Posted on Wednesday 19 March 2008
Although the most recent Fit was a smashing success in the U.S., the car the rest of the world knows as the Jazz was not really all that new - but the 2009 Honda Fit fixes that with a full complement of upgrades, inside and out. In the hotly contested sub-compact market, standout features are a must - which is why the unique Fit did so well in its previous incarnation. Can the new model keep up?
On paper, it certainly looks like it manages to improve on the old Fit while keeping true to the small, efficient car’s roots. The U.S. will get a new 1.5L four-cylinder engine with i-VTEC paired to a five-speed manual or a new five-speed automatic transmission with steering-wheel mounted paddle shifters. Honda claims the new engine offers ‘the best balance of fuel economy and power.’
The innovative, easily reconfigurable seating that made the previous generation Fit so useful despite its diminutive stature is improved with a new rear ‘Magic Seat’ that now folds flat in one continuous motion. A new hidden storage bin under the rear seats adds storage for small items.
Fifteen and sixteen-inch available wheels give the Fit a more solid stance, and tie into the revised suspension of the new model to give better handling. A more rigid body and massaged steering system add to the sporty behavior. Because it’s a small car, Honda knows buyers will be concerned with safety, so it has included a thorough assortment of equipment, from anti-lock brakes and electronic brake distribution to a specially-engineered body structure, stability control and six airbags with Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS) available.
The new Fit will be available in the U.S. this Fall as a 2009 model.
