From the images, it seems that there will be 4 variants available in Japan - Basic, Ness, Luxe and Crosstar. Basic seems to be the “kosong” spec without alloys wheels, Ness appears to be more funky with its bright accent colours, Luxe is the more upmarket and luxurious spec and Crosstar gets the trendy crossover treatment.
Looking at the plates they are all wearing (e-HEV), it would appear that all variants are fitted with a hybrid powertrain. But presumably, other regions will continue to get the combustion engine only option.
When it comes to Honda, you can bet on its interior space and it does look spacious from the images. The dashboard design now adopts a more simplistic and symmetrical approach.
For now, we’ll have to wait until the official reveal to know more about its features and specifications. The all-new Honda Jazz is set to make its debut at the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show.
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