
Honda Jazz Crosstar
By Bill McCarthy
There are models that can sometimes appear to slip under the radar, for one reason or another. And while the excellent Jazz is pretty well known, tried and tested in the country, its muscular sibling, the Crosstar offers a significant alternative.
Both models received a makeover for 2023 with the 1.5 litre petrol e:HEV hybrid powertrain revised to generate extra power, an extra 10 kW, and efficiency.
A small SUV, it really defies that description, with Tardis like cargo space and practically in spades. It has a more rugged look than the Jazz with side skirts and rear bumper redesigned to complement its more rugged appearance,
Add to that a super-efficient full hybrid power unit showing economy of just shy of 60mpg, even more than the official figure, and you have quite a package.
Include the bells and whistles which give this range topper a genuine premium feel and at a shade over £28k, and given the cost of new cars and the kit on offer, it seems a reasonable price.
It looks pretty good as well, sitting higher off the ground than the standard Jazz, offering integrated roof rails, revised grille and smart 16-inch alloys.
In practical terms, an impressive 304 litre capacity can be extended to a huge 1,205 litres with the rear ‘Magic” seats down. That familiar seat configuration allows for fold-flat or flip-up flexibility to boost stowage space.
The design also retains the wide tailgate opening for optimum loading together with the stepless flat floor.
It feels roomy all around with the fuel tank moved to benefit the front seats, which allows that extra boot space.
The interior is bright and roomy with a large, raked windscreen and plenty of headroom even for taller people.
Seats are comfortable and Honda’s heated ‘anti-fatigue’ are designed to make long journeys less tiring.
The centre point is a nine inch touchscreen, the brains of the car, controlling Apple and Android connectivity with sat nav and infotainment. In addition, WiFi hotspots and My Honda+ app keep occupants connected while driving.
A seven-inch TFT instrument cluster also feeds real-time information to the driver, while it is packed with creature comforts like multi-function steering wheel, climate control and important additions like rear view camera and parking sensors.
On the road the engine performs admirably, offering decent pace and the previously mentioned economy. The hybrid system works via a lithium-ion battery supplying direct power to the electric propulsion motor
- Hybrid Drive: The engine supplies power to the electric generator motor, which in turn supplies the electric propulsion motor
- Engine Drive: Petrol engine connects directly to the wheels via a lock-up clutch.
Switching between the modes is barely noticeable with the components working together for maximum efficiency.
Honda’s CVT transmission improves with each version of the car, despite that kind of transmission not being my favourite.
Handling is pretty decent and the car feels stable, but the suspension does jar, picking up the worst imperfections on our shocking roads.
It also features a new transmission tunnel edging and a revised black water-repellent seat fabric, while the boot also features a rubber
Packed with safety kit, it includes an upgraded Traffic Jam Assist function with steering support from 0 km/h, reducing the burden on the driver when navigating traffic,
Honda’s SENSING technologies include: Collision Mitigation Braking System,Adaptive Cruise Contro, Road Departure Mitigation system and EBlind Spot Information: and Intelligent Speed Limiter: together with a full complement of airbags,
For those wishing to tow, a payload of 500kg is impressive, adding to what is already a practical motor. The Jazz never fails to impress and this version is no different.
FAST FACTS
Jazz Crosstar Advance 1.5 i-MMD Hybrid
Price: £28,010
Mechanical: 1598cc, 107PS, petrol hybrid engine with single step CVT transmission
Max Speed: 108mph
0-62mph: 9.7 seconds
Economy: 58.9 mpg (WLTP)
C02 emissions: 108g/km
Insurance: 19
Warranty: 3 years, 90,000 miles



