
The new Honda Jazz/Fit has been officially unveiled by Honda. And here are the some first details of the car.
The new Honda Jazz/Fit is longer than the previous generation by 55 mm at 3,900mm and has a longer wheelbase by 50 mm at 2,500 mm. It's height remains the same. It's also wider and the interior height has increased by 10mm to 1,290mm.
There are two engine options for the new Honda Jazz/Fit in Japan. A 1.3 liter i-VTEC engine with 100PS. This is mated to a CVT which now comes with a torque converter. The sport version called Jazz/Fit RS and has a larger 120 PS engine.
The second generation Jazz/Fit comes with the Ultra Seats. The Ultra Seats have four modes: A utility mode that increases luggage space to a flat length of 1,720mm, a long mode which places the front passenger seat folded flat down for a further increased length of 2,400mm, a tall mode where you fold up the rear seat cushions to fit in a tall item, as well as a refresh mode where the front seat headrests can be removed and the front seats can be folded down to create a long stretched rest area within the car. This front passenger seat also hides a storage compartment.
Gallery: Honda Jazz/Fit
The new Honda Jazz/Fit is longer than the previous generation by 55 mm at 3,900mm and has a longer wheelbase by 50 mm at 2,500 mm. It's height remains the same. It's also wider and the interior height has increased by 10mm to 1,290mm.
There are two engine options for the new Honda Jazz/Fit in Japan. A 1.3 liter i-VTEC engine with 100PS. This is mated to a CVT which now comes with a torque converter. The sport version called Jazz/Fit RS and has a larger 120 PS engine.
The second generation Jazz/Fit comes with the Ultra Seats. The Ultra Seats have four modes: A utility mode that increases luggage space to a flat length of 1,720mm, a long mode which places the front passenger seat folded flat down for a further increased length of 2,400mm, a tall mode where you fold up the rear seat cushions to fit in a tall item, as well as a refresh mode where the front seat headrests can be removed and the front seats can be folded down to create a long stretched rest area within the car. This front passenger seat also hides a storage compartment.
Gallery: Honda Jazz/Fit



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