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.
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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.