What are the differences between the Fit Trend Edition and the Fit Trend Start Edition?
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Fit Trend Edition and Trend Start Edition mainly differ in their exterior appearance. Below is a detailed introduction to the differences in appearance between the Fit Trend Edition and Trend Start Edition: Overview: The Fit Trend Edition features a sporty exterior kit and steering wheel paddle shifters, with red decorative strips added to the front and rear bumpers. It also comes with new side skirts and alloy wheels, along with a rear diffuser and exhaust pipe trim cover. The standard version of the Fit does not include these features. Additional Information: The Fit is a hatchback model launched by GAC Honda, with dimensions of 4065mm in length, 1695mm in width, and 1525mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2530mm.
From my over ten years of driving experience, the differences between the Fit Trendy and Trendy Plus versions mainly lie in their configuration levels. As the base model, the Trendy version comes with steel wheels, manual air conditioning, and a basic audio system—fine for listening to the radio but lacking Bluetooth connectivity and slightly noisier, making it suitable for budget-conscious new drivers. The Trendy Plus version upgrades to alloy wheels, providing better stability on highways, automatic air conditioning for quick cooling in summer, and adds a large touchscreen supporting CarPlay, making navigation and music seamless. I’ve found the added cruise control in the Trendy Plus reduces fatigue on long trips, results in less tire wear, and lowers maintenance costs, enhancing overall comfort. If you prioritize daily driving experience, spending a bit more on the Trendy Plus is a smart choice—offering better convenience and solid value for money.