The Honda Jazz has always enjoyed a loyal fan following in India for its practicality, space, and premium feel in the hatchback segment. Now, the 2025 Honda Jazz Hybrid (e:HEV) takes things a step further by combining Honda’s trusted petrol engine with electric assistance for outstanding fuel efficiency and lower emissions.
Globally, the Jazz has already made its mark as a clever city car, and if Honda brings this latest version to India, it could shake up the premium hatchback space, competing directly with the Hyundai i20, Maruti Baleno, and Toyota Glanza. What makes it even more interesting is Honda’s strong hybrid know-how from the City e:HEV, now packed into a more compact, city-friendly package.
For Indian buyers who want SUV-like features in a hatchback – such as space, technology, and efficiency – the Jazz Hybrid could well be one of the smartest cars in its class.
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Engine, Mileage & Performance
Powering the new Honda Jazz is a 1.5-litre 4-cylinder petrol engine paired with Honda’s e:HEV hybrid system. It produces 97 hp at 5,500–6,400 rpm and 131 Nm of torque at 4,500–5,000 rpm, mated to an e-CVT automatic gearbox.
The strong hybrid setup allows the Jazz to run on pure electric mode during city crawls, petrol engine alone on highways, or a combination of both when extra punch is needed. This not only makes driving smoother but also very fuel-efficient.
Honda claims up to 27 km/l fuel efficiency under standard test conditions – which is significantly better than rivals like the i20 petrol-CVT (~18 km/l) or Baleno AGS (~22 km/l). On Indian roads, expect real-world figures around 20–23 km/l depending on driving style.
In terms of ride comfort, Honda has tuned the suspension for city roads, offering a balance between agility and comfort. The electric steering with variable gear ratio also adds to easy maneuverability in traffic.

Design & Features
On the outside, the Jazz Hybrid carries Honda’s signature clean and aerodynamic design, with a modern profile that looks premium yet understated. LED headlamps with automatic high-beam assist, sharp character lines, and 16-inch alloy wheels give it a contemporary appeal.
Step inside, and this is where the Jazz truly shines. The cabin feels airy thanks to its tall-boy stance, large glass area, and wide dashboard. Highlights include:
- 9-inch Honda Connect touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto/Apple CarPlay
- 7-inch digital driver’s display
- Soft-touch dashboard with ergonomic controls
- Magic Seats™ – versatile rear seats that fold in multiple ways for luggage flexibility
- Leather-wrapped steering wheel, wide centre armrest, and thoughtful storage spaces (USB ports, console tray, bottle holders)
Space has always been the Jazz’s USP, and this hybrid version maintains that edge with excellent rear legroom and a usable 354-litre boot – larger than many rivals.
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Safety & Technology
Honda has equipped the Jazz Hybrid with its Honda Sensing™ ADAS suite, making it one of the safest cars in its class if launched in India. Key features include:
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Lane Keeping Assist
- Collision Mitigation Braking System
- Road Departure Mitigation
- Auto High-Beam Assist
Other standard safety tech includes:
- 6 airbags (front, side, curtain, and knee airbags)
- ABS with EBD & Brake Assist
- Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA)
- Electric Parking Brake with Auto Hold
- ACE™ Body Structure for crash protection
This feature list clearly positions the Jazz Hybrid as a premium hatchback, almost in sedan territory.

Colours & Variants
Internationally, the Honda Jazz Hybrid is offered in a wide range of colours, and India is likely to get similar options:
- Midnight Blue Beem Metallic
- Crystal Black Pearl
- Premium Opal White Silver Pearl
- Premium Crystal Red Metallic
- Platinum White Pearl
- Taffetta White
Variants (expected in India):
- V – base with essentials
- VX – mid variant with more comfort features
- ZX – top-end fully loaded with ADAS & Magic Seats
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Superb fuel efficiency (20–27 km/l) with hybrid tech
- Spacious cabin & Magic Seat flexibility
- Premium features like ADAS, digital cluster, 9-inch screen
- Smooth & silent city driving with EV mode
Cons
- Likely to be priced higher than rivals
- Ground clearance (136 mm) may be tricky for Indian speed breakers
- Boot space compromised slightly due to hybrid battery
- No diesel option for high-mileage users

Price & Rivals
In the UK, the Jazz Hybrid starts at around £28,060 (~₹29 lakh), but if Honda decides to localize production for India, expect prices in the range of ₹12.5–15 lakh (ex-showroom).
Key rivals in India will include:
- Hyundai i20 (₹7.5–12.5 lakh)
- Maruti Baleno (₹6.6–10 lakh)
- Toyota Glanza (₹6.8–10 lakh)
- Honda City e:HEV (₹18.5 lakh, higher segment but relevant for hybrid buyers)
If priced well, the Jazz Hybrid could carve a niche as a premium hybrid hatchback for city dwellers who value space, efficiency, and Honda’s reliability.
Final Verdict
The 2025 Honda Jazz Hybrid brings back everything Indian buyers loved about the Jazz – clever packaging, big car comfort, and Honda’s reputation – while adding modern hybrid technology that promises superb fuel savings.
Yes, pricing will be the key challenge, as it could easily overlap with compact SUVs. But for those who don’t want a bulky SUV and instead prefer a smart, urban-friendly car that feels premium and frugal, the Jazz Hybrid could be the perfect fit.
If Honda launches it aggressively in India, this hatchback might just revive the Jazz nameplate and appeal to both practical families and eco-conscious city drivers.
Frequently Ask Questions
Q1. What is the mileage of the Honda Jazz Hybrid?
Official figure is up to 27 km/l, expect 20–23 km/l in real-world Indian conditions.
Q2. Does the Honda Jazz Hybrid come with ADAS?
Yes, it gets Honda Sensing™ suite with adaptive cruise, lane keep assist, and auto braking.
Q3. Is the Jazz Hybrid better than the Honda City e:HEV?
The City is larger and more powerful, but the Jazz offers similar hybrid tech in a more compact, affordable package.
Q4. What are the rivals of Honda Jazz Hybrid in India?
Hyundai i20, Maruti Baleno, Toyota Glanza, and even entry SUVs like Tata Nexon could be alternatives.
Q5. When will the Honda Jazz Hybrid launch in India?
Honda has not officially confirmed, but an India launch is expected around late 2025 if localized.