Honda has announced the introduction of a new sporty Si grade of its Jazz model, the brand’s popular supermini.
It is hoped that the enhanced looks and stylish extra features should appeal to a younger generation of drivers.
The Si option will be available on all models in the Jazz range with manual transmission.
Setting it apart from standard models, the Jazz Si has 16 inch Chronos alloys, as well as a chrome sports front grille and a rear spoiler.
Feedback from Honda customers showed that younger Jazz owners liked the bigger wheels on the Si model and the additional aesthetic changes.
The new Jazz has a fuel-sipping engine, which results in lower running costs and emissions, making it a value-for-money specification with C-sector space.
Until the end of March Honda still has cars available in the government scrappage scheme.
Car buyers can trade in cars at least ten years old for a new model, receiving savings of up to £2,000.
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