
A Fit can run 400 kilometers on a full tank of gas. The specific details are as follows: If driving on the highway, a full tank can last for 600 kilometers, while in urban roads, a full tank can last for 500 kilometers. Introduction to the Fit: 1. Dimensions: The Fit is a compact car under Honda, with a length, width, and height of 4109mm, 1694mm, and 1537mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2530mm. 2. Engine: The Fit is equipped with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine across all models, which is part of Honda's Earth Dreams series. The 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine in the Fit has the model code L15BU, with a maximum power of 96kw and a maximum torque of 155 Nm. The engine reaches its maximum power at 6600 rpm and its maximum torque at 4600 rpm. This engine features i-VTEC technology and direct injection technology, and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block.

I've been driving a Fit for over two years, mainly for urban commuting. A full tank of about 40 liters can easily cover over 500 kilometers, and it has never dropped below 400 kilometers. However, if your friend says they can't reach 400 kilometers, it might be due to driving habits—such as frequent hard braking and acceleration, keeping the air conditioning on while idling in traffic, or insufficient tire pressure increasing resistance. I recommend checking the tire pressure and keeping it at the standard value; closing the windows at high speeds to reduce wind resistance; and driving in fuel-saving mode. Additionally, regular maintenance is crucial—cleaning the air filter can prevent engine strain. Better fuel efficiency also saves money. My colleague, who drives a similar car, consistently achieves over 450 kilometers in mixed driving conditions. Smart driving is the key.

As someone with years of experience in the automotive field, I've found that compact cars like the Honda Fit are designed to be highly fuel-efficient. With a 40-liter fuel tank paired with an efficient engine, it's not difficult to achieve 600 kilometers under normal driving conditions. If the car can't reach 400 kilometers, there might be some issues worth checking: for instance, a clogged air filter increasing fuel consumption, or aging spark plugs leading to incomplete combustion. In terms of driving habits, avoid frequent short trips in urban areas where the engine warms up only to be stopped again, wasting fuel. Optimization methods include cultivating smooth driving habits and avoiding sudden lane changes; checking the fuel system and sensors for faults; and if local fuel quality is poor, trying higher-grade gasoline. Improved fuel economy also reduces environmental impact. For example, a friend of mine, after regular maintenance, reduced his fuel consumption to 6L/100km, effortlessly extending his driving range significantly.

From an environmental perspective, I truly appreciate the Fit's high fuel efficiency. A full tank easily covers over 500 kilometers, and 400 kilometers is absolutely no problem. However, if the actual performance falls short, it might be due to frequent idling in severe traffic congestion during daily commutes or excessive air conditioning use increasing the load. Improvement suggestions include maintaining a steady speed, reducing unnecessary braking, and turning off the engine when parked for over a minute; regular maintenance like oil changes and tire care can enhance performance. This not only saves money but also reduces carbon emissions. Personally, I find its range even better on long trips—the key is developing good driving habits.


