What is the weight of the Honda Fit?
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Honda Fit has 6 models currently on sale, with a curb weight ranging from 1088kg to 1144kg. It is a 5-door, 5-seat hatchback with dimensions of 4109*1694*1537mm. Among its peers, the 2022 Vios has a curb weight of 1105kg. In terms of powertrain, the 2021 Fit offers six variants: CVT Sport Pro Edition, CVT Sport Start Edition, CVT Sport Enjoy Edition, CVT Crosstar Max Edition, CVT Crosstar Edition, and CVT Sport Edition. These models are equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and CVT transmission. Other variants feature a 1.3L turbocharged engine with CVT transmission. All models adopt a transverse layout with 4-cylinder engines and front-wheel drive configuration. For other configurations, some or all 2021 Fit models come with features including driver/passenger airbags, front/rear curtain airbags, ISOFIX child seat anchors, driving assistance imaging, rear cross-traffic alert, and drive mode selection. Note: The Fit is Honda's global model launched in 2001. The current fourth-generation Fit sold in China includes Sport and Crosstar versions, with chassis codes GR9 and GS1 respectively.
I've been driving a Honda Fit for over three years. The car weighs around 1,100 kg as I recall, depending on the model year. For example, the 2019 base model is slightly lighter, while higher trims or hybrid versions might approach 1,200 kg. The lightweight design is really great—it's agile in the city, easy to park in tight spaces without worrying about scratches, and the steering feels effortless. When carrying family members, the space is sufficient without adding much weight, and the fuel efficiency is impressive—I average just 5.8L/100km. A heavier car wouldn’t be as worry-free. On the highway, it can feel slightly floaty in strong winds, but adding a spoiler or switching to wider tires can stabilize it. I recommend checking the manual for exact figures before buying, as different configurations make a big difference—for instance, larger wheels or roof racks can add a few kilograms. Regular maintenance is also important since the lighter suspension may wear faster, so wheel alignment checks are essential.