honda jazz hybrid 2012
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Honda jazz hybrid 2012
The Hybrid Jazz boasts the same petrol electric IMA hybrid system as the  Insight,  mating an 87bhp 1.3-litre four-cylinder petrol unit to a CVT  gearbox  with an electric motor sandwiched in between. Like the Insight  and Civic hybrid,  the Jazz will be able to run on electric power alone  for short  distances. As the Jazz is smaller and lighter than the  Insight, it  achieves a combined economy figure of 64.2mpg and emissions  of 104g/km –  a figure that’s 21 per cent less than the Jazz 1.2 petrol.
To   set the newcomer apart, the Jazz hybrid gets revised blue-tinted   headlights, a new grille and tweaked bumper at the front, while the rear   is treated to clear taillights lenses. The hybrid can also be  specified  in this striking shade of Lime Green metallic.See More Review and Pict:
Honda jazz hybrid 2012
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Honda jazz hybrid 2012
Inside,  the cabin  gets blue-lit dials and can be specified with leather  upholstery, which  is the first time Honda has offered the trim in  Europe. The  hybrid Jazz goes on sale in Japan in October, where it’s  badged as the  Honda Fit, and  will go on sale in the UK early in 2011. Prices will be  announced  closer to the time. In Japan the Fit hybrid costs more  than a  conventionally-powered Fit supermini, but less than an Insight.  Apply  this logic to the UK Honda range, where the Insight starts at  £16,325,  while a top-spec Jazz costs £15,770, and the Jazz hybrid should  be priced at around £16,000 when it arrives here, making it the  cheapest hybrid on the market.
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