Correction, the Jazz doesn't have a CVT transmission; it operates on a single-speed direct drive system, coined as 'e-CVT'. Sorry! Find the best Honda Jazz deals: locally.link/aVbe Read the Honda Jazz review on our website: totallyev.net/honda-jazz-review-best-compact-hybrid/ Review of the Honda Jazz's audio system: totallyev.net/honda-jazz-audio-review-a-missed-opportunity/ Video timestamps: Price: 00:00 Efficiency & MPG: 00:31 Performance: 03:39 Handling & suspension: 04:51 Cabin noise: 05:57 Tech & practicality: 06:25 Storage: 07:50 Comfort: 09:52 Exterior design: 11:54 Visibility & safety: 12:31 Verdict: 14:25
the Honda Jazz has also build-in 10 ! airbags.look at the other brands in his class,you do not find any.build in Japan is always a good thing for quality build.
So many people entirely failing to understand the concept and tech. This is a petrol powered car with reliable 4 cyllinder engine that's made as efficient as it gets while keeping it dead easy and cheap to operate. To all the haters who say it should be pure electric: no, we are not there yet, petrol is here to stay.
@@marvin2678 all this techniek must be paid,also there are 10 ! airbags installed ,look at the other brands in the segment you cant find any with 10 airbags build in.the quality has a price.build in Japan is always garantee for good build quality.if this car expensive you can by another brand less then this if you want.
Several queries: Is that a computersed mpg figure or a real world one...?Over precisely what sort of terrain? Is the car pretty jaring over potholes etc? In his video report I noticed a peculiar flickering display screen, very annoying I imagine - yes? Finally, do you know if it's possible to totally deactivate the chime that apparently "greets' the driver on opening the door...? (How I hate such gimmicks.) If you have the time to do so I'd appreciate your feedback on these four points, please, for which my thanks in anticipation.
@@DavidHughes-op6zl Thats not visible in real life, its a shutter speed issue on cameras and the refresh rate of the screen not matching up. This is not visible to the eye
Excellent on point review, we've had our Luxe spec for around 3 months, our fourth and best Jazz yet. Incredibly efficient and such a relaxed calming car to drive, very different from the previous generations. The friendly, perhaps goofy face belies the incredible tech going on underneath, the single gear system with virtual steps is incredible and very clever and different to CVT. For me, I'm now eyeing up the 11th gen Civic hybrid but I thing it'll be costly, we'll see!!
I had the luck to be invited by Honda to test drive the new civic in the last days of June, it was just as I expected: mind-blowing! The car is spacious (and a little big too) and it drives really well, the silence inside is surprising and the drivetrain makes you want to step on the gas, which is paradoxical for a kind-of-CVT equipped vehicle. My only previous cars were turbo diesel sedans from less than reliable German automakers so even though I only got the price to drop to 35 000€ from 38 500 on the fully equipped model, i signed just 2 days after the test ! Now I gotta wait until November if all goes well 😁
Bought an Elegance version 6 weeeks ago. Small, fast and smart car.. Super low petrol consumption. Lowest I got was 2.7L/100 km. You convert it to mpg.. Highway + city average was 4.0l/100km.
Je suis Français et possède ce véhicule en finition "SYLE"! Je confirme que c'est un EXCELLENT véhicule ....Dommage que le réservoir ne soit pas un peu plus gros car sur Autoroute la consommation est forcement plus grande et son autonomie est limite ( environ 500 km) si vous voulez rouler à la vitesse maximale ( 130 km/h en France). J'ai pris ce véhicule après avoir posséder 2 Honda Civic, mais je ne regrette pas mon choix , moi qui suis retraité , ça me suffit largement aujourd'hui ! Merci pour votre Vidéo.
Ma copine en possède une depuis un an et c'est en effet une excellente voiture. Conseille pour toi : Le système hybride Honda fonctionne (sur autoroute) parfaitement entré 80 et 120km/h. Au delà des 120km/h la consommation grimpe vite en flèche. Ma copine fait du 60% autoroute, 20% départementale, 20% ville. Elle arrive à dépasser facilement les 800Km, voir 900Km avec un réservoir (mode ECON et toutes suisses). Sur toutes départementales elle fait très régulièrement du 1,8 - 2.2L au 100Km sur des trajets de 40Km. Faut la laisser un maximum sur ECON, rouler sagement et surtout, rester au dessus des 120Km/h 👍
@@sesvid Merci.Oui j'ai vu que sous les 120 km/h sur Autoroute la conso restait raisonnable.! Je tourne à 4,5 litres en moyenne sans le mode ECO , donc pour l'instant c'est plus 700 km d'autonomie.Mais le vendeur m'avait dit qu'il avait en effet dépassé les 800 km d'autonomie et je veux bien le croire. Bonne route.
@@JackyWallet Au plaisir 😉 Le nombre de kilomètres parcourus dépend de tellement de facteurs qu'il est quasiment impossible de le quantifier avec précision pour tout et chacun. Sur autoroute ma copine est aussi aux alentours de 4.5L. Mais avec énormément de 120-100-120-100-80-100-120km/h. Comme moyenne en absolue: 3.8L en été. 4.1L en hiver. En Suisse en roule plutôt calmement. Énormément de portions 80-100Km/h sur autoroute et de plus en plus de zones 30km/h en ville. Ceci aide certainement à réduire la consommation. Les zones 30 en ville sont avantageuses pour les véhicules hybrides car ces zones sont aussi de priorité de droite. Ceci fait qu'on doit souvent ralentir de 30 à environ 10km/h pour ensuite accélérer à nouveau jusqu'à 30km/h. En tout cas, bonne route avec ta belle Jazz 👍😉
@@sesvid C'est plutôt rare de rencontrer très des personnes comme vous sur la toile internet.Je vous remercie une fois de plus pour votre commentaire. La moitié de l'année je suis en Savoie à Aix les Bains....la Suisse n'est pas très loin ;) Et restez 🆒, j'essaie de l'être aussi depuis que je suis à la retraite...en activité toit allait trop vite ! Salutations 🤝
I still won’t forgive Honda for discontinuing the Jazz (called the Fit here) in the US. I was excited for the new model, but apparently Americans only buy big SUVs and pickup trucks.
Own now the jazz hybrid 2024 crosstar with 122 hp and i love it.the best driving car i ever had.howmany car do you need?lots of space in the back with the backdoors open 90 gr wide and the steats folding down in the floor with the almost flat cargo space.
Had the car for about 18 months. Summer l get very close to 63 mpg. Winter l get close to 60 mpg. All with mixed routes and includes long motorway runs. The car is comfortable and roomy. Won't go far in EV mode (maybe.5 miles), but kicks in for example in stop start mortoring, reversing, lower speeds and occassionally on high speed runs. Ride is a little bumpy on uneven roads, but that due to the basic suspension. The car is an economy model hence a more basic car. But has all the modcons and safety kit I need/wanted.
Actually the Jazz is far from "simple" suspensions. It has independent suspensions all around. Which car in this class - even the way more expensive ones - has this? Very little to none 😉 The bumpy ride comes from the low air volume in the tyres (thin 185 tyres). Our previous Ford Kuga Vignale was way bumpier 😉
Hey Christopher, I’m thinking of downsizing from a large(ish) petrol SUV to either the Honda Jazz or Toyota Yaris, or even Yaris Cross. My question is which one of the above would you recommend and why? Had a Lexus hybrid before, absolutely loved it, best car I owned so familiar with Toyota products. I can’t decide which one to consider.
It actually looks good with that black painted roof and in white or red. They need to have this paint option on the new facelifted Jazz that sorts out that nose.
Pleasure, glad you liked the review! Unfortunately, yet to test the Crossstar, but it's likely to have slightly lower fuel economy due to the added size/weight it carries.
Same as Toyota hybrids… plus, there is no button for pure EV mode. If you turn on the heating, or A/C on max, the engine will start whenever you touch the gas to protect the battery from fast discharging. But that is not a problem, that is how hybrids work. The cheapest plug-in hybrids are much more expensive and bigger.
J'aime beaucoup ce véhicule. . J'ai regardé une vingtaine de tests. . Et même sans l'avoir, je sais que c'est un bijou. . Et que mon objectif c'est de l'acheter en version Cross. Merci pour la vidéo.
@@Woodman-Spare-that-tree yes they have..I bought a brand new one in 2000, and I will keep it for 15 years..They have stopped making the petrol ones, just get a second hand one, you won't regret it
Most of the time it runs on ev mode, but I think what they mean is that it will only go about 1 mile on ev mode at one go. It is constantly recharging through braking, so it uses the battery almost all of the time.
Ah yes, the Honda Jazz...zzzz... It looks like three people were tasked with creating the exterior of the thing, one worked on the front end whilst another set about the side elevation and a third thought about what to do with the rear, none of them apparently able to agree on what they finally wanted. Result? An almighty mishmash, a design disaster. Paint a pair of oversize eyebrows and eyelashes on the top of the windscreen plus two equally large black dots for eyes underneath and with that bulbous bonnet for a nose what have you got? A Miss Piggy Muppetmobile.
Another pointless car. Honda should be producing some world-beating EV’s by now, not producing stuff like this. A 0.8kW battery? That’ll just add weight. I bet the normal ICE Jazz is more economical than this 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
No, actually we used to own a Honda Jazz 1.4 and it averaged around 35mpg. Our new e:hev Jazz gets around 56mpg in winter and 68mpg in summer. Thoroughly economical!
My petrol jazz 54 mpg..don't bother with these over priced hybrids..keep your petrol car for as long as possible, then you will get a good deal in about 5 years when they got millions of these unsold hybrids sitting about gathering dust ..
Small battery is good for low weight and cost. The engine is good at 70% load. This car blends the efficiency of both. Please note a normal car is half the efficiency and wastes all the kenetic energy.
Correction, the Jazz doesn't have a CVT transmission; it operates on a single-speed direct drive system, coined as 'e-CVT'. Sorry!
Find the best Honda Jazz deals: locally.link/aVbe
Read the Honda Jazz review on our website: totallyev.net/honda-jazz-review-best-compact-hybrid/
Review of the Honda Jazz's audio system: totallyev.net/honda-jazz-audio-review-a-missed-opportunity/
Video timestamps:
Price: 00:00
Efficiency & MPG: 00:31
Performance: 03:39
Handling & suspension: 04:51
Cabin noise: 05:57
Tech & practicality: 06:25
Storage: 07:50
Comfort: 09:52
Exterior design: 11:54
Visibility & safety: 12:31
Verdict: 14:25
the Honda Jazz has also build-in 10 ! airbags.look at the other brands in his class,you do not find any.build in Japan is always a good thing for quality build.
So many people entirely failing to understand the concept and tech. This is a petrol powered car with reliable 4 cyllinder engine that's made as efficient as it gets while keeping it dead easy and cheap to operate. To all the haters who say it should be pure electric: no, we are not there yet, petrol is here to stay.
Also, its not a cvt. Its basically like an ev with direct drive
but its expensive asf
@@marvin2678 all this techniek must be paid,also there are 10 ! airbags installed ,look at the other brands in the segment you cant find any with 10 airbags build in.the quality has a price.build in Japan is always garantee for good build quality.if this car expensive you can by another brand less then this if you want.
Test drove a Jazz this morning.
Excellent! A really impressive drive.
Have ordered the EX Style in this colour.
Congratulations! Glad you liked it.
Had our Honda Jazz since February and an average of 74 mpg. Very easy to drive,
Thanks for sharing!
ROLAND FRY MAN I ENVY YOU
Several queries:
Is that a computersed mpg figure or a real world one...?Over precisely what sort of terrain?
Is the car pretty jaring over potholes etc?
In his video report I noticed a peculiar flickering display screen, very annoying I imagine - yes?
Finally, do you know if it's possible to totally deactivate the chime that apparently "greets' the driver on opening the door...? (How I hate such gimmicks.)
If you have the time to do so I'd appreciate your feedback on these four points, please, for which my thanks in anticipation.
@@DavidHughes-op6zl Thats not visible in real life, its a shutter speed issue on cameras and the refresh rate of the screen not matching up. This is not visible to the eye
Excellent on point review, we've had our Luxe spec for around 3 months, our fourth and best Jazz yet. Incredibly efficient and such a relaxed calming car to drive, very different from the previous generations. The friendly, perhaps goofy face belies the incredible tech going on underneath, the single gear system with virtual steps is incredible and very clever and different to CVT. For me, I'm now eyeing up the 11th gen Civic hybrid but I thing it'll be costly, we'll see!!
Thank you, glad you liked the video!
Keep your eyes out for the Civic, as we're likely to get it in for review, soon :)
I had the luck to be invited by Honda to test drive the new civic in the last days of June, it was just as I expected: mind-blowing! The car is spacious (and a little big too) and it drives really well, the silence inside is surprising and the drivetrain makes you want to step on the gas, which is paradoxical for a kind-of-CVT equipped vehicle. My only previous cars were turbo diesel sedans from less than reliable German automakers so even though I only got the price to drop to 35 000€ from 38 500 on the fully equipped model, i signed just 2 days after the test ! Now I gotta wait until November if all goes well 😁
Amazing, thanks for sharing!
DEAR SANTA…………
Gamy GOSH I WISH THIS HONDA JAZZ WAS SOLD IN AMERICA OR
AT LEAST IN MEXICO. Id love to buy one if these bad boys.
Bought an Elegance version 6 weeeks ago. Small, fast and smart car.. Super low petrol consumption. Lowest I got was 2.7L/100 km. You convert it to mpg.. Highway + city average was 4.0l/100km.
Enjoy!
I just bought this car in Taiwan, where it's called a Fit. Picking it up in a few days. Very excited!
Hope you enjoy it!
Je suis Français et possède ce véhicule en finition "SYLE"!
Je confirme que c'est un EXCELLENT véhicule ....Dommage que le réservoir ne soit pas un peu plus gros car sur Autoroute la consommation est forcement plus grande et son autonomie est limite ( environ 500 km) si vous voulez rouler à la vitesse maximale ( 130 km/h en France).
J'ai pris ce véhicule après avoir posséder 2 Honda Civic, mais je ne regrette pas mon choix , moi qui suis retraité , ça me suffit largement aujourd'hui !
Merci pour votre Vidéo.
De plaisir, merci pour votre commentaire!
Ma copine en possède une depuis un an et c'est en effet une excellente voiture.
Conseille pour toi : Le système hybride Honda fonctionne (sur autoroute) parfaitement entré 80 et 120km/h. Au delà des 120km/h la consommation grimpe vite en flèche. Ma copine fait du 60% autoroute, 20% départementale, 20% ville. Elle arrive à dépasser facilement les 800Km, voir 900Km avec un réservoir (mode ECON et toutes suisses). Sur toutes départementales elle fait très régulièrement du 1,8 - 2.2L au 100Km sur des trajets de 40Km.
Faut la laisser un maximum sur ECON, rouler sagement et surtout, rester au dessus des 120Km/h 👍
@@sesvid Merci.Oui j'ai vu que sous les 120 km/h sur Autoroute la conso restait raisonnable.!
Je tourne à 4,5 litres en moyenne sans le mode ECO , donc pour l'instant c'est plus 700 km d'autonomie.Mais le vendeur m'avait dit qu'il avait en effet dépassé les 800 km d'autonomie et je veux bien le croire.
Bonne route.
@@JackyWallet
Au plaisir 😉
Le nombre de kilomètres parcourus dépend de tellement de facteurs qu'il est quasiment impossible de le quantifier avec précision pour tout et chacun.
Sur autoroute ma copine est aussi aux alentours de 4.5L. Mais avec énormément de 120-100-120-100-80-100-120km/h.
Comme moyenne en absolue:
3.8L en été.
4.1L en hiver.
En Suisse en roule plutôt calmement. Énormément de portions 80-100Km/h sur autoroute et de plus en plus de zones 30km/h en ville.
Ceci aide certainement à réduire la consommation.
Les zones 30 en ville sont avantageuses pour les véhicules hybrides car ces zones sont aussi de priorité de droite. Ceci fait qu'on doit souvent ralentir de 30 à environ 10km/h pour ensuite accélérer à nouveau jusqu'à 30km/h.
En tout cas, bonne route avec ta belle Jazz 👍😉
@@sesvid C'est plutôt rare de rencontrer très des personnes comme vous sur la toile internet.Je vous remercie une fois de plus pour votre commentaire.
La moitié de l'année je suis en Savoie à Aix les Bains....la Suisse n'est pas très loin ;)
Et restez 🆒, j'essaie de l'être aussi depuis que je suis à la retraite...en activité toit allait trop vite !
Salutations 🤝
I still won’t forgive Honda for discontinuing the Jazz (called the Fit here) in the US. I was excited for the new model, but apparently Americans only buy big SUVs and pickup trucks.
Can't blame Honda there, as it's true haha
I’ve got a Jazz. You do hear and feel every pothole.
Thanks for sharing!
Own now the jazz hybrid 2024 crosstar with 122 hp and i love it.the best driving car i ever had.howmany car do you need?lots of space in the back with the backdoors open 90 gr wide and the steats folding down in the floor with the almost flat cargo space.
Longevity of the batter pack would be a serious concideration for me😢
Had the car for about 18 months. Summer l get very close to 63 mpg. Winter l get close to 60 mpg. All with mixed routes and includes long motorway runs.
The car is comfortable and roomy.
Won't go far in EV mode (maybe.5 miles), but kicks in for example in stop start mortoring, reversing, lower speeds and occassionally on high speed runs.
Ride is a little bumpy on uneven roads, but that due to the basic suspension. The car is an economy model hence a more basic car. But has all the modcons and safety kit I need/wanted.
Pretty good going there! Of course, everyone's usage is different - but our figures are from our normal test routes.
Actually the Jazz is far from "simple" suspensions. It has independent suspensions all around. Which car in this class - even the way more expensive ones - has this? Very little to none 😉
The bumpy ride comes from the low air volume in the tyres (thin 185 tyres). Our previous Ford Kuga Vignale was way bumpier 😉
It's wild that I keep seeing reviews make a big deal about hybrids self charging, like the Toyota prius didn't have this feature back in 2006. 1:36
A little bit of a different system.
Great review of a great little car, good job!
Thanks you, glad you liked the video!
@@TotallyEV ummmm are you of Armenian origin by any chance?
@@arsensarkissian7927 haha yes indeed - you probably spotted it via the name :D
@@TotallyEV vye parev tzez! Yes definitely the name gave it away ha ha!
Also, great driving around Wimbledon too! I grew up around there
@@arsensarkissian7927 Haha! And thank you :)
Probably the best small car on the market if you have the budget for it (I personally feel it's worth the extra cost Vs rivals)
Thanks for sharing!
yep its quite expenisve, i can get an golf for that
Hey Christopher,
I’m thinking of downsizing from a large(ish) petrol SUV to either the Honda Jazz or Toyota Yaris, or even Yaris Cross.
My question is which one of the above would you recommend and why? Had a Lexus hybrid before, absolutely loved it, best car I owned so familiar with Toyota products.
I can’t decide which one to consider.
Not reviewed the Toyota models, so can't comment but can suggest the Honda as a great little hybrid.
It actually looks good with that black painted roof and in white or red. They need to have this paint option on the new facelifted Jazz that sorts out that nose.
Thanks for sharing!
Bring this to the US.
Really helpful video thanks...do you know what is mpg difference between jazz and crosstar?
Pleasure, glad you liked the review!
Unfortunately, yet to test the Crossstar, but it's likely to have slightly lower fuel economy due to the added size/weight it carries.
@@TotallyEV thank you for replying back.
Pleasure! Do drop a like or sub if you haven't already!
@@TotallyEV alright mate no worries
Thanks!
Hello, where can I buy Honda Jazz Rubbing Strips|Door Protectors|Side Protection Mouldings, the type in your video Thank you so much !
No idea!
I can’t believe an Audi behind you indicated.
Hahahaha!
It is a super saving fuel car.
What MPG are you getting with it?
@@TotallyEV If your mpg is in England,my best mpg is about 115.5
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Great idea, and it has a Honda petrol engine so it won't die
Would like to know if this car comes with space saver wheel and car jack.
Did you watch the review?
@@TotallyEV yes must have missed the part.
A yes or no would be nice.
If it were present you'd have seen it on video or in our written review.
Can you confirm how far the Jazz will go when in EV only mode. I thought it was about 1 mile.
In only EV mode it'll be really short; can't give you an exact figure due to how it was tested/the hybrid system that it uses, but it's very small
Same as Toyota hybrids… plus, there is no button for pure EV mode. If you turn on the heating, or A/C on max, the engine will start whenever you touch the gas to protect the battery from fast discharging. But that is not a problem, that is how hybrids work. The cheapest plug-in hybrids are much more expensive and bigger.
About 2-3 km. So that’s about 2 miles?
@@Lanoumik yes
@@vladimirjonas5516 for an average mpg return between 51-54 MPG a d for that price is better then most Toyotas.
I would buy today if it came in a PHEV model
Hopefully that might come soon, given the CR-V is now available as a PHEV in Europe and the UK!
Great,thanks.
Pleasure!
Nice
J'aime beaucoup ce véhicule. . J'ai regardé une vingtaine de tests. . Et même sans l'avoir, je sais que c'est un bijou. . Et que mon objectif c'est de l'acheter en version Cross.
Merci pour la vidéo.
Pleasure and enjoy!
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
My petrol jazz does about 54 mpg and was about 7 grand cheaper than these overpriced hybrids...just say no people , and wait for price reduction..
Your MPG figures might be different from ours. Hard to directly compare!
Wayne Kerr this Jazz should be a super sales but people are so stupid preferring the stupid Ford Focus.
I want a petrol Jazz but they seem to have stopped making them, and EVs are too expensive.
@@Woodman-Spare-that-tree yes they have..I bought a brand new one in 2000, and I will keep it for 15 years..They have stopped making the petrol ones, just get a second hand one, you won't regret it
1 mile on EV mode? No point in this you are relying on a 1.5 Petrol engine.Come on Honda get your act together.
Most of the time it runs on ev mode, but I think what they mean is that it will only go about 1 mile on ev mode at one go. It is constantly recharging through braking, so it uses the battery almost all of the time.
Smurf dude I have seem videos of this Honda Jazz hot 80 kilometers an hour in pure EV.
Ah yes, the Honda Jazz...zzzz... It looks like three people were tasked with creating the exterior of the thing, one worked on the front end whilst another set about the side elevation and a third thought about what to do with the rear, none of them apparently able to agree on what they finally wanted. Result? An almighty mishmash, a design disaster. Paint a pair of oversize eyebrows and eyelashes on the top of the windscreen plus two equally large black dots for eyes underneath and with that bulbous bonnet for a nose what have you got? A Miss Piggy Muppetmobile.
Haha, fair to say you're not a fan!
Another pointless car. Honda should be producing some world-beating EV’s by now, not producing stuff like this. A 0.8kW battery? That’ll just add weight. I bet the normal ICE Jazz is more economical than this 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Byd please
It's no longer available in the UK, so there's no direct comparison!
No, actually we used to own a Honda Jazz 1.4 and it averaged around 35mpg. Our new e:hev Jazz gets around 56mpg in winter and 68mpg in summer. Thoroughly economical!
My petrol jazz 54 mpg..don't bother with these over priced hybrids..keep your petrol car for as long as possible, then you will get a good deal in about 5 years when they got millions of these unsold hybrids sitting about gathering dust ..
Small battery is good for low weight and cost. The engine is good at 70% load. This car blends the efficiency of both. Please note a normal car is half the efficiency and wastes all the kenetic energy.