Honda celebrated International Jazz Day with unique duet


LONDON: On April 30, Honda scored the high notes on International Jazz Day with a unique duet between sounds created by its award-winning Jazz e:HEV and renowned, award-winning saxophonist, Otis Lawrence.

By capturing the car’s seat mechanism, fuel filler cap opening, and remote key fob, plus its doors, bonnet, and windows being opened and closed, the maestros at Honda carefully arranged a backing track to accompany Otis and his saxophone.


With its combination of space, efficiency and technology, the Honda Jazz e:HEV is packed with sax appeal.

Now in its fourth generation, the hybrid model is one of the brand’s most successful ever, with almost 9 million global sales and more than 50 international awards since it launched in 2001.

Available in four trim levels - Elegance, Advance, Crosstar and Sport Advance - the latest Jazz is the most advanced and practical model yet.

Instrumental in this success is an interior that provides unrivalled utility, practicality and functionality in a simple, ergonomic layout.

There’s a class-leading 986mm of rear legroom, while rear Magic Seat configuration delivers both fold-flat or flip-up flexibility.

Like all Honda’s mainstream model range, the Jazz e:HEV also features a state-of-the-art electrified powertrain that delivers fuel economy of 4.5 litres per 100km (WLTP).
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