Currently, Jazz is globally considered to be the smallest car in Honda’s portfolio of cars. Now with high inflation, the company feels the need to produce cars smaller than its Jazz.
Aimed at reducing environmental emissions and shortage of fuel in near future, the company is also in progress to design and develop small cars that will take on less fuel and will be lower in CO2 emissions. The way forward, Honda plans to launch small and affordable hybrid engines. It also has plans to add more number of diesel engines in its car portfolio.
Honda Jazz will hit the Indian shores by next year and the company will launch another small car in a couple of years, a global car with an improved engine technology and better performance.
Expectations are high that Honda will now enter the core of Indian car industry and establish a stronger niche with a range of small cars.
Labels: Honda, Honda-Jazz, Indian-Car, Small-Car








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I don’t know much about Honda Jazz but I’ve definitely heard that it is the smallest car in its portfolio. Just wondering what would a car smaller than Jazz look like? Will there be enough space for passengers to have a comfortable ride?
No dear. That’s not the case. Even a smaller car can be spacious and luxurious. Today, the Indian car industry is at an advancing stage, and many new concepts and technologies are entering the market. What do you say about Maruti Suzuki Alto, Chevrolet Spark, and the upcoming cars Tata Nano and Maruti Suzuki A-Star? These are also small but have sufficient space and good interiors. So, it has nothing to do with small and big….the question remains how good is the performance and drivability.
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