16 Facts About Honda Fit

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Honda Fit or Honda Jazz is a small car manufactured and marketed by Honda since 2001 and now in its fourth generation.

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In 2012, Honda released the Fit EV, a limited-production all-electric version based on the second-generation model in the United States and Japan, and was widely regarded as a compliance car.

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The 2013 model year production Honda Fit EV was unveiled at the November 2011 Los Angeles Show.

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Honda Fit launched the facelifted Jazz and its Hybrid version in June 2017.

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Fourth-generation Honda Fit retains the large windshield which offers optimal forward visibility, though it has a redesigned front pillar with a cross-sectional structure that differs from the previous generation.

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Honda Fit stated that it improves impact absorption into the body in the event of a collision.

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Honda Fit was launched in Japan on 13 February 2020 and went on sale on the following day.

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8.

In reality, the Honda Fit e:HEV accounted for 72 percent of sales as per March 2020.

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Japanese market Honda Fit received a facelift in August 2022, which reintroduced the RS trim .

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Jazz went on sale in Europe in mid-2020 as a hybrid-only model, as Honda Fit is phasing out conventional combustion engines in the region by 2022.

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Chinese-market Fit is produced and sold by Guangqi Honda, and launched on 10 June 2020.

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12.

The Honda Fit Sport featured sportier-looking front and rear bumpers compared to the Japanese or European model.

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Fourth-generation Honda Fit was launched in Singapore in January 2021 and in Hong Kong in March 2021 as the Jazz.

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Fourth-generation Fit is offered with a new hybrid powertrain option marketed as the e:HEV, the system uses Honda's dual-motor i-MMD hybrid system.

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Honda Fit was one of the cars listed as eligible for the SCCA World Challenge's touring car B-spec class for the 2012 season onward.

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Honda Fit engines are used in another SCCA class, the F1600 Championship Series.

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