2015 Honda Fit Review

2015 Honda Fit Review - The 2015 Honda Fit is a completely redesigned subcompact car.
The 2015 Honda Fit is powered by an all-new 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, which has more horsepower than the outgoing 2013 model’s four-cylinder engine. New for 2015 are a six-speed manual and a continuously variable transmission (CVT) with optional paddle shifters. Honda expects the 2015 Fit to achieve fuel economy ratings of 33/41 mpg city/highway on CVT-equipped models. Also new for 2015 is a chassis that Honda claims will improve handling and ride comfort. Exterior changes include a new grille, headlights and wheel design.
The five-seat 2015 Honda Fit will have more passenger volume and second-row legroom compared to the 2013 model. Standard features include Bluetooth, a multi-angle rearview camera and expanded view driver’s mirror. Push-button start, heated side mirrors, a moonroof, heated front seats, Honda's LaneWatch display (which uses a camera mounted under the passenger side mirror to show the driver what’s in his or her blind spot) and leather-trimmed seats are available. The 2015 Fit will go on sale in late spring. Until then, Honda will continue to sell the 2013 Fit – there is no 2014 Honda Fit model.
 


The full review of the 2015 Honda Fit is coming soon. In the meantime, you can see pictures for the 2015 Honda Fit. If you're considering the 2013 Honda Fit, which ranks 3 out of 40 Affordable Small Cars, you can read our review.