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Honda Jazz Keenlight concept revealed at Geneva

The carmaker says that the concept is meant to highlight the Jazz's potential for personalisation.
1 min read5 Mar '16
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The new Honda Jazz Keenlight concept has made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show. According to the carmaker, the concept is meant to highlight the Jazz's potential for personalisation, however, it has not ruled out a production-ready special edition yet.

The word ‘Keenlight’ refers to a custom copper colour used on various parts of the car. From the images it can be seen that the colour is used on the roof spoiler, mirror caps, front grille and tailgate of the concept. The concept aims to put an emphasis on style and eventually attract new customers by using sleek design elements and accessories, together with the custom Keenlight colour.

The exterior of the concept car also features a new decal offering visual elements of London's skyline and a set of unique two-tone 15-inch alloy wheels that are finished in Keenlight. The interior of the concept features Keenlight accents on the steering wheel, dashboard and doorstep garnishes, as well as custom floor carpets and leather upholstery.

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