What is the length of the Honda Fit in meters?
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The Honda Fit has a body length of 4109mm. Taking the 2021 Honda Fit as an example, it is a compact car with the following dimensions: width 1694mm, height 1537mm, wheelbase 2530mm, fuel tank capacity 40l, and curb weight 1088kg. The 2021 Honda Fit features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is a front-engine, front-wheel-drive vehicle equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine that delivers a maximum torque of 155Nm, maximum horsepower of 131PS, and maximum power of 69kW. It is paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission.
I remember this question very clearly. The Fit belongs to the compact car category. The latest fourth-generation model currently on the market has an overall length of 4.105 meters. Converted to centimeters, that's 4105 mm, which is slightly longer than the previous model. It's particularly suitable as an urban commuter car, with a small turning radius for easy maneuvering. Yet, there's still over ten centimeters of knee room in the back seat—Honda's reputation as the 'space magician' is well-deserved. I personally drive this car and have no trouble parking in mechanical parking spaces at shopping malls.
The length of the Fit varies across different generations. The third generation measures approximately 3.96 meters, while the currently available fourth generation has been extended to just over 4.1 meters. This size makes it particularly agile for city driving, especially when passing through narrow roads or parallel parking—nothing like the nerve-wracking experience with a B-segment car. Once, I watched a friend make a U-turn in an old residential area with the Fit, completing it in a single maneuver. If it had been my 4.8-meter SUV, it would have taken at least three attempts.