Especificaciones y análisis del Honda Jazz
Power
83HP
Torque
119Nm
Consumption
5.9l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
14.9s
Top Speed
160km/h
Weight
1067kg
Price
16,300€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 7v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
353 L
42 L
61 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Honda Jazz 1.4 i-DSI ES Graphite CVT · 83 CV (2004)
General description
The 2002 Honda Jazz burst onto the market like a breath of fresh air, a utility vehicle that defied conventions with astonishing spatial intelligence. More than just a car, it felt like an ingenious solution for urban life, a small giant that promised versatility and legendary Japanese reliability in a compact and friendly format.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Jazz conveys a sense of absolute calm and control. Its 83 HP engine, coupled with the smooth CVT automatic transmission, doesn't aim for speed records but rather offers a fluid and serene ride, perfect for the city's pulse. The electric steering and its excellent visibility make it an agile and predictable companion, a car that makes you feel at home from the very first moment, prioritizing comfort and efficiency over adrenaline.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a triumph of function over form, a silhouette halfway between a utility vehicle and a minivan that hides its true secret: an extraordinary interior space. Its lines are simple and honest, without artifice, designed to maximize habitability and practicality. It's not a car that turns heads for its audacity, but one that earns admiration for its intelligence and its timeless aesthetic that has aged with dignity.
Technology and features
Although modest by today's standards, the Jazz incorporated technology designed for efficiency and life on board. Its i-DSI engine with dual ignition per cylinder was an ingenious solution to optimize consumption. However, the real technological magic lay inside, with the 'Magic Seats' system, a feat of mechanical engineering that allowed for a modularity of the rear space never before seen in a car of its size, transforming the cabin with astonishing ease.
Competition
In its time, it faced rivals like the Toyota Yaris, the Opel Meriva, or the Renault Modus, all competing in the field of urban practicality. However, the Honda Jazz managed to differentiate itself with a unique combination: almost legendary mechanical reliability, very low consumption, and, above all, an interior versatility that its competitors simply could not match.
Conclusion
The Honda Jazz of this generation is not a car chosen with a racing heart, but with the head and logic. It is a masterpiece of practical engineering, a vehicle that demonstrates that true luxury can be space, intelligence, and the peace of mind of knowing it will never let you down. It is the perfect choice for those who value substance over appearance, a faithful and surprisingly capable companion.
