The Honda Jazz is small, but it's always been strangely proportioned. Like, tiny on the outside but massive on the inside.
Every Jazz since the first-generation model in 2001 has had something called Magic Seat, a clever rear-chair folding system that takes maximum advantage of the car's flat floor by providing a variety of cargo-carrying options, including Utility, Tall and Long modes.
Magic Seat is still a unique selling proposition for Honda and it still has the capacity (get it?) to amaze. Check out the video above as a DRIVEN professional spokesmodel demonstrates the possibilities in the new entry-level Jazz Life.