On August 18 Honda launched the facelifted Jazz in three variants with prices starting at Rs. 5.5 lakh. Here we take a closer look at what each variant offers us and what are the prices across cities.
There are some minor tweaks that Honda has made in the refreshed Jazz, which include re-designed, raked up headlamps, a chrome grille up front, and a thick chrome garnish at the rear. The front bumper has been re-designed giving the car a fresher look and it improves the car’s aerodynamics. The rear bumper too gets two sporty mesh slits giving the car a sporty look.
The Jazz is powered by a 1.2-litre i-vtec petrol engine. The petrol motor produces 89 bhp of max power and 110 Nm of max torque. ARAI specified mileage of the Jazz is 16.7 kmpl.
Let’s look at what each variant offers.

Photo: The new Honda Jazz
Base petrol (Jazz Standard)
The base variant of the new Jazz gets features like a tiltable steering column, keyless entry with answer back, power door locks, power door mirrors (electrically adjustable), power windows(Front & Rear), front power window with auto up & down (Driver side), dual glove box, instrument panel pockets, front and rear console pockets, front and rear door lining pockets. To see our video review of the Jazz click here
Further, the Jazz base variant is loaded with driver and passenger vanity mirror, average fuel consumption display, instant fuel consumption display, distance to empty range, headlight height adjuster, front seat belt height adjuster, front & rear seat adjustable headrest, key alarm, headlight alarm, foot rest, accessory socket and coat hanger.
The Jazz standard also comes with integrated audio with AM/Fm, CD, MP3, aux in port and USB port, steering mounted audio control, front & rear speakers, auto volume by speed, magic seats, rear seat (60:40) split and seat back pocket (passenger side). Read more about the Jazz face-lift here
With regard to safety, the Jazz Standard is equipped with dual front SRS airbags, ABS with brake assist, EBD(electronic brake force distribution), ECU immobilizer, front seatbelt pretentioner with load limiter, driver seat belt reminder, driver side auto pinch guard, rear windshield defogger, rear wiper, full size spare tyre and high mount stop lamp.
| City | Price (Ex-Showroom) |
|---|---|
| Delhi | Rs. 5,50,000 |
| Gurgaon | Rs. 5,53,000 |
| Noida | Rs. 5,50,000 |
| Mumbai | Rs. 5,84,245 |
| Thane | Rs. 5,87,272 |
| Bangalore | Rs. 5,64,000 |
| Chennai | Rs. 5,66,000 |
| Chandigarh | Rs. 5,54,000 |
Mid variant petrol (Jazz Select)
The mid trim variants of the new Jazz get all the features that the base model and additional features like reclining rear seat, rear parcel tray and alloy wheels.
| City | Price (Ex-Showroom) |
|---|---|
| Delhi | Rs. 5,75,000 |
| Gurgaon | Rs. 5,78,000 |
| Noida | Rs. 5,75,000 |
| Mumbai | Rs. 6,10,467 |
| Thane | Rs. 6,13,630 |
| Bangalore | Rs. 5,89,000 |
| Chennai | Rs. 5,91,000 |
| Chandigarh | Rs. 5,79,000 |
Top end petrol (Jazz X)
The top-end variants of the new Jazz get all the bells and whistles. The top trim variants gets all the features of base and mid variants plus sporty 5-spoke alloy wheels, front fog lamps, driver seat height adjust and power door mirror auto retract.
| City | Price (Ex-Showroom) |
|---|---|
| Delhi | Rs. 6,06,000 |
| Gurgaon | Rs. 6,09,000 |
| Noida | Rs. 6,06,000 |
| Mumbai | Rs. 6,43,641 |
| Thane | Rs. 6,46,935 |
| Bangalore | Rs. 6,21,000 |
| Chennai | Rs. 6,23,000 |
| Chandigarh | Rs. 6,10,000 |





Comments [ 20 comments ]
lets make it simple.go for i20 for low cost spares &for space n comfort.&if u bare with high cost spares dn go for brio or polo.
go for cng cars...they r the best
honda spares plus service is much costlier than of hyundai's.i own both company cars.or ask any honda/hyundai car owners.dey vl say it.
Go for The All New 2011 Suzuki Swift DDIS...I test Drive it...A month back and I could say That damn is going to Last for a Time...but both Polo And I20 are comfort hatches Which will not Stay tuned after every 5000 km..It is for a Sunday Lunch time car's..They out Perform both...when it comes to Suzuki swift...But in case of Swift...They will Out turned due to the Practicality of the driving..and
Go for swift vdi- the bst hatchbck in india...
just want to correct my travelling distance is 1000 km per month only.
Buy the Brio its the most powerful of the lot, looks very cute and is a head turner, Well Loaded too.
polo dude..... awesome comfort..... n Volkswagen's trust.......
if you are single and won't travel a lot with many people on board, go ahead with the Brio, I feel you are already in love with its design :D , no one regrets buying a Honda dude :)
I heard i20 petrol has a milege of 8-10 km/litre...which would bcum heavy on pocket if u drive more than 1000kms a month...go 4 the polo....great looks, comfort plus volkswagen has a good sales and service.BRIO is like the new version of the old maruti 800 with added features....but a fantastic car..u can close your eyes and bet on honda...cheers.
Go for i20 dude, its premium in all areas even magna has all the features u wanted in a hatchback. i20 For - Space, comfort, features. I am not very sure if i20 gives 8-10 in city, as per my knowledge it gives 13kmpl. If u can reconsider ur options check JAZZ which is awesome VFM (after price cut).
Go for i20 diesel.
Add a comment... i20
hyundai i20 and volkswagen polo......
i20 is best option..
Go for Hyundai I 20 its a superb car with good looks and its a spacious car also loede with lots of features and not to forget compare to Honda and Vw Hyundai A.S.S is best also resale value for Hyundai vehicles is good.polo is an ok car and its 3 cyl eng.with expensive parts same with honda..better go for Hyundai I 20 or else go for I 10, Jazz, Punto, Figo.dnt go for Swift its a very comman car
Nice review, awesome car.That car has many advanced features that not only are comfortable but many of them are safety features to give you a very safe ride with smooth performance for any kind of journey.Thanks for sharing this review. http://www.hyundaii20.net/
My son is using Polo highline for the past 19 months with no problems at all. We have done the yearly maintenance for RS 3,500. Only problem is limited access to service centers. We bought the Polo in Kerala and using in Pondicherry. To do the maintenance we have to take it to Chennai where the nearest service center available. It is an excellent german product with high quality plastics & bu
Anytym i20... just luv it.
brio is the best choice