The 2020 Honda Fit arrives in showrooms December 16 as the clear benchmark in the subcompact car category, with unparalleled versatility, premium feature content, fun-to-drive performance, and an available 6-speed manual transmission.
Honda Sensing, standard on EX and EX-L trims, makes the Fit one of the most affordable new cars to offer such a comprehensive package of safety and driver-assistive features. The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2020 Fit LX with a manual transmission starts at $16,190, while the Fit EX with standard Honda Sensing starts at $19,060.
For 2020, the Fit lineup starts with the affordable but the fun Fit LX and the more aggressively styled Fit Sport, both available with a 6-speed manual transmission. The Fit EX comes standard with Honda Sensing and an automatic transmission, while the Fit EX-L adds leather upholstery and more. For the 2020 model year, Honda Sensing is no longer available on LX and Sport trims.
All Fit trims are powered by a 1.5-liter direct-injected 4-cylinder i-VTEC engine producing peak output of up to 130 hp (SAE net) and 114 lb.-ft. of torque (SAE net). In LX and Sport trims a slick-shifting 6-speed manual is standard, with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) available; the CVT is standard on EX and EX-L trims. The 2020 Fit carries an EPA fuel economy rating of 29/36/31 mpg (city/highway/combined) for the manual transmission LX, and 33/40/36 mpg for the CVT-equipped LX.
Honda Sensing, standard on EX and EX-L trims, makes the Fit one of the most affordable new cars to offer such a comprehensive package of safety and driver-assistive features. The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2020 Fit LX with a manual transmission starts at $16,190, while the Fit EX with standard Honda Sensing starts at $19,060.
For 2020, the Fit lineup starts with the affordable but the fun Fit LX and the more aggressively styled Fit Sport, both available with a 6-speed manual transmission. The Fit EX comes standard with Honda Sensing and an automatic transmission, while the Fit EX-L adds leather upholstery and more. For the 2020 model year, Honda Sensing is no longer available on LX and Sport trims.
All Fit trims are powered by a 1.5-liter direct-injected 4-cylinder i-VTEC engine producing peak output of up to 130 hp (SAE net) and 114 lb.-ft. of torque (SAE net). In LX and Sport trims a slick-shifting 6-speed manual is standard, with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) available; the CVT is standard on EX and EX-L trims. The 2020 Fit carries an EPA fuel economy rating of 29/36/31 mpg (city/highway/combined) for the manual transmission LX, and 33/40/36 mpg for the CVT-equipped LX.
The Honda Fit continues to blend fun-to-drive performance with outstanding fuel efficiency and comfort in a high-quality, affordable package. Clever packaging, such as the fuel tank mounted underneath the front-row seats, gives the 2020 Fit unequaled cargo capacity, boasting a class-leading 52.7 cubic-feet of space with the rear seats folded down. Standard features on all Fit models include rearview camera, liftgate spoiler, auto on-off headlights, LED taillights, Bluetooth, and a multi-function center console. The Fit's vibrant palette of exterior color consists of seven choices: Orange Fury, Lunar Silver Metallic, Modern Steel Metallic, Crystal Black Pearl, Milano Red, Aegean Blue Metallic, and Platinum White Pearl.
For the latest in-vehicle connectivity experience, Sport models and up include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration through a high-resolution, 7-inch touchscreen. The available Honda Sensing suite of technologies includes Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) with Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and pedestrian detection, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), and Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) with Lane Departure Warning (LDW). Auto high-beam headlamps are also available.
The 2020 Honda Fit for the U.S. market is manufactured in North America, at Honda's Celaya, Mexico plant.
For the latest in-vehicle connectivity experience, Sport models and up include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration through a high-resolution, 7-inch touchscreen. The available Honda Sensing suite of technologies includes Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) with Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and pedestrian detection, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), and Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) with Lane Departure Warning (LDW). Auto high-beam headlamps are also available.
The 2020 Honda Fit for the U.S. market is manufactured in North America, at Honda's Celaya, Mexico plant.