Honda Jade

The Honda Jade recorded no new registrations in May 2026; it was last registered in Feb 2026.

MPV

408registered all-time
22Best month · Jul 2020
102Best year · 2020
Nov 2003First registered
Feb 2026Most recent
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Quick answers

How many Honda Jade have been sold in Malaysia?

408 Honda Jade have been registered in Malaysia since 2003.

What was the Honda Jade’s best sales year?

2020, with 102 registrations.

What is the most popular Honda Jade colour?

White — 36.3% of all Honda Jade registered.

Is the Honda Jade still on sale in Malaysia?

Yes — 2 were registered in the last six months (data to May 2026).

Latest Honda Jade stories

Six-seater Honda Jade facelift launched in China

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… CarNewsChina, we now have our first look at the soon-to-be-introduced Honda Jade facelift. The MPV, which is based on the Stream platform, was first introduced in China in 2013, where it is …

Honda Jade RS debuts with new VTEC Turbo engine

The Honda Jade RS has just gone on sale in Japan, powered by the company’s new 1.5 litre VTEC Turbo engine. Oh yes, it’s a performance-oriented Honda MPV! Well, kind of, at …

Honda Jade Hybrid six-seater goes on sale in Japan

Sales of the Honda Jade Hybrid have begun in Japan - the six-seater MPV (2-2-2) gets a Sport Hybrid i-DCD powertrain, incorporating a 1.5 litre i-VTEC Atkinson-cycle engine and an electric motor …

Shanghai 2013: Honda Jade, an MPV for China

This is the Honda Jade, the production version of Beijing 2013's Honda Concept S MPV. This one's to be sold by Dongfeng Honda, and will hit Chinese showrooms in September. Honda says …

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