What is the difference between the L gear and S gear in the Fit?

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DiJake
07/29/25 5:03pm
The S gear in the Fit refers to the sport mode of the transmission, while the L gear refers to the low gear mode. The S gear shifts at higher RPMs, and the L gear is generally used for climbing steep slopes or driving on snow. Below are some related details about the Fit: 1. Body dimensions: The Fit has a length of 4109mm, a width of 1694mm, a height of 1537mm, and a wheelbase of 2530mm. 2. Powertrain: It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated Earth Dreams engine across the lineup. The engine code is L15BU, with a maximum power output of 96 kW at 6600 rpm and a maximum torque of 155 Nm at 4600 rpm. The engine is paired with a CVT transmission.
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