Honda announced pricing and detailed specifications of the new 2015 Fit ahead of its launch in the American market on April 14. Priced just $100 more than the outgoing model, the new Fit comes with a brand-new design, upgraded standard features, and enhanced efficiency.
The biggest highlight of the 2015 Honda Fit is the way it looks. The chiseled and dynamic hatchback features slimmer headlights, a roofline spoiler, LED taillights, and a collection of eight vibrant colors. Inside, you get new soft-touch material, silver accents, and a whole host of new features.
The 2015 Fit is offered in LX, EX, and EX-L trims, each with a higher spec than the previous equivalent trim. New standard features on all Fit models include auto on-off headlights, LED brake lights, Bluetooth HandsFreeLink and a center storage console with armrest.
Items such as Smart Entry Push Button Start, a one-touch operated moonroof, 7-inch touchscreen Display Audio with next-generation HondaLink and heated leather seats are among the most interesting new goodies. Standard safety features on 2015 Honda Fit include Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) with traction control, side curtain airbags with rollover sensor, Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist, and Honda’s next-generation Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure.
Engine-wise, there is only one option – a 1.5-liter four-pot developing 130 horsepower and 114 pound feet of torque, returning 33/41/36 (city/highway/combined) with a CVT transmission. You can also opt for a 6-speed manual.
Pricing for the 2015 Honda Fir is as follows:
MSRP | |
Fit LX 6MT | $15,525 |
Fit LX CVT | $16,325 |
Fit EX 6MT | $17,435 |
Fit EX CVT | $18,235 |
Fit EX-L CVT | $19,800 |
Fit EX-L CVT with Navi | $20,800 |