In Japan, Honda just debuted the New Honda Fit (Honda Jazz) e: HEV, which has a variety of visual improvements, a new sporty trim, and a more powerful hybrid powertrain. The 2019 Honda Fit was one of the best-selling hybrid cars in its class when it debuted. Everything you need to know about the new Honda Fit facelift is here.
The Honda Fit facelift will be on sale in the autumn of 2022, with a reworked variant lineup. The Honda Fit currently comes in Basic, Home, Luxe, Crosstour, and RS trim levels. The facelift versions have received several design tweaks, whilst the RS trims have had a considerable aesthetic overhaul to distinguish themselves.
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To begin, the new Fit RS features a more aggressive front grille and large LED projector lighting on either end. The bumper also receives a new gloss black trim on the bottom half with sharp cuts and an RS emblem on the left side. The sides and back receive the same gloss black coating.
The new RS model comes with a sporty leather steering wheel with contrast stitching, a new deceleration selection in the shape of steering-mounted paddles, and a new driving mode selector. The dashboard arrangement, on the other hand, stays consistent, with a 7-inch digital instrument cluster and a 9-inch entertainment system in the center.
On the safety aspect, the Honda Fit continues to be available with Honda Sensing ADAS as standard equipment. The new Honda Fit e:HEV has a hybrid powertrain that includes a 1.5L petrol engine and a twin motor system. This engine generates a total power output of 107 hp while producing a maximum torque of 253 Nm.
Furthermore, the Honda Fit is available with basic ICE powertrains and AWD versions. However, the Japanese automaker is yet to offer this model of the Honda Fit (Honda Jazz) in India.
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