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Honda offers four Jazz variants in Australia, with prices starting at $14,990 before on-road costs for the base VTi and ranging to $22,990 before on-roads for the VTi-L.
The Jazz is now into its fourth generation, but the car offered in Australia is the third-generation model.
Honda is yet to confirm whether the all-new model unveiled last year will be offered Down Under, but signs aren’t positive at the moment.
Honda updated the Jazz in April 2020. We’ve updated our pricing, but you can check out the full details here.
All prices exclude on-road costs
Only one engine is offered in the Jazz: a 1.5-litre four-cylinder unit making 88kW and 145Nm.
A five-speed manual is standard on the base VTi, although buyers can option the CVT standard across the rest of the range.
The Jazz is front-wheel drive only.
Honda says the Jazz will use 6.5L/100km when the manual is fitted, or 5.9L/100km with the CVT.
It requires regular 91 RON unleaded fuel.
The 2020 Honda Jazz is 4028mm long, 1964mm wide, and 1524mm tall with a 2530mm wheelbase.
Boot space is listed at 354L with the rear seats in place, and 1314L with them folded.
The Jazz has a five-star ANCAP safety rating from 2014. However critical semi-autonomous safety equipment is notably absent: there’s no autonomous emergency braking, nor blind-spot monitoring or lane-keeping assist.
Although they’re expected to be standard on the upcoming fourth-generation Jazz, that car hasn’t been confirmed for Australia.
Standard equipment in the Jazz VTi includes:
Moving to the VTi-S adds:
Finally, the range-topping VTi-L offers:
Maintenance in the Jazz is required every six months or 10,000km – whichever comes first.
Five years of servicing will cost $2945 under Honda’s current service plan, and the Jazz is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.
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Scott Collie is an automotive journalist based in Melbourne, Australia. Scott studied journalism at RMIT University and, after a lifelong obsession with everything automotive, started covering the car industry shortly afterwards. He has a passion for travel, and is an avid Melbourne Demons supporter.
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