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Jazz Hybrid
The new Honda Jazz takes everything people loved about the older Jazz - practicality, ease-of-use and low running costs - and brings it even more up to date. One of the biggest changes is a new hybrid powertrain which aims to help the Jazz to become even more frugal while lowering emissions. Let’s take a look at it in a bit more detail.
The exterior finishes of the all new Honda Jazz have been updated to create a sportier appearance with more bespoke design elements inside and out. The front of the car features distinctive LED running lights and range of brand-new honeycomb bumper designs, while a rounded windscreen gives it a futuristic look. One thing is for certain - few people will find the look of the new Jazz boring.
Honda e
The Honda e has been designed with the urban commuter in mind. To this end this new EV will achieve up to 137 miles on a single full charge running off a 35.5kWh battery. Honda have taken the average UK commute of 40-miles around when selecting and building the battery into the e. In regards to driving feel, as you would imagine, the Honda e is a silent runner. The battery positioning in the vehicle and rear wheel drive means that the vehicle enjoys 50:50 weight distribution
Civic Hybrid
The performance of the new Honda Civic e: HEV comes from an improved 2.0 litre engine paired with a lithium-ion battery duel electric motor. This powertrain will output 181bhp with 315Nm of torque. The new Honda Civic e: HEV will come with three driving modes normal, sport, and eco which will change how the new Honda Civic e: HEV drives.
The exterior design for the new Honda Civic e: HEV has changed with it taking a bolder design keeping with the large front grille and bolder body lines across the Honda Civic e: HEV. The overall design has given the new Honda Civic e: HEV an elegant design giving the combination of both a coupe and hatchback.
CR-V Hybrid
The Honda CR-V Hybrid is powered by a revolutionary two-motor hybrid system that provides intelligent power management. The system automatically switches between gasoline and electric power, allowing you to maximize fuel economy and reduce emissions. And with a range of up to 48.7 miles on battery power alone, you can enjoy the power and performance of a gasoline engine, without compromising on fuel economy.
HR-V
The new HR-V is only going to be available with a hybrid powertrain, showcasing Honda’s commitment to electrification in its cars. It combines a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine with a pair of electric motors attached, allowing for a certain degree of electric-only run time.
It pushes out 129bhp and 253Nm of torque, but the real focus here is on efficiency. In fact, Honda claims that it’ll return 52mpg, while CO2 emissions stand at 122g/km - respectable for a car of this size.
e:Ny1
A smart and sophisticated family SUV. The styling of the e:Ny1 combines dynamics with functionality. The simple, grille-less front, sleek headlights, uninterrupted rear LED tail lights and sequential indicators – all give the new e:Ny1 a unique, sophisticated character.
The panel in the front of the car retracts to reveal the charging port, placed so for easy access. The panel can be opened manually at the touch of a button or with the smart key.