices on this website may change from time to time. Images are for illustrative purposes only. Some special offer vehicles are pre-registered and available for delivery. Our team will confirm the exact specifications and delivery lead times when you enquire. On return the vehicle must be in the same condition as on delivery subject to age, mileage and fair wear and tear exceptions. If the vehicle exceeds the contract mileage when returned, an excess mileage charge will apply. An accepted quote is valid for 28 days, however the vehicle price may change during this time due to manufacturer prices or VAT adjustments.


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Honda Jazz review

Review provided by Car and Driving. Updated January 2023

Will It Suit Me?

Although it's fair to say that my days of being asked for ID when buying alcohol are but a distant memory, I'm not about to pick up my free bus pass just yet. Nevertheless, the news that I was about to get a Honda Jazz on test generated a whole week of ribbing from my other half, not helped by the discovery of a packet of Werthers Originals and some Tenalady pads in the glovebox that one of the wags in the office had slipped in when it arrived. If age brings wisdom, then it's surely a compliment that so many older buyers have chosen the Jazz over its rivals. Older buyers want a comfortable and practical car that's easy to drive, easy to get in and out of and which offers excellent reliability. So do I. Although Honda is starting to bring younger customers on board with models like the HR-V crossover, it might take a while. In the meantime, I think I'm thick-skinned enough to put up with the jokes, although it did get a bit much when the car was given an office nickname based on a piece of intimate jewellery featured on The Only Way Is Essex. That one was nipped quickly in the bud.

Practicalities

The latest MK4 model certainly still looks like a Jazz. Slightly bulbous and unthreatening it remains but some of the detailing is now a bit sassier. At the front, the split A-pillars are designed to improve forward visibility and there's a pair of larger headlights and a chunkier bumper compared to the old model. It's still pretty compact though, measuring in at about 4-metres in length. At the rear, the previous model's vertically-stacked lights make way for more conventional horizontal units. Choose the SUV-inspired Jazz Crosstar model and you get roof rails, an elevated ride height, black plastic cladding around the wheel arches, two-tone paint and a bespoke grille, all in an attempt to introduce more of a Crossover vibe to this supermini. Inside, Like most Hondas, it never really feels heavy and bulletproof in the way a German car does, but you have faith that it's put together with an almost fanatical attention to detail. I liked the huge windscreen that imparts a genuine feel of airiness up front. I liked the wider 'body-stabilising' front seats supposed to reduce fatigue on longer journeys and the dash has a more minimalist, uncluttered look. Its centre touchscreen has smartphone-style swipe technology and incorporates wireless 'Apple CarPlay'/'Android Auto' smartphone-mirroring. There's also a digital instrument cluster. Otherwise the Jazz formula is as good as it ever was. Honda's 'Magic Seats' continue whereby the back seats can fold down in one fluid motion into the footwell with the headrests in place. Lift up the rear seat cushion against the rear seat back and there's a tall protected space in the rear seat footwells for items like plants. Boot capacity measures 298-litres, with space extending to 1,203-litres with the 'Magic Seats' folded.

Behind the Wheel

The only Jazz engine choice is now a 1.5 litre i-VTEC mild hybrid petrol unit with 108bhp of power. It's mated to a CVT auto transmission, the sort of thing that feels jerky in a Prius but works smoothly here. Most of the time at the wheel of this Honda you'll be in 'Hybrid Drive', which combines the engine and the battery pack in the most efficient way possible while recovering electricity from deceleration and storing it for future use. 'EV Drive' forces the Jazz to run in electric-only mode (though it can only do that for very short distances). And the 'Engine Drive' setting combines the petrol engine and the electric motor output for maximum performance. In this mode, the e:HEV powertrain gives the Jazz a 0-62mph time of 9.4 seconds and a maximum speed of 108mph.

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Value For Money

Where Honda has started to feel the pinch is in competition from rapidly improving Korean companies. The Jazz has always been one of the more expensive superminis and that continues to this day, with entry level pricing typically around £1,500 more than its Korean rivals. Now, it's true that you'll recoup some of that when the time comes to trade the Jazz in, but not all of it. I'd advise that you do the sums and drive all the rivals before coming to a decision on the Honda's relative value proposition. The range itself is relatively straightforward. Prices start at around £19,000 and there's a choice of four trim levels - 'SE', 'SR', 'EX' and 'Crosstar'. Specifications are generous across the range. Standard features include adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist and automatic headlights, plus there's 'Apple CarPlay' and 'Android Auto' smartphone-mirroring. Black paint will be the default cost-free option while six other paint shades are also available. The Crosstar version is exclusively available in two-tone combinations with a gloss-black roof. Infotainment and connectivity benefit from a much improved voice command system, the Honda 'Personal Assistant', first seen on the little Honda e. This is basically a next-generation voice control system in that it can respond to multiple commands: for instance "OK Honda, find me an Indian restaurant with WiFi and free parking". I tried that one myself.

Could I Live With One?

After accepting that you won't create much of a splash outside a fancy restaurant by pulling up in a Honda Jazz, things get a whole lot better. It has a lot of really useful qualities that demonstrate the detailed understanding Honda has of its core customers. Yes, those core buyers may be more into Billy Fury than Tinie Tempah but if they're smart enough to know a good thing when they see it, more power to them. I could manage with a Jazz quite well. It's a car that never has to try too hard and that's a refreshing quality in a market that's increasingly populated with shouty newcomers.

  • Heated door mirrors
  • Rear wiper
  • Body colour door handles
  • Front and rear electric windows
  • Body coloured bumpers
  • Manual headlight levelling
  • Aspheric door mirrors
  • LED daytime running lights
  • LED Headlights
  • Electric adjustable door mirrors
  • High beam assist
  • LED rear lights
  • Single exhaust tailpipe
  • Auto wipers
  • Electrically folding door mirrors
  • eHEV emblem
  • Automatic headlights with on/off timer, Coming/leaving home function
  • Soft pad leather interior panels
  • LED 3rd brake light
  • Rear side wing doors
  • Sport grille
  • Black headlight extension
  • Immobiliser
  • Security alarm
  • Honda super locks
  • Remote central locking with 2 remote folding keys
  • Leather steering wheel
  • Rear head restraints
  • Tonneau cover
  • Climate control air conditioning
  • Driver's seat height adjustment
  • Front accessory power socket
  • Front head restraints
  • Driver and passenger front seat pockets
  • Tilt/telescopic adjustable steering wheel
  • Magic seat flexibility system
  • 60/40 split rear bench seat
  • Fabric/leather upholstery
  • 3 seat bench in 2nd row
  • Driver and front passenger seat armrests
  • Isofix points
  • Plating interior door handles
  • Cargo net hooks
  • Single front passenger seat
  • Rear side airbags
  • Front side airbags
  • Brake assist function
  • Driver/Front Passenger airbags
  • Hill start assist
  • Child locks on rear doors
  • 3x3 point rear seatbelts
  • Electronic parking brake with auto hold
  • Collision mitigation braking system
  • Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
  • Brake hold function
  • Driver knee airbag
  • Passenger SRS airbag cut-off device
  • Front and rear seat belt with emergency locking retractor
  • Driver SRS airbag (single stage inflation)
  • Front and rear side curtain airbag
  • Deflation warning system
  • Front centre airbag
  • Whiplash lessening front headrests
  • Remote audio controls on steering wheel
  • 'Shark fin' mobile antenna
  • 2x USB Front socket (1 data & 1 charge)
  • 180w Power audio system with 4 speakers
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Tailgate
  • Multi-information display
  • Rear view camera
  • Lane departure warning system
  • Lane keep assist system
  • Front and rear parking sensors
  • Emergency stop signalling system
  • Bluetooth hands free telephone connection
  • Forward collision warning
  • Traffic sign recognition
  • Traffic jam assist
  • Adjustable speed limiter
  • Road departure mitigation
  • Idle stop
  • Driver attention monitoring system
  • Electric power steering wheel with variable gear ratio steering
  • Low speed following
  • Agile handling assist
  • Intelligent speed limiter
  • Wireless apple carplay
  • Honda CONNECT with 9" touchscreen, AM/FM/DAB/Apple Carplay and android auto
  • Econ mode
  • eCall emergency call system - ecall functionality is subject to 2G/3G network availability
  • Vehicle stability assist
  • Tyre repair kit
Top Speed108
Power122
0 - 62 mph9.4
Gears1 SPEED
CO285 g/km
Seats5
Fuel TypeHybrid
Length4089
Width1694
Weight1694

Included in the lease price for the full term of the agreement.

Included in the lease price for the full term of the agreement.

AA breakdown cover is included with roadside assistance, at home, onward travel, recovery, plus European cover.

  • Roadside assistance – if you break down a mechanic will try to fix your vehicle on the spot. If they can't, they'll take you to a garage.
  • At home – assistance on your doorstep.
  • Recovery – if the car can't be fixed at the roadside, the vehicle will be taken to the repairing garage, and then the driver is taken to their desired location.
  • Onward travel – if the car can't be fixed straight away, a free of charge relief vehicle will be provided, if necessary, for a 24‐hour period to keep you mobile. The relief vehicle needs to be requested at the time of breakdown.
  • European cover – roadside assistance from local garages and Europe's best-in-class breakdown clubs in up to 44 countries across the continent.

Included in the lease price.

Included in the lease. You have the right to cancel 14 days after the agreement is signed.

Included in the lease price. You can request either a single change of mileage or the term period at any time during the term without an administration fee. The new monthly cost will be calculated using the price matrix of the lease and a refund will be issued if appropriate.

Included in the lease price. Use of the vehicle from 5,000 to 20,000 miles a year depending on your selection. Excess mileage charges will apply.

Included in the lease price.

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