In Europe, up until the end of June, Honda shifted just 11,678 examples of the Honda Jazz Mk4.
22k for the year would make it the poorest sales year EVER for the Jazz. And a far cry from the 87k shifted in 2005.
Even allowing for supply constraints (and Honda's claim that its higher showroom price gives better profit margins) this is a dire showing. Even in Japan sales have apparently been disappointing.
In contrast, 14,570 HRVs have been sold up until June (likely to be its best year since 2016 when sales totalled 33k)
Based on the above, I think something has to give. And that will be the form factor of the next Jazz. I predict its MPV shape will be replaced by a fully fledged Yaris Cross competitor. Next year the ZR-V will arrive, bridging a supposed gap between the HR-V and CR-V.
So, for me at least, a baby SUV will complete the line up better than a conventional hatch.
Thoughts?