Especificaciones y análisis del Honda Jazz
Power
99HP
Torque
127Nm
Consumption
5.5l/100
Emissions
130g/km
0-100 km/h
11.4s
Top Speed
182km/h
Weight
1149kg
Price
18,000€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
399 L
42 L
73 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Honda Jazz 1.4 i-VTEC Luxury · 99 CV (2010-2011)
General description
The 2009 Honda Jazz is much more than a simple city car; it's a lesson in Japanese ingenuity on wheels. A vehicle that, under a compact and friendly body, hides a universe of space and practical solutions that steal your heart. It's proof that you don't need a large size to achieve great things, but great intelligence.
Driving experience
Driving the Jazz is an experience full of vitality. Its 1.4 i-VTEC 99 HP engine, though modest in numbers, has the cheerful and energetic character of Honda engines, asking to be revved high to deliver its best. In the city, it feels like a fish in water: agile, with excellent visibility and a turning radius that facilitates any maneuver. On the road, it feels poised, and its consumption of 5.5 liters is a treat for the wallet, making every trip an efficient and uncomplicated pleasure.
Design and aesthetics
Its exterior design, with that small minivan silhouette, prioritizes function over form, but does so with undeniable charm. However, the real magic happens when you open the doors. The interior is a marvel of spaciousness and versatility. Honda's 'Magic Seats' system is simply brilliant, allowing you to configure the cargo space in ways that seem impossible in a car of just 3.9 meters. With a 399-liter trunk, it surpasses many cars from higher segments, proving that intelligent design is the greatest luxury.
Technology and features
The Jazz's technology focuses on efficiency and durability. The heart of the car, its i-VTEC engine, is a gem of mechanical engineering that seeks the perfect balance between performance and low consumption. Although its infotainment equipment is typical of its era, it covers the essentials. The electric power steering and a well-tuned chassis contribute to a sense of control and safety that is appreciated with every kilometer.
Competition
At the time, it faced giants like the Ford Fiesta, the Toyota Yaris, or the Renault Clio. While some of its rivals could offer a more passionate design or a sportier feel, none could even dream of matching the amazing modularity and incredible interior space of the Jazz. It was, and still is, the car for those who value practical intelligence above all else.
Conclusion
The Honda Jazz is not a car chosen for its appearance alone, but for its incredibly practical and reliable soul. It's a rational purchase that transforms into an emotional relationship, a loyal companion that simplifies your life with every ingenious solution it offers. It represents the Honda philosophy at its best: creating machines that work perfectly and, without you realizing it, become indispensable.




