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Honda Jazz car battery

Honda Jazz is a small passenger car with the parameters of the B segment, which has been produced since 2001. In some markets, this model is on sale under the name Honda Fit.

Cars produced from 2000 to 2008 were sold with a total of eight petrol power units with a capacity of 1.2 – 1.7 liters and power ranging from 57 to 92 kW, the offer lacks a version with a diesel engine.

Cars manufactured since 2008 can be purchased with nine petrol units, ranging from 1.2 to 1.5 liters and a power of 65-88 kW. Of these, one unit is a hybrid (1.3 hybrid with 65 kW).

The third generation of the Honda Jazz was produced between 2013 and 2022. It is sold with 1.2-, 1.3-, and 1.5-liter gasoline engines with power in the 67-97 kW range. There is also a hybrid drive on sale, where the 1.5-liter unit is supplemented with an electric motor with a power of 30 hp (22 kW). A diesel with a capacity of 1.5 liters and a power of 75 kW is also available on the Indian market. All engines are four-cylinder.

Honda Jazz battery

Honda Jazz cars use batteries with a capacity of 35-45 Ah.

Honda Jazz 1.4 i-VTEC Elegance (III, Facelift) – Frontansicht, 1. März 2014, Wuppertal

Foto Honda Jazz

Honda Jazz battery

Honda Jazz battery

Honda Jazz technical parameters
Honda Jazz 1. generation (2001–2008) Honda Jazz 2. generation (2008–2015) Honda Jazz 3. generation (2013–2023)
Lenght 3845 mm 3900 mm 3995–4051 mm
Height 1525 mm 1525 mm 1525 mm
Width 1675 mm 1695 mm 1694 mm
Wheelbase 2450 mm 2495 mm 2530 mm
Kerb weight 1049–1169 kg 1119–1234 kg 1066–1136 kg
EURO NCAP ***** (2009) ***** (2015)

Honda Jazz of the first generation was assembled in factories: Japan: Suzuka, Mie; China: Guangzhou (Guangqi Honda); Guangzhou (CHAC, export); Thailand: Ayutthaya; Indonesia: Karawang (HPM); Philippines: Santa Rosa and Brazil: Sumaré, São Paulo.

Honda Jazz of the second generation was assembled in factories: Japan: Suzuka, Mie; Sayama, Saitama; United Kingdom: Swindon (HUKM); China: Guangzhou (Guangqi Honda); Guangzhou (CHAC, export); Taiwan: Pingtung; Thailand: Ayutthaya; Indonesia: Karawang (HPM); Malaysia: Alor Gajah, Malacca; India: Greater Noida (HCIL) and
Brazil: Sumaré, São Paulo.