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Honda Jazz based crossover coming in 2017?

It looks like the crossover population in India is set to go up a notch as a report suggests that Honda is planning to launch a crossover based on the Jazz hatchback. Internally codenamed '2FM', the crossover could be launched in January 2017 and Honda might be looking to commence production from December 2016, with a monthly sales target of around 5,000 units.

As per one of ET Auto's sources, the 2FM will be showcased at the Sao Paulo Motor Show in Brazil. This of course, draws our eyes to the Honda Fit Twist that had been spotted testing in Brazil. The Fit (Jazz) Twist is simply a Fit with additions like roof rails, body cladding, beefed up bumpers and faux skid plates to make the car look more like an SUV, making it akin to the Hyundai i20 Active, Toyota Etios Cross or Fiat Avventura.

The previous generation Fit / Jazz was offered with the Fit Twist treatment in the Brazilian market, but that body style never made its way to India. Launching a Jazz based crossover could help Honda bring in additional sales without having to make a large additional investment. Honda was banking on the Jazz to bring in good numbers and launched the car with higher localization levels and at a considerably more competitive price point than the last time. However, rivals like the Maruti Baleno and Hyundai Elite i20 continue to trump the Jazz in monthly sales numbers.

Honda has just launched the Amaze facelift and is expected to launch the BR-V in May this year. The refreshed City could be on its way in the festive season and the Accord may return this year as well.

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