Japan's Mainichi Shimbun daily reported that Honda will launch the long-awaited hybrid version of its Fit (Jazz in Europe) subcompact in the domestic market in October with prices set to start from around 1.6 million yen, or about US$18,900 / €14,500 at the current exchange rates, making it the country's most affordable hybrid model.
The Fit Hybrid, which is said to employ the same 1.3-liter gasoline engine and electric motor set up as the Insight, will cost 400,000 Yen (US$4,700 / €3,600) more than the conventional Fit in Japan but about 300,000 Yen (US$4,700 / €2,700) less than Honda's larger hybrid model, which starts at $19,800 -before destination charges- in the USA.
At present, it remains unclear when or if the Fit / Jazz Hybrid will arrive in other markets including the States and Europe.
Source: Mainichi Shimbun
Photos: Standard JDM Honda Fit
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