https://www.digit.in/car-tech/honda-jazz-ev-spied-on-indian-roads-45449.html
Honda Jazz EV spied on Indian roads
22 - Dec - 2018  Vignesh Giridharan

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Honda is reportedly working on a Jazz EV for the Chinese market. We wonder
if it will make it to Indian shores as well.

Hardcore EV fans will remember the Jazz EV (otherwise known as the Fit EV)
that Honda leased out to customers in Japan and the US back in 2012. It was
quite simply a modified version of the first-gen Jazz that we had in India
till 2014. One of those rare pieces was spotted in New Delhi just yesterday.
Considering how Honda is reportedly working on an all new Jazz for the
Chinese market, there’s a good chance India might get some electric action
as well. At the moment, Honda Cars India has confirmed no such plans.

The Honda Jazz EV in question was spotted on the Delhi-Noida Direct (DND)
Flyway, an expressway connecting two major cities in the National Capital
Region, India. It was reported by Cartoq yesterday. In the spy shot, the car
is seen bearing an Indian number plate. The car is most likely on test on
Indian roads because Honda had earlier mentioned plans of launching an
electric vehicle in India by 2023 or 2024.

There’s no official word from Honda on plans of launching the Jazz EV in
India. When or if it launches, we imagine it will cost upwards of Rs 12
lakh. Some reports suggest it will be priced around Rs 16 lakh, which is
double the price for the outgoing petrol-powered Jazz. Even though the Jazz
EV has been spotted on test here, we reckon Honda will use what it learns
from the tests to build something more specifically for India. In other
words, it needn’t be an electric-only car at all. Honda could well launch a
hybrid hatchback that seats four and has some luggage space.

Honda’s first attempt at selling a hybrid in India was met with lukewarm
enthusiasm from customers. The Japanese automotive giant launched the Civic
Hybrid in 2008 as an imported CBU at over Rs 20 lakh (owing to the
104-percent import duty) with a plan to sell more than 400 units in its
first year. When the company realised soon after that the car had very few
takers, it was forced to slash the price of the car by nearly half its
starting price to clear out remaining stocks. We hope Honda’s second attempt
at selling hybrids and electrics in India is more successful.
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