What does Fit GK5 mean?
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GK5 is the chassis code for the third-generation Honda Fit. Japanese people like to name cars using the frame number, and GK5 represents the first three digits of the Fit's frame number. The chassis code (chassis-code) is named based on the manufacturer's internal numbering system. The same model, but with different year versions, will have different chassis codes. Below is an introduction to the model: 1. Exterior. The GK5 features a front face with a double chrome strip design—wide at the top and narrow at the bottom—paired with a honeycomb grille. The grille is accented with silver chrome trim, and the family-style large front grille adds a sporty touch. The side profile of the car has a very simple line design, with the waistline starting from the front door and extending toward the taillights, showing an upward trend and gradually deepening. 2. Interior space. Whether it's passenger space or storage space, the GK5 is undoubtedly the leader among its peers. Thanks to its open storage design, the front row offers abundant storage space. 3. Performance. The GK5 is equipped with a 1.5L Earth Dreams naturally aspirated direct-injection engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 131 hp and a maximum torque of 155 Nm. It offers two transmission options: a 5-speed manual and a CVT.