Honda Jazz News
Honda Cars India to stop production of three of its models
Honda City 4th-gen, Jazz, WR-V, to be axed by next year
The Japanese carmaker is planning to launch new SUVs in India
Honda Cars India is offering great discounts on its model line-up for July
Deals of up to Rs 27,000 are applicable on purchasing a Honda car
Company is also considering launching a new mid-size SUV in the Indian market
Honda is offering up to Rs 35,596 off on its cars
Cars like City, Jazz and WRV can be purchased at a reduced price
Offers are valid only until the end of February 2022
Bumper Navratri offer for Honda lovers!
Upto Rs 53,000 discount.
Cashback offers on Honda City, Jazz, Amaze and WR-V.
The New Jazz will now be available in 3 feature-packed grades - V, VX and ZX in Petrol in both Manual and CVT variants.
The car will be available with a choice of 5 colour options.
The New Jazz will be powered by Honda’s well acclaimed and BS-6 compliant 1.2L i-VTEC petrol engine in both Manual and 7 speed CVT variants.
The New Jazz can be pre-booked with an amount of Rs 21 000 at all authorized HCIL dealerships across the country.
The car can also be booked online through ‘Honda from Home’ platform on HCIL website at Rs 5000.
The New Jazz will be powered by BS-6 compliant 1.2L i-VTEC Petrol engine.
The car was caught speeding on several occasions over the last several months - even reportedly touching 160kmph in a 100kmph stretch.
Honda Cars India Ltd on Tuesday said it would hike prices of its models by up to Rs 10,000 from next month on higher freight charges and input costs.
Various discounts based on the year of manufacture are on offer.
Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) today reported 18.64 percent decline in domestic sales at 10,071 units in December.
Japanese auto major Honda is recalling 1,90,578 units of the previous generation of Accord, CR-V, Civic, City and Jazz models in India as part of its global exercise to rectify faulty airbags made by Takata.
Japanese car maker Honda is looking at a 26 percent rise in sales at 2.4 lakh units in India in the current fiscal, helped by improved market conditions.
The Jazz petrol variants sports 1.2 litre engine while it has 1.5 litre diesel engine.
Japanese auto major Honda is likely to start the fresh roll out of its 'discontinued' hatchback vehicle Jazz in Indian market next year.
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