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Honda UK has released pricing information for the all-new e:HEV hybrid powered Jazz and Jazz Crosstar models, the latest additions to Honda’s growing e:Technology range of vehicles.
Recommended prices for the Jazz e:HEV will begin at just £18,980 OTR for the SE grade, capable of returning in excess of 62mpg whilst emitting just 102g/KM, rising to £20,180 OTR for the mid-level SR grade, £21,380 OTR for the top spec EX and then £23,580 for the range topping two-tone Crosstar EX grade.
All models feature an advanced two-motor hybrid powertrain as standard, ushering in exceptional ‘EV-like’ driving dynamics with advanced technology, increased efficiency and reduced running costs. The car will also be available on finance, starting at just £199 per month.*
The e:HEV powertrain will introduce the efficiency benefits and performance of hybrid power to the mass market B segment, and accelerate Honda towards achieving its ambition of all European mainstream models featuring electrified powertrains by 2022.
The fourth-generation Jazz adopts a cleaner design than its predecessor, with simpler surfacing and crisper details. The new premium design will be available in a wide range of colours with Crystal Black being the default cost-free option. Premium paint options, which will add £550 to the car’s OTR, include Platinum White, Shining Grey, Midnight Blue Beam, and the all-new Surf Blue tone. Premium+ options include ‘Premium Crystal Red’ and ‘Premium Sunlight White’ which will add £650 to the OTR.
Embodying its more rugged, crossover style the Crosstar will be exclusively available in two-tone combinations, with a gloss-black roof contrasting the expressive colour palettes.
Phil Webb, head of car at Honda UK, said: “We’re pleased to confirm the pricing for the all-new Honda Jazz and Jazz Crosstar models. Following on from the successful introduction of the all-electric Honda e, the electrified Jazz is designed to encourage those who might not be prepared to make the leap to a full electric drivetrain.
“The new Jazz is the embodiment of the brand’s commitment to a fully-electrified range and is another symbolic step towards our electric vision for 100% of European sales to be electrified by 2022.”
Order banks for the Honda Jazz are open from March 3rd, with deliveries expected from early Q2 2020.