What engine does the Honda Jade use?

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LaneDella
07/25/25 1:06pm
The Honda Jade is equipped with two types of engines: a 1.8-liter naturally aspirated engine with a maximum power of 104 kW and a maximum torque of 174 Nm, and a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine with 156 horsepower, a maximum torque of 203 Nm, and a maximum torque range of 1600 to 5000 rpm. The Honda Jade is a compact hatchback model under the Honda brand, with dimensions of 4660mm in length, 1775mm in width, and 1500mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2760mm. The vehicle is equipped with the Honda SENSING safety system, which integrates the ACC active cruise control system, RDM lane departure mitigation system, TSR traffic sign recognition system, and LWC blind spot display system.
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MacAnna
08/11/25 8:37pm
I've driven the Honda Jade several times, equipped with the iconic 1.8L i-VTEC engine that delivers around 141 horsepower, making it a star product in Honda's Earth Dreams series. The engine technology is quite advanced, with variable valve timing design ensuring high fuel efficiency. During daily driving, acceleration is smooth, with average city fuel consumption around 8L per 100km, dropping to just over 6L during highway cruising. Paired with a CVT transmission, it offers quick response and fuel economy, making it ideal for family use. A friend of mine has owned a Jade for over three years, and the engine has never had any issues, proving more reliable than its peers. Maintenance is straightforward—just regular oil changes—but remember to avoid low-grade gasoline to prevent carbon buildup. Overall, Honda has optimized this car for comfort and durability, with excellent noise control that makes long drives fatigue-free. If you're considering the Jade, I recommend test-driving the 1.8L version first to experience its dynamic performance, as some model years also offered a 1.5T turbo version with stronger power but slightly higher fuel consumption, so choose based on your needs.
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