Honda Jazz
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This article is about the use of the Jazz nameplate. For the hatchback of the same name, see Honda Fit.
The Honda Jazz nameplate has been used by Honda of Japan to denote several different motorized vehicles since 1982:
- A 50 cc scooter introduced in 1986. Such a vehicle (CHF50) still exists, and is currently on sale in Canada. The two models bear no relations to each other.
- The Japanese-market name for the badge-engineered version of the Isuzu MU short wheelbase version, known elsewhere as the Opel Frontera, Holden Frontera, or Vauxhall Frontera.
- The European-market name for the Honda City Mk I from 1982 to 1986, as City was already trademarked by Opel.
- A five-door hatchback automobile introduced in June 2001. The vehicle is known as the Fit in Japan, China, as well as in both North and South America. It is called the Jazz in Europe, Oceania, the Middle East, South East Asia and Africa.
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