What are the differences between the Fit Sport and Fit Crosstar versions?
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Here are the differences between the Sport and Crosstar versions: 1. Dimensions and positioning differ: The Fit Sport version has body dimensions of 4109*1694*1537MM, positioned as a hatchback; while the Crosstar version measures 4090*1725*1567MM, being shorter in length but wider and taller than the Sport version, positioning it as a crossover hatchback. 2. Exterior designs vary: The Sport version's exterior resembles other models, featuring a mesh grille design at the front, with a front bumper styling that enhances the vehicle's refined appearance while adding a sporty touch. In contrast, the Crosstar version adopts a horizontal chrome trim design on the front face, along with a distinct front bumper styling. It also includes a robust roof rack and extensive use of black plastic components, giving it a more rugged, slightly off-road vibe. 3. Configuration differences: Compared to the Sport version, the Crosstar version omits a sunroof but adds features like a roof rack, 8-inch central control screen, 4-speaker system, LED daytime running lights, automatic headlights, and Magic Seats. Additionally, its central control screen supports CarPlay and in-car Bluetooth.