Honda company has officially presented the updated Fit hatchback model

Honda, one of the leading representatives of the Japanese automotive industry, has officially presented the updated version of the Fit hatchback, one of its most popular models. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This car enjoys a special reputation not only in its homeland but in the global market due to its compact dimensions, fuel efficiency, and high level of reliability. The updated model has been significantly improved technically and now offers an even more powerful hybrid system and an expanded set of additional features.
No drastic changes are noticeable in the car's exterior. Unlike the versions intended for the Chinese market, the modification sold in Japan retains the restyling design from two years ago.
The manufacturers focused their primary attention on enriching the equipment packages and increasing convenience for customers. Specifically, the previous Home variant has been replaced by the new Z trim.
The uniqueness of this version is that it is equipped with modern front and rear bumpers taken from the sport-style RS model. The comfort created for the driver and passengers in the interior has been raised to a new level.
The new Honda Fit is equipped with a three-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel, a seat heating system, and special acoustic glass that effectively reduces external noise. Additionally, a nine-inch multimedia screen is located in the center of the salon, working in harmony with a wireless charging device for smartphones and a camera system that allows full monitoring of the surroundings.
The interior transformation system, one of the most popular aspects of the Honda Fit model, has been preserved in the new model. This system provides unprecedented convenience for the driver when transporting large volumes of cargo, making this feature the most optimal choice not only for daily city driving but also for family trips.
In terms of technical specifications, the car is offered with two types of power units. The entry-level versions are equipped with a 1.5-liter gasoline engine with 116 horsepower and a CVT transmission.
The most notable novelty is the improved hybrid system, with its total power increased to 123 horsepower. The sport-oriented RS version will now be sold only in hybrid form and features a specially tuned suspension system.
Almost all new Honda Fit models, including the Crosstar crossover variant, can be ordered with an all-wheel-drive system. This expands the car's ability to move in various climates and road conditions.
As for the pricing, the starting price of the updated model in the Japanese market begins at eleven thousand dollars. Hybrid variants in the highest trim are valued at around eighteen thousand dollars.
Over its quarter-century history, the Honda Fit model has sold more than three million copies in Japan alone, remaining one of the brand's most successful projects.





