How Many Models Does the Honda Fit Have?
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Honda Fit has a total of 4 generations. Below is relevant information: Introduction: The Fit is a hatchback launched by GAC Honda. The third-generation Fit was released on May 29, 2014, positioned as a "Cool Hatchback" targeting the new generation of "post-90s" who pursue individuality, featuring a spacious interior. Positioning: As one of Honda's global strategic models, the Fit (FIT) has sold over 4.7 million units in 115 countries worldwide since its debut in 2001, making it a true leader in the global compact car market. The Fit (FIT) is based on Honda's GSC (Global Small Car Platform), which is a universal small car platform.
I've been driving a Fit for three years, and this car has quite a rich lineup when broken down. Currently, the main models available in China are the 2023 fourth-generation versions, divided into four main configurations: Trend Start, Trend Enjoy, Trend Run, and Trend Cross. The Trend Start is the most basic, lacking a rear parking radar, suitable for those on a tight budget; the Trend Enjoy adds rear Magic Seats; the Trend Run comes with sporty kits and stylish 16-inch wheels; and the Trend Cross has a raised chassis for a crossover approach. All versions are powered by a 1.5L Earth Dreams engine paired with a CVT. Overseas markets actually offer more variety, like the hybrid e:HEV version in Japan and the more sporty Sport version in North America, which unfortunately haven't been introduced in China yet. In my opinion, choosing a car based on your own needs is the most practical approach.
Working in a 4S store for a long time, I've noticed the Honda Fit has a very clear positioning. The domestically sold fourth generation is divided into five trim levels: the SPORT Trend Start/Trend Enjoy/Trend Run versions, plus the crossover-style CROSSTAR Trend Cross/Trend Cross Max. The price differences mainly lie in exterior parts and functional configurations. The Trend Run version adds side skirts and blackened wheels, while the Trend Cross Max features a panoramic sunroof. The powertrain is uniformly the L15BU engine paired with a CVT transmission. Overseas markets, such as Thailand, also offer an RS version with paddle shifters, and Europe has models equipped with CarPlay. For the best value, choose the Trend Enjoy version, while younger car owners mostly opt for versions with sporty body kits.