Has the Honda Jade been discontinued?

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McLukas
07/24/25 4:42am
It has been discontinued. In the eyes of many, the discontinuation of the Honda Jade was actually an expected outcome. As mentioned earlier, the Honda Jade is a very uniquely positioned crossover model. Its exterior design resembles both a hatchback and an MPV, while also having elements of a station wagon, giving it a somewhat 'neither fish nor fowl' feel. Its unconventional design style was at odds with the mainstream aesthetic preferences in China. In the domestic market, it was almost impossible to find a model similar to the Jade, and from its inception, it was destined to be a niche vehicle. More details about this model are as follows: Introduction: The Honda Jade is a station wagon under the Honda brand, featuring a newly styled front bumper that gives it a more sporty appearance. In terms of the body, thanks to the design of dual waistlines, the side profile of the Honda Shuttle is not monotonous. The B-pillar, C-pillar, and D-pillar of the body are treated in a dark color, creating a visual effect of a floating roof. Design: The rear lines of the car are very dynamic, and when combined with the roof spoiler and rear bumper design, the car looks even more sporty. The rear styling of the car has a strong sense of layering, and the design of the rear wing significantly enhances the sporty feel.
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DeSamantha
08/11/25 12:21am
As an automotive enthusiast, I can definitively tell you that the Honda Jade has indeed been discontinued, which makes me quite sentimental. It was once a star among versatile models, offering spacious interiors and excellent fuel efficiency, making it highly practical for daily commutes. The main reason for its discontinuation is Honda's strategic focus on SUVs and new energy vehicles, with models like the Odyssey taking over part of its market share. You can still find the Jade in the used car market, and if the condition is good, it's worth considering. If you miss this model or are looking for alternatives, I recommend checking out our review articles for more detailed comparisons and maintenance tips. In short, the Jade's departure from the stage is a result of changing times, but its classic design continues to be fondly remembered by many car fans.
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