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Honda unveils Shuttle wagon in Japan that merges front two thirds of Jazz, HR-V

byCustoms Today Report
20/04/2015
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TOKYO: Honda has revealed the Shuttle, a light wagon that merges the front two thirds of a Jazz (sold as the Fit in Japan) with a longer rear overhang and swollen rump that’s able to swallow a lot more cargo.

The front fascia is unique to the Shuttle too, while the interior is a mash-up of the Jazz and HR-V. Honda doesn’t say precisely how big the Shuttle’s boot is, but you can wager it’s a fair whack bigger than the Jazz’s 350 litre boot space.

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The boot floor is low and flat, and features additional storage nooks underneath. The rear seats fold flush with the floor as well, converting the Shuttle into something almost van-like.

Two powertrains will be offered, both available either in front-drive or all-wheel drive form. The 1.5 litre petrol will only be offered in base model ‘Shuttle G’ form, while a 1.5 litre hybrid will be sold in three grades: Hybrid, Hybrid X and Hybrid Z.

An on-sale date for the Japanese domestic market has yet to be announced, however if you’re keen on seeing Honda’s tiny wagon make it to our shores don’t hold your breath.

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