
The China 6 Honda Fit was launched in July 2020. Below are the relevant details about the Fit: 1. Body dimensions: The Fit has a body length of 4096mm and a wheelbase of 2530mm, maintaining a 5-door, 5-seat hatchback compact car layout, with a weight ranging from only 1058kg to 1073kg. It reaches maximum horsepower at 6600 rpm and maximum torque of 155 Nm at 4500 rpm. 2. Fuel injection method: The vehicle features a DOHC double overhead camshaft valve train structure, standard with Honda's unique i-VTEC engine technology. The engine uses 92-octane gasoline, direct fuel injection, and is constructed from aluminum alloy materials. 3. Suspension: The front suspension uses a MacPherson strut setup. The rear wheels employ a torsion beam non-independent suspension. Front brakes are ventilated disc brakes, while the rear uses drum brakes.

I've been following the release of Honda models, and as a loyal Fit fan, the China 6 version was launched around June 2019. At that time, the China 6 emission standards had just been implemented, and automakers had to upgrade quickly. Honda acted quite fast, with the new Fit retaining the 1.5L engine but optimizing the exhaust treatment to be more eco-friendly. I usually enjoy reading car forums and media news, and I remember the launch was in summer, with a lot of online discussions at the time. The car's advantages are fuel efficiency and spaciousness, making it ideal for city commuting. If you're considering buying one now, I recommend checking Honda's official website or dealer information, as there might be newer models available, but the China 6 base was introduced in 2019.

As a practical consumer, I focus on actual needs and market trends when buying a car. The National VI compliant Honda Fit was launched around the second half of 2019, specifically around July. At that time, emission standards became stricter, and automakers were rolling out new models. The Honda Fit quickly adapted without significant price fluctuations but with improved environmental performance. A friend of mine bought one at the end of the year and gave positive feedback on its smooth handling and good fuel economy. When purchasing, it's advisable to visit several 4S stores for price comparisons. The historical release records can still be checked on Honda's official website. In summary, 2019 was a key milestone. If you're interested in the current model, you might want to test drive the latest version.

I remember 2019 was the year of China VI emission standard transition. As a star in the household compact car segment, the Fit updated its China VI version that year. Having driven a Fit for many years, I consulted sales during the model change. They said the new version would launch around June-July. The new model didn't alter core powertrain but optimized emission systems to comply with regulations. Its flexible design suits both family trips and novice drivers. If interested, just check with local dealers - they usually have inventory records to confirm timelines, but the China VI version was basically available since 2019.


