The first generation of the Honda Fit designated GD launched its production in 2001 and continued up to 2007. The second generation of the Fit which was known as GE was in production from 2007 to 2013. From 2013 to 2020, the fourth generation of the Fit codenamed GK was manufactured. The GR marks the fourth iteration of the Honda Fit whose production is currently ongoing.
The 2021 Honda Fit comes with three engine options, a 1.3 L (Petrol), 1.5 L (Petrol), and a 1.5 L (Hybrid) connected to a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT).
2021 Honda Fit Grades
- Honda Fit Basic- This grade comes with halogen headlights, 14-inch steel wheels, manual air conditioning, a basic audio system, a USB port, power windows, and an anti-lock braking system.
- Honda Fit Home- This grade has power windows, a centralized door lock, multiple airbags, 15-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, fabric seats, automatic air conditioning with rear ventilation, and power mirrors.
- Honda Fit Ness- This grade features a keyless entry & a push-button start, adaptive cruise control, a centralized door lock, collision mitigation braking, a lane-keep assist, LED headlights, and an AM/FM Radio.
- Honda Fit Crosstuff- This grade boasts a 12-volt power outlet, an AM/FM Radio, power windows, adaptive cruise control, multiple airbags, water-repellent fabric seats, 16-inch alloy wheels, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.
- Honda Fit e:HEV- This grade comes with a Honda Connect infotainment system, 16-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, keyless entry & push-button start, an anti-lock braking system, and water-repellent fabric seats.
Interior
Legroom & Space
The 2021 Honda Fit has a minimalistic cabin that is somewhat appealing. The dashboard layout is simple and clean with an infotainment system positioned at the center. Climate control ensures room temperature is maintained in the cabin as the large windows allow natural light to flood into the cabin creating a calm sanctuary. With a seating arrangement for five, both the first and second rows offer ample legroom and headroom. The seats are not only supportive but also comfy.
Cabin Storage
The 2021 Honda Fit incorporates multiple storage compartments that are used to either keep or hold the gears of its occupants for ease of access and reach. The first row has a glove box, a center console, door panel storage, and two cupholders. The second row includes door pockets, two cupholders, and jacket pockets.
Boot Space
The 2021 Honda Fit offers 309 liters of boot space when all the seats are in use. The rear seats can be folded to create more room for more cargo.
Exterior
The 2021 Honda Fit features a sleek and clean exterior design that prioritizes functionality and aerodynamics. Compared to the previous iterations, this model will for sure at least turn heads wherever it traverses. Up front sits a compact grille adorned with some chrome embellishments. Flanking the grille are angular LED headlights injecting a contemporary flare to the compact hatchback.
Subtle character lines on the side profile enhance the dynamism of the Fit. The door handles and mirror caps are body-colored matching the overall appearance of the vehicle. The doors open wide allowing passengers to effortlessly embark or disembark as the 16-inch alloy wheels not only have a firm grip on the road but also inject more allure to the vehicle.
The rear has LED taillights and turn signals that match the headlights for a cohesive look. Its gently sloping roofline is integrated with a subtle roof spoiler that enhances the athletic appeal of the Fit. An exhaust outlet is integrated into the rear bumper maintaining a clean and uncluttered appearance. The 2021 Honda Fit is available in a spectrum of colors catering to its wide fanbase whom have varying preferences and desires.
2021 Honda Fit Safety Features
The 2020 Honda Fit has anti-lock brakes, electronic brakeforce distribution, a lane departure warning, a blind spot monitor, vehicle stability assist, a lane-keep assist, and Isofix child seat anchors.
2021 Honda Fit Fuel Consumption
2021Honda Fit 1.3 L Petrol engine consumption- 24.8 km/l on average
2021 Honda Fit 1.5 L Petrol engine consumption- 23.0 km/l on average
2021 Honda Fit 1.5 L Hybrid engine consumption- 30.2 km/l on average
2021 Honda Fit Acceleration
2021 Honda Fit 1.0 L Petrol engine accelerates from 0-100km/h in 11.8 secs
2021 Honda Fit 1.5 L Petrol engine accelerates from 0-100km/h in 10.6 secs
2021 Honda Fit 1.5 L Hybrid engine accelerates from 0-100km/h in 9.7 secs
The 2021 Honda Fit Fuel Tank Capacity: 40 liters
Ground Clearance: The 2021 Honda Fit has a ground clearance of 5.3 inches
Service Intervals
Minor Service: At 5,000 km. Requires Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, and Engine Oil.
Major Service: At 10,000km. Requires an Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, ATF Filter, Cabin Filter, Plugs, Front Brake Pads, Rear Brake Pads, ATF Oil, and Engine Oil.
Spare Parts and Availability
Service parts such as plugs, filters, brake pads, and shocks are widely available in Kenya. Body parts are available in major towns. Its spare parts are fairly priced and are comparable in price to the Toyota Vitz.
Stability And Handling
The 2021 Honda Fit has a smooth and comfortable ride. The steering wheel is light, precise, and responsive allowing the driver to be in full control of the vehicle. The suspension is finely tuned to absorb road imperfections ensuring its occupants enjoy a jarring-free ride. Its compactness and low ground clearance enhance its agility especially when cornering or driving in confined spaces.
The weight distribution of the 2021 Honda Fit is well-balanced thus improving its maneuverability. The braking system is quite robust and up to the task of stopping this compact hatchback in seconds ready to mitigate any kind of disaster. The engine works in tandem with the transmission system delivering a smooth start and decent acceleration.
Reliability
The 2021 Honda Fit is a reliable car. Due to its low ground clearance, it is advisable not to cruise in off-road terrains as its body components can be damaged. Transmission issues are the most commonly reported problems in this car. Regular service and maintenance are required to avoid experiencing such problems. Refer to the Honda Fit buyer guide for a thorough reliability report. We also urge you to always follow the instructions in the owner’s manual.
Resale Value: Good
Honda Fit Competitors: Toyota Vitz, Suzuki Swift, Mazda Demio, Nissan Note, Volkswagen Polo, Ford Fiesta, and Kia Rio.
What we like about the 2021 Honda Fit
- Fuel efficiency
- Reliability
- Manueverability
- Spacious cabin
What we don’t
- Low ground clearance
- The powertrains are not very powerful
Conclusion
The 2021 Honda Fit offers a compelling blend of practicality and fuel efficiency. Urban dwellers will find it ideal as a daily driver owing to its compact size that allows it to maneuver in traffic. Its cabin is not only spacious but also serene. On the outside, the 2021 model will for sure turn heads on the road thanks to its clean and sleek design that prioritizes functionality and aerodynamics. Honda is renowned for its top ranking when it comes to reliability. The Honda Fit is not an exception. Folks on a tight budget can afford to purchase this car.
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