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OTHER MODELS |
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Honda quality and safety
Honda’s renowned quality is evident in every detail,
from the design of small components, the texture of
fabrics and the use of advanced safety technology usually
reserved for larger, high-status vehicles. And of course,
exceptional environmental performance is always part
of every Honda vehicle. |
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Safety
The Jazz helps avoid any accidents by keeping you
in constant control with clear visibility, responsive
acceleration, agile handling and outstanding braking
performance. Honda’s Anti-lock Braking System, brake
assist and a high-mounted back brake light further
contribute to overall safety. In the event of an accident,
advanced safety features and solid body construction
based on Honda’s G-Force Control technology, help
protect you and your passengers. So there’s no doubt
that in the new Honda Jazz, you’ll always have total
peace of mind. |
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Clear all-round visibility
Blind spots are minimised thanks to its large front
triangular windows, large door mirrors, and lower
headrests. You can see the world around you and
respond instantly. |
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Standard ABS
Large diameter 14” front disc and 13”
rear disc brakes coupled with Honda ABS
(Anti-lock Braking System) help prevent
the wheels from locking in emergency
braking situations and on slippery roads.
It also increases vehicle stability and
control during deceleration to help
you avoid accidents. |
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G-Force Control technology
Honda’s original technology to control various forces (G)
that are generated upon impact in order to reduce injury.
Technologies for minimising injuries to occupants
- Collision safety body
Controls forces exerted on the car’s body upon impact
and reduces injuries to occupants.
- Occupant restraint system
Controls the collision force transferred from the car’s
body to occupants (through the use of seatbelts and
airbags), thus helping to improve protection and
minimise injury.
Technologies for minimising injuries to pedestrians
- Pedestrian injury reduction
Controls forces (G) transferred upon impact from the
car’s body to pedestrians and helps reduce injuries.
Protective body construction
The highly protective body, which has been refined using
Honda’s G-Force Control technology, effectively absorbs
the force of impact in collisions. This was proven through
extensive crash testing. The body is also crash-compatible
with other vehicles, thus reducing damage to both
vehicles in a car-to-car collision. |
Proven real-world protection
The Jazz was extensively crash-tested at Honda’s
exclusive Real World Crash Test Facility to ensure
excellent protection in car-to-car collisions.
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Pedestrian safety features
Honda’s comprehensive approach to safety includes
enhanced pedestrian protection in the event of an accident
through various impact-absorbing front components.
• Impact-absorbing hood
• Impact-absorbing hood hinges
• Impact-absorbing front fenders
• Impact-absorbing wipers
• Impact-absorbing bumpers
Standard front airbags
In a frontal impact, the front airbags instantly inflate and
deflate to reduce injury to the driver and front passenger.
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Front 3-point ELR safety belts
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The pretensioner tightens to prevent the passenger’s chest
moving forward. |
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The load limiter limits excessive pressure
on the chest. |
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Enhanced eco-friendly performance
Tuned for cleaner emissions
The linear air-fuel (LAF) ratio sensor and O2 sensor,
in addition to the newly adopted aero-flow sensor,
provide a more precisely controlled air-fuel ratio.
Emissions are therefore cleaner and catalytic converter
usage of precious metal is reduced.
Less environmental impact
Honda is always striving to find new ways to help
minimise its impact on the environment. So when it
comes to component materials, Honda was able to
further reduce the percentage of harmful substances
such as lead, chromium hexavalent, cadmium, and
polyvinyl chloride (PVC). |
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Crash-Compatible body |
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Actual equipment may vary from picture shown |
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