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What are the declared dimensions of the 2020 Honda Fit?

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EmeryLynn
07/30/25 2:21am
Length × Width × Height (mm) is 4096 × 1695 × 1525, a 5-door, 5-seat hatchback. Here is the relevant introduction about the 2020 Honda Fit: 1. Safety Features: The 2020 Honda Fit (FIT) has upgraded safety features, with the addition of VSA (Vehicle Stability Assist) system, tire pressure monitoring system, HSA (Hill Start Assist) system, and ESS (Emergency Stop Signal) system as standard across all trims. 2. Stylish and Safe Upgrade: The 2020 Honda Fit (FIT) has what it takes to keep the excitement going. It always prioritizes the safety and comfort of passengers, featuring standard EPS (Electric Power Steering) system, child safety door locks, and an intelligent anti-theft engine immobilizer. These technological configurations further enhance safety, maximizing the protection of passengers and safeguarding the vibrant lifestyle of young consumers. 3. Model Design: The Honda Fit (FIT) is one of the few models that can impress even the most discerning young consumers. It adopts Honda's bold and aggressive latest family-style front grille, with a wide-mouth design and wing-shaped elements that create a stylish and dynamic appearance, exuding youthful energy. The blade-style double waistline extends to the rear, combining simplicity with a well-proportioned body, showcasing a sporty and elegant silhouette. The imposing and wide rear is complemented by an integrated rear spoiler formed by stamping, giving it a determined and progressive look. The 2020 Honda Fit (FIT) offers six exterior colors: Sky Blue, Glacier Silver, Ocean Blue, Rallye Red, Taffeta White, and Blossom Orange, fully catering to consumers' personalized needs.
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CeciliaRose
08/15/25 8:28am
I've been considering buying a compact car recently and have thoroughly researched the 2020 Fit. It comes in two versions: Sport Pro and Crosstar Max, with different dimensions. The Sport Pro measures 4109 mm in length, 1694 mm in width, 1537 mm in height, and has a wheelbase of 2530 mm. The Crosstar Max version is slightly shorter at 4090 mm in length, but wider and taller, with a width of 1725 mm, height of 1567 mm, and the same 2530 mm wheelbase. I've personally test-sat in it, and despite its compact size, Honda's space magic design is truly impressive. The reasonable wheelbase ensures the rear seats don't feel cramped at all. The Crosstar version has a higher roof, offering more headroom, making it particularly suitable for taller individuals.
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OJessica
10/21/25 5:49am
I drove my friend's 2020 Fit and specifically measured its dimensions. The parameters of the Sport Pro version are: length 4109mm, width 1694mm, height 1537mm, and a wheelbase of 2530mm. The other crossover-style Crosstar Max version measures 4090mm in length, 1725mm in width, 1567mm in height, with the same 2530mm wheelbase. During actual driving, I could feel that the Crosstar version has a slightly higher chassis, making it more stable when driving over bumpy roads. The Fit's wheelbase is very reasonable for its class, and the rear legroom is much better than I expected, with enough space for a child safety seat without feeling cramped. The body width is well controlled, making parking in the city very convenient.
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McGrant
12/04/25 6:17am
Checked the official dimensions of the 2020 Fit: the Sport Pro version is 4109mm long, 1694mm wide, 1537mm high, with a wheelbase of 2530mm; the Crosstar Max version is 4090mm long, 1725mm wide, 1567mm high, also with a wheelbase of 2530mm. I test-drove the Sport version, which has a small turning radius and is particularly agile in narrow alleys. Although the length is just under 4.1 meters, Honda's space utilization is amazing—with my height of 178cm, there's still a fist's distance between my knees and the front seat when sitting in the back. The width is just right, and the side mirrors don't extend beyond the lane lines.
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