When is small actually
big?
The Honda Jazz is certainly
small. Less than 4 metres top-to-tail. But the ideas behind
it are big. The compact rear end and distinctive short nose
make tight parking spaces open up. The fresh new body and
sporty wheels make driving fun. Inside, the innovative layout
gives you big-car space. Ultra-flexible seating lets you
pack what you want, when you want. So when is small actually
big? Every time you drive your new Honda Jazz.
How much space do you need?
When it comes to parking, a small one.
The Honda Jazz has compact overhangs and a short nose. So
you can slot into the tightest parking spots. Start loading
and the answer changes. Re-designing the chassis allowed
Honda to push the wheels further into each corner, creating
a huge cabin space. This means five adults can stretch out
in comfort. Or you can fill up the ample boot with luggage,
shopping, whatever you like. One Honda Jazz, many answers.
Do you look at life from every angle?
Honda's designers do. They think about
every detail. From top to bottom. Inside and out. From the
outside, the Honda Jazz is a small car that's big on style.
Its dynamic shape and smooth lines give it a distinctive
charm. Door mirror indicators and sculpted headlights blend
style with practicality. Two stylish new colour choices offer
a greater sense of individuality. Sit inside and you'll see
the bigger picture. The interior gives more comfort and character
with the same effortless flexibility. The distinctive short
nose frees up cabin space. The large glass area provides
a light and airy cabin. So, no matter where your Honda Jazz
takes you, you'll always have a great view.
How do you create space?
Astronomers say big bangs. Honda say big ideas and they don't come much bigger than the unique Magic Seats. Not only do they create more space, they create it just the way you want. With a simple pull at the base the lightweight seat flips up. Opening up a wide space most cars just ignore. Better still, because the space is easily reached via the rear doors, kerbside loading becomes a breeze. Awkward objects slide in. Tall objects stand upright. Tall passengers benefit from the flexible seating too. Leaving the rear seats in their usual position gives them ample room and you a generous boot to fill. Simply pull the handle and the rear seat folds into the floor without removing the headrests, Expanding the boot space to fit in everything from luggage to the weekly shop. The front passenger seat of the Honda Jazz also lies flat so long objects glide inside and flexible rear seats split 60:40. So you can create the space to fit your own big ideas.
When is luxury not a luxury?
Small-car convenience normally means giving up the luxuries a big car can offer. Not with the Jazz. Honda have made the interior more sophisticated than ever. Fresh dashboard. New quality fabrics. Plus plenty of standard features that are far from standard. Power steering, central locking and front electric windows make driving easier. The front SRS airbag makes it safer. To help you relax there's a CD player and an easily accessible auxiliary socket for any MP3 player. Air-conditioning (optional on 1.2i DSI S) keeps your climate as controlled as possible and optional Satellite Navigation is also available. The dashboard's precision instruments are right at your fingertips. Vital information at a glance. Miles per gallon, speed, outdoor temperature and mileage. All there. The new aluminium trim steering wheel looks great. It also has switches for the audio system (available on 1.4). So you can change track with ease. Sometimes luxury is essential.
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