Honda Fit Model Years and History

Honda Fit Model Years

2020 Honda Fit trims

2020 Fit

The Honda Fit returns for 2020 essentially unchanged, though an all new model was showcased in Tokyo it's not likely to land in North America.

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2019 Honda Fit trims

2019 Fit

The Honda Fit returns for 2019 essentially unchanged, though automatic high beams have been added to Honda Sensing equipped models.

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2018 Honda Fit trims

2018 Fit

The Honda Fit gets a number of minor changes for 2018. The most intriguing can be found in the new Sport package that includes a unique orange pinstriped body kit, 16-inch black gloss wheels, black cloth interior with contrasting orange accents and chrome exhaust. A new 7-inch touch screen multimedia system including Apple CarPlay and Android auto has also been added as an available option.

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2017 Honda Fit trims

2017 Fit

The Honda Fit carries over into 2017 unchanged though a new color, Alabaster Silver metallic is available this year.

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2016 Honda Fit trims

2016 Fit

Following a total redesign last year, the 2016 Honda Fit is largely unchanged.

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2015 Honda Fit trims

2015 Fit

The Honda Fit has been given a total redesign for 2015. The new Fit gets not just a new exterior and interior, but also a new engine and new transmission options as well

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2013 Honda Fit trims

2013 Fit

A new electric powered Fit arrives for 2013. Beyond an all-electric powertrain, the Fit EV is pretty much the same as its gasoline-powered sibling. A few aerodynamic modifications are all that makes it stand apart. The conventionally powered Fit receives no significant updates for 2013, except for one new exterior hue: Midnight Plum Peal replaces Orange Burst Metallic.

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2012 Honda Fit trims

2012 Fit

For 2012, the Honda Fit Sport features a new front fascia, revised wheels and body-colored mirrors. Base models now include a security system, and Bluetooth hands-free connectivity has been added to Fit Sports with navigation. Blue Raspberry Metallic and Orangeburst Metallic are new additions to the exterior color palette.

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2011 Honda Fit trims

2011 Fit

The Fit gets a few exterior refreshes, but carries over almost the same as 2010.

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2010 Honda Fit trims

2010 Fit

Following a complete redesign in 2009, Honda's subcompact Fit hatchback sees no big changes for 2010.

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2009 Honda Fit trims

2009 Fit

Honda's subcompact hatchback model, the Fit, has been completely redesigned for 2009. Although not radically different in shape from the previous Fit, the new model gets new styling inside and out, along with an enhanced body structure, expanded safety features, improved interior accommodations, new features and more power.

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2008 Honda Fit trims

2008 Fit

Changes are few for the 2008 Honda Fit, which made its U.S. debut last year. Despite the marginal yearly price increase, the Fit is still a phenomenal value.

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2007 Honda Fit trims

2007 Fit

The subcompact Honda Fit four-door hatchback is a new model for the U.S. market for 2007, though the model has already been sold as the Jazz in other countries for several years. The sporty Fit slots below the Civic in Honda's lineup and is smaller overall, but it has a roomy interior and extremely space-efficient design.

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About Fit

Sold in Japan since 2001 as the Jazz, the subcompact Honda Fit arrived in the United States for the 2007 model year. On a wheelbase nearly 10 inches shorter than a Civic Sedan, the Honda Fits five-door hatchback provided was well-received by customers seeking a budget-friendly approach to the brand popular for reliability. The 2007 introduction of the subcompact car featured a high efficiency, fuel-sipping 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine. Generating 109 horsepower, the powerplant could be paired with either a five-speed manual or a five-speed automatic transmission. Fuel economy for the 2007 Fit was rated at 33 miles per gallon city or 38 miles per gallon highway with a five-speed manual transmission. Anti-lock brakes, side airbags and power windows were some of the surprisingly generous level of standard equipment found on the 2007 Fit. In addition to the base 2007 Honda Fit, the subcompact car was also available in the perkier Fit Sport model. One notable addition to the Honda Fit Sport is the use of paddle shifters with the automatic gearbox. For 2009, the Fit received a complete remodel that lengthened the wheelbase and greater engine power. The 2009 Honda Fits engine output was increased to 117 horsepower while average fuel economy continued to be roughly 30 miles per gallon. The enlarged wheelbase of the Fit allowed for greater passenger room for up to five occupants. In the second-row, so-called Magic Seat can be configured to multiple arrangements for up to 57.3 cubic feet of cargo room. Undergoing only minor changes between 2009 and 2014, a new generation Honda Fit debuted for the 2015 model year. Completely restyled on a stronger but lighter structure, the 2015 Honda Fit is powered by a direct-injected four-cylinder combined with either a six-speed manual or a continuously variable transmission.