Honda Jazz Crossover



The compact crossover market sector is getting increasingly crowded, and while the Nissan Juke is still the more striking choice, other possibly better rivals are already on the market, or on their way. After the recently-revealed Renault Captur, Peugeot 2008 and Vauxhall/Opel Mokka, we now bring you the first images of what Honda thinks a compact crossover should look like.
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Honda Jazz Crossover Review

Honda Reveals Jazz-Based Urban Crossover. Apple laptop computer prices. Best software for macbook air. 14 Jan 2013, 8:30 UTC by Andrei Nedelea. Home News Concept Car. Vpn for mac free unlimited. The compact crossover market sector is getting increasingly crowded, and while the.

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  • Hybrids are very likely to appeal to a much wider customer base over the next few years, as buyers shift from traditional petrol and diesel models, and Honda wants in. With the Jazz Crosstar, Honda is taking aim at the likes of the Ford Fiesta Active. And besides, it’s now law for every car maker to have a small crossover variant, apparently.
  • The Honda Jazz Crosstar features sporty SUV styling and all the same e:HEV (hybrid electric vehicle) technology as the All-New Jazz Hybrid. Enjoy low emissions and energy-efficient performance as standard. The Crosstar also comes with the latest connectivity innovations such as the Honda Personal Assistant and My Honda+ app.

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Called Urban, the Honda compact SUV/crossover looks quite modern and very bold in its styling, with its purposeful stance, aggressive oversized headlights and imposing grille. It previews an all-new model from the Japanese automaker, which will be based on the same underpinnings as the highly-successful Jazz/Fit supermini.
Not much else is known about it, other than the fact that it will be fully revealed tomorrow at the North American International Auto Show. It is not set to make its market debut before 2015, by which time the newly-revealed Captur, 2008 and Mokka will be on the verge of getting a facelift, and would have had time to sit on the market, and plant themselves into the heads of prospective buyers.
The production version of the Urban will face an even tougher market, two years from now, and since Honda has not made a crossover this small, it may struggle to carve its own niche. Still, if it`s competent enough, and if it they don`t detract too much from the overall bold styling of the concept, it may still be a worthy contender.
Story via indianautosblog.com