Agreed. I found this.
Atkinson cycle engines, commonly used in hybrids, are prone to inlet valve fouling (carbon buildup)
due to their frequent use of direct injection and low-temperature operation. The late closing of intake valves can cause backflow, pushing oil vapors and exhaust gas residue onto the valves, where they bake into hard deposits.
Pity. I bought Honda to avoid these long term problems, so dissapointed.
This does NOT mean that the Atkinson cycle engine in the Jazz mk4 is one of those that uses direct injection .
The following is pasted from the specification of the Jazz mk 4 engine as listed by google AI. Although you cant always trust AI it does list the specifications in detail. Text colour changes by me.
Engine Technical Specifications (1.5L e:HEV)
Engine Type: Inline-4, Atkinson-cycle DOHC i-VTEC
Engine Code: LEB8
Displacement: 1498 cm³
Max Engine Power (Pre-facelift): 98 PS (72 kW) at 5500-6400 rpm
Max Engine Torque: 127 Nm (13 kg⋅m) at 4500-5000 rpm
System Combined Power: 109 PS (80 kW) / 107 HP
Updated System Power (2023+): 122 PS (120 bhp)
Combined System Torque: 253 Nm (187 lb-ft)
Compression Ratio: 13.5:1
Fuel System:
Multi-point injectionThermal Efficiency: 40.5%