So, the 2014 Honda Jazz has finally launched in Malaysia. Thinking of getting one? Well, so are over 500 people so far, so you’re gonna want yours to stand out a little, won’t you? Fret not, for Honda Malaysia has aesthetic answers in the form of the Modulo and Mugen packages.
The Modulo package gives you a bodykit with sports pedals for an extra RM2,650, while the Mugen package, offered for the first time here on a Jazz, gives you a bodykit, tailgate spoiler and Mugen emblem for an additional RM4,900.
At the launch event this morning, Modulo- and Mugen-equipped Jazzes were on display – both E-grade variants. The Modulo car sports a moustache-like two-tone grille. The two-tone treatment carries through to the side skirts and rear bumper, creating a sort of ‘floating’ look.
It also wears items not mentioned in the package – door visors, side step illumination (which you get as part of the RM1,250 Utility package), a spoiler and striking Modulo wheels.
The Mugen machine features a pretty mean-looking diffuser-like element on its rear bumper, and rides on eight-spoke Mugen wheels, which are also presumably for display purposes. This car is fitted with the RM3,220 optional navigation system, a third-party unit co-developed with Honda Malaysia.
2014 Honda Jazz 1.5 E with Modulo package
2014 Honda Jazz 1.5 E with Mugen package
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AI-generated Summary ✨
Comments generally appreciate the Honda Jazz Mugen and Modulo kits for their sporty and aggressive look, with some preferring Mugen's design over Modulo’s. Many mention the kits' aesthetic appeal, rims, and color options like white and silver. Concerns include the lack of performance upgrades, absence of a spare tire, and some dissatisfaction with practicality. Overall, there is positive sentiment about the kits enhancing the car’s appearance, though some find certain designs or features unimpressive.