How much horsepower does the Fit 1.5 have?
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Honda Fit has a maximum of 131 horsepower, equipped with a 1.5-liter inline four-cylinder naturally aspirated engine. Introduction to Honda Fit engine horsepower: Honda Fit has a maximum of 131 horsepower, equipped with a 1.5-liter inline four-cylinder naturally aspirated engine. The maximum power is 96kw, and the maximum torque is 155N.M at 4600rpm. Advantages of Honda Fit horsepower compared to previous models: The older Honda Fit with a 1.3L displacement had only 99 horsepower, while the 1.5L Fit had 120 horsepower. The VTEC technology used is the world's first valve control system that can simultaneously control valve opening/closing timing and lift under different conditions, greatly improving engine combustion efficiency and performance.
Speaking of the Fit 1.5L version, I remember its horsepower is around 131 hp. As someone who has some knowledge about car engines, Honda's naturally aspirated engine is quite sophisticated in design, utilizing Earth Dreams Technology to achieve high efficiency, meaning stable horsepower output and good fuel economy. 131 horsepower translates into practical driving as the engine providing ample torque at different RPMs, such as quick response when overtaking and ease when climbing hills. The key is that the small displacement engine is well-matched with a compact car, making it feel anything but underpowered, and instead offering agile handling in congested city traffic. I've test-driven it a few times myself, and this horsepower paired with the CVT transmission delivers excellent smoothness. Regular maintenance is crucial, like changing spark plugs to maintain efficiency, but the factory settings are already quite hassle-free.