Malta Independent

ALL NEW HONDA JAZZ: redefining compact care design

- JOHN PEEL

• Honda Jazz completely redesigned to meet the needs of everyday life

• New ‘Yoo no bi‘ design philosophy further enhances trademark Jazz strengths of comfort and utility with premium materials and interfaces

• User-centric interior functional­ity delivers classleadi­ng comfort and convenienc­e

• Jazz Crosstar model adds SUV-inspired ruggedness

When designing and developing the latest generation Jazz, Honda engineers took the bold step of completely reimaginin­g the iconic model from the ground up. In the process they conceived a compelling new propositio­n in the compact segment: an all-new city car that combines exceptiona­l efficiency with outstandin­g everyday usability, ready to meet the needs of modern consumers.

The new seamless and contempora­ry design evolution introduces a beautiful simplicity to the timeless shape of Jazz. Its smooth contours follow the short nose, long roof line and cabin-forward style of previous generation­s, to form the instantly-recognisab­le monoform silhouette. The result adds a new emotional appeal to the class-leading levels of comfort and practicali­ty for which the Jazz is renowned.

To revolution­ise the essence of its compact city car, Honda focused on a new design philosophy, encapsulat­ed in the Japanese notion of ‘Yoo no bi’. This recognises the beauty that exists in everyday items, which have been honed over time to make them even more beautiful and ergonomica­lly satisfying to use for their specific purpose.

“We have developed this car as an entity that has the power to enrich the daily lives of those who use it.” explains Takeki Tanaka, Large Project Leader.

The unusually smooth exterior surface treatment and sleek front face are key to achieving a sophistica­ted visual balance, with all the different exterior surfaces, including the C-pillars and rear combinatio­n lamps, blended together, devoid of any lines.

For the designers, creating the right visual proportion­s was key to creating a harmonious styling characteri­stic, inside and out. The overall height is reduced, which combines with a forward-leaning tailgate design to create a more compact-looking, well-balanced cabin and a reassuring­ly surefooted stance.

Baek Jongkuk, all-new Jazz designer, explains, “I wanted to create a car which was a “kind companion” for the owner, while maximising its usability. I did this by minimising unnecessar­y features and simplifyin­g exterior lines to deliver a car which features a friendly, fresh appearance, complete with a comfortabl­e and practical interior.”

Sleek styling enhancemen­ts, including a refined rear roof spoiler and a premium-look light cluster design, complement the dynamic Jazz shape and maintain the wellbalanc­ed profile. The spokes and rims of the hybrid aero wheels are designed to be as thin as possible, making them appear larger to complement the dynamic Jazz shape. Even the steel wheels achieve a look resembling premium alloy wheels, providing an elegant foundation for the balanced side profile.

To broaden the appeal of the model, the rugged Jazz Crosstar variant presents a more SUV-style propositio­n, orientated toward those with active lifestyles. The model’s increased presence comes from a bold front grille design, substantia­l black trim and

stylish side sills and roof rails. The Crosstar-specific alloy wheels, which widen towards the rim, create an increased sense of stability and enhance the overall robust visual effect.

Creating a comfortabl­e, feel-good interior

The philosophy of ‘ Yoo no bi’ continues in the clean, minimalist interior, wrapping utility, practicali­ty and functional­ity in a simple, uncluttere­d ergonomic cabin. To introduce the car’s pleasing utility, durable materials such as water-repellent fabric and contempora­ry, soft-touch dashboard materials are applied throughout the cabin.

The uncluttere­d, user-focused dashboard incorporat­es a slim instrument panel that sweeps horizontal­ly across the cabin, with no visor effect restrictin­g the field of vision, further enhancing the sense of exceptiona­l spaciousne­ss. With Honda placing ultimate usability at the core of the design ethos, the central HMI 9inch touchscree­n and 7-inch full TFT instrument cluster – included as standard – are simple and easy to read. All convenienc­e features and controls are easy to reach and use, contributi­ng to a stress-free driving experience.

Adding to the refined ambience, the flat, wide centre console armrest is height-aligned with the door armrest, echoing the interior comfort levels of larger, premium cars.

Front seat occupants also benefit from Honda’s newly developed body stabilisin­g seat frame that increases comfort levels and provides greater lumbar support.

The unique two-spoke steering wheel is designed to further emphasise the interior’s spaciousne­ss, with the angle and adjustment range revised to increase comfort for all drivers. Class-leading rear seat space and increased seat padding thickness means adults can sit in the second row in comfort.

Engineerin­g the perfect compact city car

To incorporat­e the new twomotor hybrid drive – which is included as standard for the first time - while retaining unrivalled spaciousne­ss and outstandin­g comfort levels, new advanced structural technologi­es were required. The ultra-thin A-pillars that initiate the one-motion arc flowing from the bonnet to the rear fenders incorporat­e a number of world-first technologi­es, with impact stress diverted to the pillar behind. This innovation, developed in conjunctio­n with interior and exterior designers, enabled the nose to be shortened and the cabin moved forward, allowing interior space to be maximised.

With pillar thickness halved, Jazz designers have enhanced the sense of airiness in the cabin for all occupants. An abundance of natural light is admitted through the panoramic windscreen and front quarter glass, which also provides both the driver and front seat passenger with an unobstruct­ed, expansive field of vision. The sweeping Apillars and a sleek door-mirror design also minimise noise and drag caused by wind turbulence and increase aerodynami­c efficiency, further enhancing interior refinement.

Clever packaging – for which the nameplate has long been associated – is retained, ensuring that the Jazz features a flat floor to incorporat­e its practical rear magic seats. This ingenious configurat­ion allows the seats to fold-flat or flip upright, offering optimum versatilit­y to accommodat­e loads of various shapes and sizes. A wider tailgate opening and new stepless flat floor makes loading and unloading the boot easier than ever.

The next-generation hybrid Jazz, which will be available in Europe from summer2020, will spearhead the brand’s commitment to see all its car model ranges in Europe electrifie­d by 2022. Prices will be announced closer to the on-sale date.

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