What is the engine displacement of the Fit?
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The engine displacement of the Fit is 1.5L. The Fit is a hatchback launched by GAC Honda, with dimensions of 4065mm in length, 1695mm in width, and 1525mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2530mm. The front suspension system features MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension system employs a torsion beam semi-independent suspension. The Fit is equipped with a 1.5L direct-injection DOHC i-VTEC engine, a CVT continuously variable transmission, an Idle Stop engine energy-saving automatic start-stop system, a VSA vehicle stability control system, a three-mode rearview camera display system, an ESS emergency brake warning system, an HSA hill start assist system, and a smart screen interconnect system, among other technologies.
My Honda Fit has a 1.5-liter engine, and it feels really smooth to drive. The engine is small but packs a punch, especially in crowded city streets where it accelerates quickly and responsively. I've compared it to other compact cars like the Toyota Yaris, and the Fit's 1.5L engine is more fuel-efficient, with my daily commute averaging around 6 liters per 100 kilometers. A full tank can last me several hundred kilometers. Honda uses i-VTEC technology to optimize combustion efficiency, making the power delivery smoother. On weekends, I take it out to the suburbs, and even on the highway, overtaking is effortless—it doesn’t fall behind larger-displacement cars. Maintenance is straightforward, just changing the oil and filters, so upkeep costs are low. The 1.5-liter design of the Fit is quite classic, and many people buy it as a family car because it's economical, reliable, and can handle occasional hauling without breaking a sweat.