Honda Jazz Privilege Edition Launched In India

- The Privilege Edition of the Jazz is based on the 'V' trim of the car
- The Jazz Privilege Edition only gets feature upgrades
- There are no mechanical changes in the car
Honda Cars India has launched the Jazz 'Privilege Edition' in India at a starting price of Rs. 7.36 lakh. The new Privilege Edition of the Honda Jazz gets a long list of features which are not offered on the regular Jazz models. The only exterior features distinguishing the Jazz Privilege Edition from the standard Jazz models are the parking sensors at the rear and a Privilege Edition Emblem as well. The Privilege Edition Jazz is based on the 'V' grade and will be available on the manual as well as automatic transmission models as well. The Privilege Edition is priced at a premium of just Rs. 5,000 over the 'V' grade model of the Jazz.
Here Are The Prices
| MT Privilege Edition (Petrol) | Rs. 7,36,358 |
|---|---|
| V CVT Privilege Edition (Petrol) | Rs. 8,42,089 |
| V MT Privilege Edition (Diesel) | Rs. 8,82,302 |
As far as the interior is concerned, the Privilege Edition gets a 17.7-cm infotainment system which has navigation as well. Also, the interior gets beige seat covers and floor mats which have the same theme.
(Honda Jazz)Jnaneswar Sen, Sr. Vice President, Marketing & Sales, Honda Cars India Ltd said, "Our festive offering of Honda Jazz Privilege Edition, with advanced infotainment, security and comfort features, is a great value for our customers at a very attractive price and strongly enhances its appeal. HCIL has witnessed strong sales momentum in this fiscal year with a cumulative growth of over 21% since April 2017. We hope to continue this trend through the festive season." he added.
The Honda Jazz Privilege Edition is ready to order across showrooms and deliveries will begin in the next couple of weeks or so. The company hasn't said that this will be a limited edition car, so we believe that the production of the car till the festive season this year.
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