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2015 Honda Fit
Contents
Page
Overview
2
Powertrain
6
Body
11
Chassis
13
Dynamic Performance
16
Safety and Driver Assistance
18
Exterior
24
Interior
27
Comfort and Convenience Features
32
Entertainment and Telematics
35
Trims
42
Specifications and Features
44
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Overview
The 2015 Honda Fit is the third generation of Honda’s versatile 5-door subcompact
hatchback. First introduced to the U.S. in 2006 as a 2007 model, the Fit was named a
Car and Driver “10-Best” vehicle for seven straight years. This and the many other
accolades earned by Fit speak to its practicality, fuel efficiency and affordability, but also
its feature richness, high-quality interior and driving enjoyment. For the completely
redesigned 2015 Fit, the unique combination of these traits and the functionality, fun
and refinement they provide have been further enhanced with even greater versatility,
fresh styling, a more dynamic and refined driving experience, and substantially
upgraded technology and luxury features.
The versatility of the 2015 Fit is fundamental to its design. With class-leading interior
space and versatility, courtesy of its center-mounted fuel tank and ingenious Magic
Seat®, the Fit epitomizes smart functionality with spacious and comfortable seating for
five and the ability to carry voluminous cargo, including long and tall items. The larger
interior features a remarkable 4.9 cubic feet increase in passenger volume and a 4.8inch increase in rear seat leg room, all the more remarkable considering its even more
compact exterior footprint, including a1.6-inch decrease in overall length.
A highly space-efficient new body structure pairs with an all-new chassis to make up a
completely new, more rigid and lighter global subcompact platform featuring numerous
improvements to front and rear suspension and steering systems that improve overall
driving dynamics. The new platform is also lighter yet more rigid and features a longer
wheelbase than the previous Fit. The net effect of these improvements is more settled
and stable yet nimble and sporty ride and handling along with a steering linearity that
gives the driver a sense of oneness with the vehicle. Many of these upgrades have the
additional benefit of improving ride comfort and quietness, while the adoption of a new
frame structure, including Honda’s next-generation Advanced Compatibility Engineering
(ACE) front body structure, benefits safety performance by targeting the highestavailable crash-safety ratings of both the U.S. government and the Insurance Institute
for Highway Safety (IIHS).
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The Fit’s fun-to-drive character includes acceleration performance and the 2015 Fit
increases the fun factor with major advances to its powertrain. A new Earth Dreams
Technology™ engine significantly increases power, torque and throttle response and
two newly developed transmissions – a slick-shifting 6-speed manual and all-new
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) with G-Shift Control – increase both
performance and fuel efficiency. The 1.5L 4-cylinder engine has a DOHC head with iVTEC+VTC valve and timing control plus direct fuel injection, the first use of such a
system in a Honda subcompact. With reduced weight and friction, increased
compression ratio, and other changes, the engine delivers an 11 percent increase in
peak horsepower to 130, and a 7.5 percent increase in peak torque to 114 lb.-ft.
With the combination of the new engine and transmissions, the Fit has an EPA fueleconomy rating of 29/37/32 (city/highway/combined)1 for the manual transmission,
33/41/36 for the LX trim with CVT and 32/38/35 for the EX and EX-L trim with CVT. The
6MT is an all-new design for the subcompact Fit with optimized closer individual ratios
to aid performance, and a wider overall range to improve fuel efficiency. The newlydeveloped CVT enhances engine responsiveness by providing quicker and smoother
acceleration while improving fuel efficiency with a wider ratio range and reduced internal
friction.
Providing an outward expression of the 2015 Fit’s enhanced handling and power is a
fresh and sporty exterior design. A progressive and purposeful style is achieved by the
slimmer headlights that integrate into a solid grille design, an aggressive lower intake
and the linear slope of the hood and windshield. The purposeful style continues with the
strong design of the chiseled sides that emphasize the wheels and the dynamically
tapered roofline ending in a color-matched spoiler. To accentuate the fresh exterior
styling, the Fit will be available in eight colors, including several vibrant options.
Inside, the increased interior room and visibility create a sense of airy spaciousness,
which is complemented by upgraded, soft-touch materials that raise the feeling of
quality. The rich and sophisticated black with silver accented design of the interior
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surfaces and controls, and blue backlit instrument dials are stylish and functional. The
available Display Audio touchscreen interface and first-ever leather seating (EX-L
models) further increase the premium feel of this new Fit.
A significant contributor to the new Fit’s sophistication is the high level of standard and
available features. For 2015, the Fit aligns with other Honda models by being 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
upgrades available for the first time in Fit.
The Fit also features a long list of standard safety features. That list includes Vehicle
Stability AssistTM (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. The new Fit targets the
highest available crash-safety ratings: a five-star Overall Vehicle Score from the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and a TOP SAFETY PICK
rating from the (IIHS). Standard drive-assistive features on all trims include a multiangle rearview camera with guidelines and expanded view driver’s mirror. The Honda
LaneWatch display is standard on EX and above trims. The new U.S.-market Fit will be
produced for the first time in North America at an all-new plant in in Celaya, Mexico.
Trim
LX
LX
EX
EX
EX-L
EX-L w/ Navi
2015 Fit Pricing and EPA Fuel Economy Ratings
Transmission
MSRP2
EPA Fuel Economy Ratings1
(city/highway/combined)
6MT
$15,525
29/37/32
CVT
$16,325
33/41/36
6MT
$17,435
29/37/32
CVT
$18,235
32/38/35
CVT
$19,800
32/38/35
CVT
$20,800
32/38/35
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2015 Fit Powertrain Specifications
Engine DOHC i-VTEC® + VTC inline
4-cylinder
Displacement
Compression ratio
1498cc (5.5-liter)
11.5:1
SAE Horsepower @ rpm*
SAE Torque @ rpm (lb.-ft.)*
Fuel supply system
Transmission
EPA-Fuel Economy Rating1
(MPG, City/Highway/Combined)
Fuel type
Emissions certification (CARB/EPA)
130 @ 6600
114 @ 4600
Direct fuel injection
6MT
CVT
6MT 29/37/32
CVT 33/41/36 (LX)
CVT 32/38/35 (EX, EX-L)
Regular unleaded
LEV3(ULEV125)/BIN5
*SAE J1349 testing method
2015 Fit Key Packaging Specifications
Wheelbase, in.
99.6
Length, in.
160
Width, in.
67
Height, in.
60
Track, F/R, in.
Turning diameter, ft.
58.3/58
35.1
Curb weight, lbs. MT/CVT
LX: 2513/2544
EX: 2573/2630
EX-L: NA/2642
Passenger volume, cu. ft.
95.7
Cargo volume, cu. ft.
Seating capacity
Fuel capacity, gal.
16.6 rear seats up
52.7 rear seats down
5
10.6
1
2015 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain
your vehicle.
2
Destination and Handling Charge : A charge of $790, will be added to the dealer invoice and Monroney label on all models.
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Powertrains
Overview
In keeping with Honda’s mission, to provide both fuel efficiency and fun-to-drive at a
high level, the 2015 Fit is powered by an all-new Earth Dreams Technology 1.5-liter
engine paired with either a new six-speed manual transmission (6MT) or a new
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). A program of weight saving, friction
reduction, technology application and clever engineering resulted in an 11 percent
increase in horsepower to 130, and a 7.5 percent increase in torque to 114 lb-ft over the
previous Fit’s engine. A similar approach produced transmissions that help provide
quicker acceleration, smoother shifting and class-leading EPA fuel-economy ratings of
29/37/32 (city/highway/combined)1 for manual transmission models, 33/41/36 for the LX
trim with CVT and 32/38/35 for the EX and EX-L trims with CVT.
Key New Powertrain Features
•
Engine
•
EPA Fuel Economy Ratings (city/highway/combined)1
o 6MT: 29/37/32 mpg
o CVT (LX): 33/41/36 mpg
o CVT (EX, EX-L): 32/38/35 mpg
•
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
o New design replaces conventional automatic transmission (design shared
with Civic but with Fit-specific tuning)
o Wider ratio range
o High-rigidity belt
o Reduced friction
o Increased torque converter capacity
o Reduced weight and size
•
Six-Speed Manual Transmission (6MT)
o New design
o Optimized gear ratios with wider range
o Shorter shift lever stroke with less resistance for improved shift feel
o i-VTEC® (intelligent Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control) for
intake valves with Variable Timing Control (VTC)
o Computer-controlled direct injection (DI) with multi-hole fuel injectors
o All-plastic intake manifold
o Lower friction
o Reduced weight of moving parts
o Valve diameter increase, decreased plug diameter
o Improved cylinder/piston cooling
o 100,000 +/- miles tune-up interval
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Engine
The Fit’s new Earth Dreams TechnologyTM engine retains the same 1.5-liter
displacement as the previous powerplant, but that’s just about the only thing that carries
over. Primary amongst the changes, the new engine features direct injection and a
DOHC i-VTEC+VTC valvetrain—a first in a subcompact, which replaces the port
injection and SOHC i-VTEC valvetrain of the previous engine. A host of other upgrades
and refinements were made to optimize combustion, reduce weight and minimize
friction to increase both power and fuel efficiency.
The valvetrain of the new engine is upgraded to DOHC with i-VTEC valve operation that
includes Variable Timing Control (VTC). At lower engine speeds, the i-VTEC system
employs milder cam profiles, creating shorter valve operation and reduced valve lift to
deliver robust torque and fuel efficiency. At higher engine speeds, i-VTEC triggers more
aggressive cam profiles that produce longer valve operation and greater valve lift for
more horsepower. The VTC system assists in this process by adjusting intake cam
phasing to retard valve timing at lower engine speeds for better fuel efficiency and
advancing timing at higher speeds to increase valve overlap for reduced pumping
losses and more power. Both the intake and exhaust valves have a larger diameter for
greater airflow capacity. The intake valve size is increased from 28mm to 29mm and the
exhaust valves enlarged from 23mm to 25mm.
The enlarged valves sit in a newly designed cylinder head that includes a smaller M12
sparkplug, down from the previous M14. The head also includes direct injection multihole fuel injectors with a small diameter bore, an upgrade from the previous engine’s
port injection. Higher-pressure direct injection optimizes fuel atomization allowing for
more efficient combustion. To provide a high-tumble intake charge that further
enhances combustion efficiency, both the intake port and piston crown have special
designs. The piston crown’s design also directs the atomized fuel spray from the injector
nozzle toward the sparkplug electrodes for more efficient ignition and to prevent fuel
depositing on the cylinder walls. The 10 percent higher compression ratio, raised to
11.5:1 from 10.4:1, and improved combustion efficiency contribute to increased torque
and improved engine responsiveness.
To further aid responsiveness, the rotating mass of the crankshaft was reduced by 27
percent by using four instead of eight counterweights and the journal diameter was
reduced from 50 mm to 46 mm. Additional engine weight savings were obtained by the
use of individual main-bearing caps instead of the larger bearing cap structure of the
previous engine, and by utilizing an all-composite intake manifold. To manage
combustion heat, an oil jet was added to spray cooling oil onto the underside of the
piston, which also helps with lubrication. Also, an aluminum sleeve was added above
the cylinder sleeve to improve heat transfer from the cylinder block. The effect of all this
work is significant: Horsepower and torque are up significantly throughout the rev range,
with peak torque arriving 200 rpm earlier than in the previous engine.
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Six-Speed Manual Transmission
The all-new six-speed manual transmission (6MT) offers many benefits over the
previous Fit’s five-speed unit. The addition of a sixth gear allowed the overall ratio range
to be 5 percent wider, providing better fuel efficiency; and the ratios between third and
sixth gears are closer for optimized engine performance. The new 6MT’s first gear is 5
percent lower, third gear is 5 percent higher, fifth gear is 11 percent lower and the new
sixth gear has the same ratio as the previous fifth gear.
Transmission Ratio Comparison
First (1st)
Second (2nd)
Third (3rd)
Fourth (4th)
Fifth (5th)
Sixth (6th)
2013 Fit
3.308
1.870
1.303
0.949
0.727
N/A
2015 Fit
3.461
1.869
1.235
0.948
0.809
0.727
2015 Change
4.63% lower
0.53% higher
5.22% higher
0.11% higher
11.28% lower
Same as 2013 5th gear
Another benefit of the new transmission is greatly improved shift feel for sportier and
easier gear changes. Through component design changes, the stroke of the gear shift
lever is shortened 10 percent for quicker, sportier gear changes. This shorter stroke is
also accompanied by a significant reduction in shifting effort. Additionally, engineers
achieved a 25 percent reduction in shift cable sliding resistance though optimization of
the cable-end bushing rigidity. An improved shift lever bracket also aids smooth,
positive shifting.
Continuously Variable Transmission with G-design Shift
Available on LX and EX models and standard on the EX-L is a new Continuously
Variable Transmission (CVT) tuned specifically for the Fit. While providing greater fuel
efficiency, the CVT also delivers more responsive and linear acceleration compared
with the previous five-speed automatic (5AT) as well as conventional CVTs. Several
aspects of the new CVT assist in this dual benefit.
A new-design torque converter that is thinner but with an increased capacity optimizes
the transfer of the engine’s power to the CVT for improved linearity in engine speed
relative to throttle application, and it eliminates the excessive engine revving common
with conventional CVTs. The new CVT has a 14 percent wider ratio range that allows
the engine to operate in a more optimal range for both good performance and improved
fuel efficiency under all driving conditions; this is especially felt with reduced engine
speeds at higher vehicle speeds. A newly developed high-rigidity drive belt, new CVT
fluid allowing reduced pulley pressure on the belt, and a CVT warmer further extend the
unit’s efficiency.
Great efforts were also made to minimize size, weight and friction. The oil pressure
control unit and stator flange were redesigned for unified functionality and the parking
gear was integrated with the output pulley, both of which reduce size and save weight.
The CVT case shape is optimized for lighter weight, the input and output pulley shaft
diameters are reduced, and the pulley V-body width is narrower. A smaller
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forward/reverse mechanism with a reduced-diameter ring gear—made with higher
strength steel—is used to make the CVT unit more compact. Other weight reductions
were realized with a smaller volume of CVT fluid and lighter-weight final shaft,
differential and bearings. In total the weight reductions resulted in the CVT being 16
percent lighter than the previous Fit’s 5AT. Lower friction was obtained by using a more
optimized oil pump capacity; a baffle plate to reduce oil agitation; and lower friction
taper bearing, seal ring and reverse clutch.
G-design Shift Feature
The Fit CVT is designed to provide the optimum gear ratio for the driving
conditions, and to offer a more natural driving feel and to eliminate the "rubberband" feel sometimes associated with CVT transmissions. The new CVT has
special “G-design shift” logic that is designed to offer more immediate
acceleration response than either conventional automatics or other CVT designs.
When abruptly applying power from a steady-state cruising speed, the Fit CVT
immediately sends power to the drive wheels while simultaneously adjusting the
gear ratio (seamlessly and progressively downshifting) to smoothly bring the
engine to its horsepower peak in a linear way.
By comparison, a conventional automatic is slower to respond and loses time
making multiple downshifts. Since the automatic transmission has a limited
number of separate, discrete ratios, even when fully downshifted, it can only
approximate the optimum engine rpm as speed increases. This cuts into
acceleration. Compared to other CVT systems, the Fit CVT offers stronger
acceleration response with a linear rise in engine rpm. G-design shift logic gives
the Fit a more linear, sporty—and ultimately satisfying—driving feel.
Paddle Shifters (EX, EX-L)
On EX and above models, the CVT transmission can be controlled with steering
wheel-mounted, dual-mode paddle shifters to provide a more engaging driver
experience. D mode is fully automatic; however the paddle shifters can be used
to downshift the transmission for greater engine braking for situations such as
descending a steep hill. The transmission can also be upshifted in D mode.
When the paddle shifters are used in D mode, full automatic operation will
resume after a short time. For spirited driving, S mode includes seven ratios and
maintains the selected ratio until the driver operates the paddle shifters again. In
S mode the system will only shift automatically to prevent over-revving or lugging
the engine.
ECO AssistTM (CVT)
All 2015 Fit models include Honda's ECO Assist™ technology that can help
drivers develop driving habits that enhance fuel efficiency by observing the
speedometer ECO Assist light response to driving practices. Fuel-saving
behaviors like smooth acceleration and braking make the meter glow green. Less
fuel-efficient driving habits will cause the meter to glow blue-green, while
aggressive starts and stops that consume extra fuel will cause the meter to glow
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blue. In addition to the ECO Assist™ technology, on CVT models drivers can
also engage the green, dash-mounted "ECON" button to further optimize system
control of the transmission, engine and other powertrain elements to help
conserve additional fuel.
Powertrain Features
Engine
Engine Type
Engine Block/Cylinder Head
Displacement (cc)
Horsepower @ rpm (SAE net)
Torque (lb-ft @ rpm, SAE net)
Redline (rpm)
Bore and Stroke (mm)
Compression Ratio
Valve Train
Fuel Injection
Throttle System
Eco Assist™ System
CARB Emissions Rating2
Ignition System
100K +/- Miles no Scheduled Tune-ups3
All Trims
In-Line 4-Cylinder
Aluminum-Alloy
1498
130 @ 6600
114 @ 4600
6800
73 x 89.5
11.5:1
16-Valve DOHC i-VTEC®
Direct
Drive-by-Wire
CVT only
LEV3-ULEV125
Direct with immobilizer
Transmissions
LX
EX
EX-L
Six-Speed Manual Transmission
•
•
Gear Ratios: 1st: 3.461, 2nd: 1.869, 3rd: 1.235, 4th: 0.948, 5th: 0.809, 6th:0.727,
Reverse: 3.307, Final Drive Ratio: 4.62
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) with
Available With DualWith
Sport Mode
Mode
DualPaddle
Mode
Shifters
Paddle
(Available) Shifters
Gear Ratios: 2.526~0.408, Reverse:2.706~1.382, Final Drive: 5.44
1
2015 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain
your vehicle.
2
LEV3-ULEV125 models as certified by the California Air Resources Board (CARB).
3
Does not apply to fluid and filter changes. Will vary with driving conditions. Please see your Honda dealer for details.
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Body
Overview
The new-from-the-ground-up 2015 Fit has been improved in every aspect, starting with
the body structure. New designs produced with new manufacturing techniques result in
a lighter but stronger platform, tighter body tolerances and a quieter cabin. While the
length of the Fit has been reduced by 1.6 inches, the wheelbase has been lengthened
by 1.2 inches to improve interior space and ride quality.
Key New Body Features
• Next-generation Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body-structure
• Advanced body and door manufacturing techniques
• Shorter overall length, by 1.6 inches
• Longer wheelbase, by 1.2 inches
• Increased width, by 0.3 inches
• Lighter, more rigid platform
• Improved body sealing and noise insulation
Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™)
The 2015 Fit utilizes the next-generation version of Honda’s proprietary Advanced
Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body-structure technology to enhance occupant
protection and crash compatibility in frontal collisions. ACE utilizes a network of
connected structural elements—with an improved design and a greater use of hightensile strength steel—to distribute crash energy more evenly throughout the front of the
vehicle. This enhanced frontal crash energy management helps to reduce the forces
transferred to the passenger compartment and can help to more evenly disperse the
forces transferred to other vehicles in a crash. It is expected to help the Fit achieve
excellent ratings in crash testing by the IIHS and the NHTSA. ACE also helps minimize
the potential for under-ride or over-ride situations that can happen during head-on or
offset frontal impacts with a larger or smaller vehicle
Unlike most conventional designs that direct frontal crash energy only to the lower loadbearing structures in the front end, ACE actively channels frontal crash energy to both
upper and lower structural elements, including the floor frame rails, side sills and Apillars. By creating specifically engineered "pathways" that help distribute these frontal
impact forces through a greater percentage of the vehicle's total structure, ACE can
more effectively direct those forces around and away from the passenger compartment
to help limit cabin deformation and further improve occupant protection. And like other
Honda models, the Fit has an impact-absorbing front body design to help attenuate
energy in the event of a frontal collision with a pedestrian.
Weight Reduction
Since moving the mass of a vehicle requires energy, overall fuel efficiency can be
improved by reducing its weight. Reducing vehicle weight must be balanced with other
factors such as structural integrity; ride and handling characteristics; low noise, vibration
and harshness (NVH); and occupant safety.
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In the 2015 Fit, weight reductions include the extensive use of super-high-tensile
strength steel that provides increased structural strength with less material. With 27
percent of the body structure being made with these high-grade steels – 780
megapascals of higher yield strength – the body is 44 pounds lighter than the previous
Fit’s body. An additional 6.6 pounds in total is shaved from the weight of the doors with
a manufacturing process that integrates the door outer skin, inner panel and sash,
press-forming them together. A further 8.8 pound reduction in body weight was realized
from the inner frame and body assembly process.
Construction
The Fit’s proprietary Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure is
constructed with high-tensile steel and hot-stamped steel reinforcements and stiffeners.
Improved designs and efficient manufacturing processes simplify production while
improving strength and reducing weight. These include suspension mounting points with
better lateral stiffness, and a new floor structure with a high-efficiency load-path. A new
pressed door construction technique to combine the outer skin, inner panel and sash
use fewer components and eliminates the need for welding and the use of a sealer. To
assist in creating more rear passenger room and to provide a larger rear door opening,
the rear wheel arch was redesign to reduce the distance between the door opening and
arch flare and to eliminate the need for spot welding between the body and inner arch.
Noise mitigation
Great efforts were made to target class-leading quietness in the new Fit, especially
upon engine start-up, acceleration and on rough roads. Rather than just masking sound,
the improved stiffness of the frame allowed for tighter tolerances in the body for better
sealing. The new press-formed door construction technique also improved sealing. A
reduction in firewall panel openings and gap reduction improves engine noise isolation.
Furthermore, soundproofing material is used extensively throughout the body, including
in the ceiling, doors, fenders, and floor, and in the dash, instrument panel and center
console.
Body Features
Exterior Measurements
Wheelbase (in)
Length (in)
Height (in)
Width (in)
Track (in, front/rear)
Curb Weight (lbs, 6MT/CVT)
Weight Distribution (%, front/rear, 6MT)
Weight Distribution (%, front/rear, CVT)
LX
99.6
160.0
60.0
67.0
58.3 / 58.0
2513 /
2544
61 / 39
62 / 38
EX
99.6
160.0
60.0
67.0
58.1 / 57.7
2573 /
2630
60 / 40
61 / 39
EX-L
99.6
160.0
60.0
67.0
58.1 / 57.7
NA /
2642
NA
61 / 39
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Chassis
Overview
Significant changes were made to the 2015 Fit’s chassis to dramatically improve all
aspects of ride quality, handling, steering feel and noise. The foundation of these
changes is a lighter but more rigid platform with an emphasis on the rigidity of
suspension mounting points for improved lateral stiffness. Newly designed front and
rear suspension with revised geometry and damper settings plus sprung- and unsprungweight reductions were also employed to improve ride quality. Steering feel was
improved with a new electric power steering (EPS) system with increased rigidity for a
solid, accurate steering feel. Braking was also addressed with optimal tuning for a more
linear brake feel. The numerous changes result in a smooth and agile ride-and-handling
character.
Key Chassis Changes
• Increased rigidity and reduced weight
• Front and rear roll center height changes
• New strut-type front suspension
• New front subframe structure
• New high-rigidity H-type torsion beam rear suspension
• New rear damper design
• New EPS system
Front Suspension
The new front suspension has been redesigned and tuned to improve the shock
absorption characteristics of the Fit. Used for the first time on the Fit, a new link
between the suspension and stabilizer bar reduces friction to provide more linear
operation. The suspension’s high-speed damping is improved with the use of a blow-off
valve to decrease damping at higher speeds by extending the oil passage. This allows
the suspension to act more quickly and therefore allows the wheels to track the road
better when surface gets rough.
Geometric changes that help the new Fit’s handling and stability include a lower front
roll center and an increased caster trail. To promote steering self-aligning torque while
also improving feel and feedback, caster trail was increased to 0.31 in.
The newly designed truss-structure front subframe is stronger but also 4.4 pounds
lighter. Similar benefits were obtained with the use of high-strength material and new
designs of the lower arm, bushing and the new stabilizer bar with a larger outside
diameter increasing from 0.85 in. to 0.95 in., but lighter as it is now hollow instead of
solid.
The front suspension lower arm bush rate has been reduced to promote a slight
longitudinal movement of the front wheel to absorb impact when hitting irregularities on
the road. The result is improved suspension comfort.
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Rear Suspension
Receiving a similar blow-off valve to improve high-speed damping as the front
suspension, the Fit’s innovative rear dampers utilize a new dual-path mounting system.
This method separates regular damping load, which is fed into the upper shock mount
bushing, from higher-impact bound stopper load, which is fed more directly into the
body. The design allows more freedom to tune the shock bushing characteristics to
improve ride quality and handling. The rear dampers are also mounted with less
rearward inclination to allow them to better track road surface changes.
For increased agility through better roll steer characteristics, the rear roll center height
was raised and roll stiffness increased through more rigid suspension components.
Increased strength and lighter weight were obtained through the redesign of several
components. These include reducing the length of the trailing arm and lighter but stiffer
rear wheel unit bearings. The adoption of a new lighter weight, high-rigidity, double-wall
H-type torsion beam helps to improve handling by decreasing lateral force toe-out and
reduces weight by eliminating the need for a separate stabilizer bar.
The rear trailing arm bush design has been modified to reduce initial play. The result is
improved response to inputs for increased road-holding performance.
Steering
To provide a high-quality steering feel that is both refined and sporty, the Fit’s EPS
system received many improvements. Increased rigidity afforded by solid mountings
and a larger-diameter column shaft improve steering linearity and reduced vibration for
a more direct and positive steering feel. A new EPS torque sensor uses both steering
angle and rate signals to provide a smoother, more linear initiation of steering assist at
all speeds, further enhancing the feeling of accuracy and refinement. It also improves
steering self-centering from full steering lock in condition.
When compared to the operation of a conventional hydraulic pump power steering
system, the Fit’s simpler and lightweight EPS increases efficiency because it does not
draw continuous power directly from the engine. Other advantages of electric powerassisted steering include its simplicity and compactness (no hydraulic system is needed
to power it) and its lower power consumption, which helps improve fuel efficiency.
New to the 2015 Fit is a driver-assistive Motion-Adaptive EPS. Using vehicle speed and
steering angle data, Motion-Adaptive EPS works with Honda's Vehicle Stability Assist
(VSA®) to detect instability in slippery road conditions both during cornering and under
braking and automatically initiates steering force that prompts the driver to steer in the
correct direction. For more information see the Safety and Driver Assistance section.
Wheels and Tires
The new dynamically styled Fit LX trim rides on 15-inch wheels with full covers in a
cross motif, geometric style that complements the body design. The 15-inch wheels are
shod with all-season 185/60 R15 tires. On the EX and EX-L fresh and sporty 16-inch
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alloy wheels with a high-contrast multi-spoke design provide an even higher level of
visual sophistication. The 16-inch wheels come with all-season 185/55 R16 tires. A
T135/80 D15 compact spare is located in the under-trunk storage space.
Braking System
The 2015 Fit features 10.3-inch ventilated front discs and 7.9-inch rear drum brakes.
The standard 4-channel anti-lock brake system (ABS) and Electronic Brake Distribution
(EBD) enhance stopping performance by adjusting front-to-rear brake pressure
according to vehicle load distribution for optimum brake balance at all times. Sensors at
each wheel send signals to the control module, which can modulate braking pressure
based on individual wheel speed, optimizing brake pressure balance on all four wheels.
For 2015, the Fit’s front brake calipers were redesigned to increase rigidity and the
brake booster has a higher ratio—both measures to improve initial brake response.
Also, the Fit’s braking system now incorporates Hill Start Assist, which helps prevent the
vehicle from rolling backwards when the driver switches from the brake pedal to the
accelerator pedal while stopped on a hill. For more information on Hill Start Assist see
the Safety and Driver Assistance section.
Chassis Features
Suspension and Chassis
MacPherson Strut Front Suspension
Torsion-Beam Rear Suspension
Stabilizer Bar (mm, front)
Electric Power-Assisted Rack-and-Pinion Steering
(EPS)
Steering Wheel Turns, Lock-to-Lock
Steering Ratio
Turning Diameter, Curb-to-Curb (ft)
Power-Assisted Ventilated Front Disc/Rear Drum
Brakes (in, front/rear)
Wheels
All-Season Tires
Compact Spare Tire
LX
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25.4
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EX
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25.4
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EX-L
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25.4
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2.51
2.51
2.51
14.1
14.1
14.1
34.1
34.1
34.1
10.3 /
10.3 /
10.3 /
7.9
7.9
7.9
15”
16” alloy 16” alloy
w/full
covers
185 / 60 185 / 55 185 / 55
R15 84T R16 83H R16 83H
T135 /
T135 /
T135 /
80 D15
80 D15
80 D15
99M
99M
99M
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Dynamic Performance
Overview
The new 2015 Honda Fit is a perfect expression of the idea that many small
improvements can result in a substantial leap forward. And while the Fit continues to
fulfill its original role as a stylish, fun, practical, ultra-efficient and affordable
subcompact, its designers and engineers took a comprehensive approach to the
redesign that raises the subcompact class bar for dynamic performance in ways that
translate to real driving enjoyment.
Acceleration
The new Fit accelerates faster and more responsively across its entire speed range;
several factors contribute to these developments: 1) Notably higher engine power and
torque across a wide rpm range; 2) Improved throttle response; 3) More efficient manual
and automatic transmissions; and 4) Reduced aerodynamic drag. The cumulative effect
is a quicker Fit that’s more fun to drive in any situation.
The Fit’s new CVT makes effective use of the engine’s newfound power. A new torque
converter design and infinitely variable ratio range help the Fit accelerate quicker and
longer, right from a standing start. The CVT’s S mode provides seven manuallyselectable ratios, allowing the driver to finely control the power delivery in spirited
driving using the steering wheel mounted paddle shifters. Similarly, the new 6-speed
manual transmission’s wider gear range and closer ratios make better use of the engine
power characteristics. Both transmission choices benefit from the engine’s improved
throttle response.
The numerous changes to the new Fit’s powertrain also bring refinement to the driving
experience; it’s easier to control acceleration because the engine and transmission
respond more eagerly and precisely to the will of the driver.
Ride and Handling
“Smooth and agile” were the twin primary goals of the 2015 Fit’s chassis development.
Improving both ride comfort and handling is often viewed as contradictory and difficult to
accomplish, but Honda’s engineers brought their famously thorough approach to the
challenge.
Ride and handling competence begins with a strong and stable platform. Numerous
improvements to the new Fit’s global and localized body stiffness provide the desired
basis. Increased individual suspension component stiffness and weight reduction also
contribute, and a longer wheelbase adds to ride stability by naturally reducing pitching
motions.
Suspension engineers often speak of “flat ride” which refers to a vehicle’s ability to
remain calm and stable, with little body motion, over small and large road imperfections.
The new Fit accomplishes this desired trait through reduction of friction, optimized
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mounting and fine tuning of the suspension dampers and bushings, helping to give the
Fit a well-controlled ride.
Superior straight-line stability plus an agile fun-to-drive character is also realized in the
new Fit. Changes in the suspension geometry that lower the front roll center and raise
the rear roll center positively change the weight transfer characteristics, providing a
more stable, sporty and unified feel. This is easily noticed on quick transitions such as
lane changes, and in cornering. The car’s response feels more accurate and natural, yet
quick and agile.
The steering system upgrades combined with the suspension changes greatly enhance
steering linearity and feel at all speeds. The steering feels smooth and comfortably light,
with a notably linear buildup of feel and effort that complement the handling
improvements.
Braking
Enhancements to the front brake calipers and brake booster improve initial brake
response, making it easier for the driver to brake quickly and positively. Pedal feel is
also enhanced.
Noise and Vibration
Many of the changes to the 2015 Fit’s body structure and suspension also help dampen
road noise and vibration. The stiffer body structure and revised damper construction
that reduces harsh body inputs on rough roads also allowed suspension engineers to
better optimize spring, damper and bushing specifications for this purpose. These
improvements bring a newfound calm and composure to the Fit over a wide variety of
road surfaces and conditions.
Comprehensive soundproofing efforts bring further improvements, notably reducing
engine, road and wind noise. The dash area of the body received particular attention to
reduce noise paths; aerodynamic covers under the body reduce airflow noise while
reducing aero drag.
The overall effect is a new Fit that, by virtue of eliminating or minimizing uncomfortable
noise and vibration, feels and sounds unexpectedly sophisticated. And it manages to do
this while retaining the pleasant and fun characteristics that make it a class leader.
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Safety and Driver Assistance
Overview
In an effort to provide enhanced protection for vehicle occupants and other road users,
Honda has embraced a comprehensive approach to vehicle safety that seeks to provide
a high level of active and passive occupant protection along with features that make the
Fit more compatible with other vehicles in a collision, as well as mitigating injury to
pedestrians. Honda engineers designed the Fit to earn top-level collision safety ratings,
including a Top Safety Pick rating from the IIHS and a 5-Star Overall Vehicle Score from
the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in its New Car
Assessment Program (NCAP). Starting with its next-generation Advanced Compatibility
Engineering™ (ACE™) body-structure, the 2015 Fit features a host of standard active
and passive safety features and includes many standard and available driver-assistive
technologies.
Key New Safety and Driver-Assistive Features
• Driver and Front Passenger SmartVent™ Side Airbags
• Side Curtain Airbags with Rollover Sensor
• Motion-Adaptive Electric Power Steering (EPS) – a feature of VSA
• Hill Start Assist
• Expanded View Driver’s Mirror
• Honda LaneWatchTM
• Multi-Angle Rearview Camera with Guidelines
Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®) with Traction Control1
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®) is an Electronic Stability Control system that works in
conjunction with the Fit’s Drive-by-Wire™ throttle and anti-lock brake systems to
enhance control capability while the vehicle is accelerating, braking and cornering, or
when the driver makes an emergency maneuver. VSA® functions by applying brake
force to one or more wheels independently while also managing the throttle, ignition
and fuel systems to help the vehicle maintain the vehicle’s stability and fidelity to the
driver’s intended path of travel.
The VSA system continuously analyzes data from sensors that monitor wheel and
vehicle speed, steering input, lateral G forces and yaw rate. It compares the driver's
control inputs with the vehicle's actual response. Whenever the actual response falls
outside of a predetermined acceptable range, VSA® intervenes with a corrective
action. For instance, if VSA® detects an oversteer condition, the system may apply
braking force to the outside front and rear wheels to counteract the unintended
yawing effect. In the event of understeer, VSA® may apply braking to the inside rear
wheel while reducing engine power to help return the vehicle to its intended course.
VSA® also provides a limited-slip differential effect for the front wheels by applying
braking force to a slipping wheel, thereby redirecting driving force to the wheel with
more traction. VSA® is calibrated to function in a near-transparent manner, and in
many cases a driver will not even be aware of its operation. However, anytime the
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system is enhancing vehicle stability, an indicator light on the center instrument
cluster will flash. While the driver can deactivate the VSA® stability enhancement and
traction-control functions via a button on the instrument panel, ABS remains fully
operational at all times.
Motion-Adaptive Electric Power Steering (EPS)
New to the Fit, Motion-Adaptive Electric Power Steering (EPS) is a sophisticated system
that can initiate steering inputs that prompt the driver to steer in the correct direction
during cornering and in slippery road conditions. Using vehicle speed and steering
angle data, Motion-Adaptive EPS works with Honda's Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®)
and Electric Power Steering to detect instability in slippery road conditions both during
cornering and under braking and automatically initiates steering inputs aimed at
prompting the driver to steer in the correct direction. This advanced technology supports
the driver's action in operating the vehicle more safely and comfortably. Three examples
of how Motion-Adaptive Electric Power Steering (EPS) functions in conjunction with
VSA are:
Stabilizes Braking corrects the driver’s steering input to reduce vehicle
instability when the driver is braking hard on road surfaces with different friction
coefficients (such as pavement that is only partially covered with dirt or snow)
Mitigates Understeer corrects the steering inputs to mitigate understeer and
help the driver trace the curve
Mitigates Oversteer corrects the steering inputs to mitigate oversteer and help
the driver trace the curve
The Motion-Adaptive EPS system consists of a rack-and-pinion steering gear with an
electric motor installed concentrically around the steering rack. To control the level of
assist the Powertrain Control Module receives signals from a speed sensor and,
coupled with a steering sensor for torque and rotation, then calculates the optimal
amount of assist and sends a signal to the electric motor.
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
The Fit is equipped with an anti-lock braking system (ABS), Electronic Brake
Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist as standard equipment. A power brake booster
offers a solid feel with high pedal rigidity. The ABS independently modulates braking
power at each wheel to help the driver retain steering control during heavy braking. EBD
automatically optimizes braking force between the front and rear wheels, helping to
ensure that the Fit stops in the shortest distance possible, regardless of the number of
passengers or amount of cargo that it is carrying. Brake Assist recognizes emergency
braking situations, based on the speed of pedal application, and quickly helps the driver
apply full braking force.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)2
The Fit is fitted with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that alerts the driver
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whenever the air pressure in one or more of the vehicle's tires drops significantly
below the recommended level. TPMS monitors and transmits information on tire air
pressure to the ECU. When the pressure in one or more tires drops to a potentially
critical level, it causes a low tire-pressure indicator to illuminate in the driver’s gauge
cluster.
Dual-Stage, Multiple-Threshold Front Airbags
Both the driver and front passenger are protected by multiple supplemental restraint
systems including advanced front airbags (SRS) that incorporate dual-stage and
multiple-threshold activation technology. One or both of these airbags will be
deployed only in the event of a sufficient frontal impact. If deployed, these airbags are
capable of being inflated at different rates depending on crash severity, seatbelt use
and other factors. Like other Honda vehicles, the driver's front airbag is located in the
steering wheel while the passenger airbag is located on the top of the dash. When
deployed, the passenger airbag inflates upward and then toward the passenger to
maximize its protective potential while reducing the likelihood of injuries being caused
by the activation process itself. Honda was the first company to introduce this type of
upward deploying airbag system, now used by virtually all automakers.
Driver and Front Passenger SmartVent™ Side Airbags
Side airbags mounted in the outboard area of each front seatback are designed to help
provide pelvic and thorax protection for the driver and front passenger in the event of a
severe side impact. In the Fit, a new side airbag design allows the side airbags to
deploy in a manner that mitigates the risk of injury to a smaller seat occupant. This
design eliminates the need for the previous front passenger-side Occupant Position
Detection System (OPDS).
Side Curtain Airbags with Rollover Sensor
The 2015 Fit includes side curtain airbags now with a rollover sensor system. The
side curtain airbags, contained within the outboard sections of the headliner, deploy
in the event of a sufficient side impact, providing a significant level of head protection
in the window area. In the unlikely event of a rollover, a roll-rate sensor, along with
multiple G sensors determine the rate of roll and deploy the side curtain airbags
accordingly. Like the other airbag systems in the vehicle, the side curtain system
utilizes sensors to determine the most appropriate timing of airbag deployment.
To provide the optimal level of protection for occupants, testing was performed to
determine the most appropriate timing and rate of deployment in the unlikely event of
a rollover. The system uses algorithms to continually evaluate the situation and
determines whether a rollover is imminent. The roll-rate sensor and multiple G
sensors determine the "scenario" and calculate the angle of roll and the speed of the
vehicle in order to deploy the airbags at the proper time for optimum protection. In the
case of a rollover, the side curtain airbags on both sides of the vehicle will deploy.
However, in the event of a sufficient side impact that does not result in a rollover, only
the airbags on the impacted side of the vehicle will deploy. The airbag maintains full
inflation for approximately three seconds after inflation to allow for the increased
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duration of a rollover.
Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH)
All Fit models are equipped with a child seat-mounting system called LATCH (Lower
Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) in the outboard rear seating positions. The LATCH
system provides two lower anchors and an upper tether anchor. When used with a
compatible child seat, the LATCH system provides attachment points between the child
seat and the vehicle seat without having to use the vehicle’s seat belts. A tether anchor
is available for the remaining middle seating position in the second row. All seat belts
except the driver’s are equipped with a locking retractor that can be used to help secure
any child seat. Both rear side doors are also equipped with child-proof door locks for
added protection.
Driver’s and Front Passenger’s Seat-Belt Reminder System
To help increase seatbelt use, a driver’s and front passenger’s seat-belt reminder has
been incorporated into the instrument cluster. After the vehicle is started, a weight
sensor detects whether the front passenger seat is occupied. If the driver or front
passenger has not already fastened their seat belt, an icon in the main gauge cluster
illuminates and a chime sounds as a reminder.
Hill Start Assist
Hill Start Assist helps to prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards when the driver
switches from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal while the vehicle is stopped on
an incline. Hill Start Assist automatically activates when the vehicle senses a certain
incline and is fully stopped in any forward or reverse gear. The system uses a
longitudinal G-sensor along with a wheel speed sensor and steering angle sensor to
control the hydraulic brake modulator. While activated, the brakes are released when
the driver depresses the throttle to make the vehicle move.
Expanded View Driver’s Mirror
All Fit models are newly equipped with the Expanded View Driver’s Mirror that increases
the driver's field of vision by 4.2 degrees to provide a better view of objects to the back
and side of the vehicle.
Honda LaneWatch™3 (EX, EX-L)
New to the Fit, the EX and EX-L trims include Honda’s LaneWatch™ display that uses a
camera located at the bottom the passenger-side exterior mirror to display a wide-angle
view of the passenger side roadway on the Display Audio screen. The image appears
when the right turn signal is activated, or when a button on the end of the turn signal
stalk is pressed.
The typical field of view for a passenger-side mirror is approximately 18 to 22 degrees,
but the LaneWatch™ display field-of-view is about four times greater, or approximately
80 degrees. The system helps the driver to see traffic, as well as pedestrians or objects,
in the vehicle’s blind spot. To help make judging distance easier, the display has three
reference lines. Drivers should visually confirm roadway conditions prior to changing
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lanes.
On the navigation-equipped EX-L, when LaneWatch™ is in use and a navigation turn
prompt is needed, the image changes to split-screen so that LaneWatch™ and
navigation information can be displayed simultaneously. LaneWatch™ can also be
customized to suit the driver’s preferences. Turn-signal activation of the LaneWatch™
system can be turned on or off, as can the three on-screen reference lines. Screen
brightness, contrast and black level are also adjustable.
Multi-Angle Rearview Camera with Guidelines
For the first time all Fit models receive a multi-angle rearview camera, viewable on
the LX trim’s 5-inch Monitor Audio and the EX and EX-L’s 7-inch Display Audio. The
camera can show a top view, normal view or wide rear view when the transmission is
in Reverse. The camera is located just below the license garnish separating the rear
window and solid hatch. LX models feature static guidelines that help drivers gauge
how close they are to an object, while EX and higher grades have dynamic guidelines
that project the vehicle’s future path based on the driver’s steering wheel inputs..
Safety and Driver Assistive Features
Active Safety Features
Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®) with Traction Control
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD)
Brake Assist
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
LX
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•
•
•
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EX
•
•
•
•
•
•
EX-L
•
•
•
•
•
•
Passive Safety Features
Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure
Dual-Stage, Multiple-Threshold Front Airbags (SRS)
SmartVent® Front Side Airbags
Side Curtain Airbags with Rollover Sensor
3-Point Seat Belts at all Seating Positions
Front 3-Point Seat Belts with Automatic Tensioning System
Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH):
Lower Anchors (2nd-Row Outboard), Tether Anchors (2nd-Row
All)
Driver's and Front Passenger's Seat-Belt Reminder
Child-Proof Rear Door Locks
LX
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•
•
•
•
•
EX
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•
•
•
•
•
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EX-L
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Driver Assistive Features
Motion Adaptive EPS (Electric Power Steering) – VSA feature
Hill Start Assist
Expanded View Driver’s Mirror
Honda LaneWatch™
LX
•
•
•
EX
•
•
•
•
EX-L
•
•
•
•
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1
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VSA is not a substitute for safe driving. It cannot correct the vehicle’s course in every situation or compensate for reckless driving.
Control of the vehicle always remains with the driver.
2
For optimal tire wear and performance, tire pressure should be checked regularly with a gauge. Do not rely solely on the monitor
system. Please see your Honda dealer for details.
3
Display accuracy will vary based on weather, size of object and speed, and the display may not show all relevant traffic. The
display is not a substitute for your own direct visual assessment of traffic conditions before changing lanes.
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Exterior
Exterior Features Overview
The 2015 Fit’s new exterior is not only dynamically styled but includes numerous classabove standard and available features that enhance its visual appeal and functionality.
Key New Exterior Features
• One-touch power moonroof
• Standard body-covered rear roofline spoiler
• LED brake lights
• Expanded View Driver’s Mirror
• Heated Mirrors with integrated turn indicators (EX-L)
Styling
The all-new Fit has a fresh and sporty new style to showcase its enhanced handling and
power. The aerodynamic and purposeful design of the entire car is integrated with
powerful lines flowing from front to rear, over the hood and roofline, and around the
sides. These lines start with the forceful X-shape of the front bumper. The top V-lines of
the X split to wrap around the lower edge of the headlights and over the hood. The
strong character lines in the hood carry smoothly up the A-pillars to the more forward
roof peak then taper down to the color-matched rear roofline spoiler. The inverted
bottom V lines also split to frame the angular lower side fascia pods that house the fog
lights on EX and EX-L trims.
Exhibiting a powerful and planted look, the lines at the edge of the protruding lower air
intake flare back, ride over the wheel-accentuating front fenders and continue to expand
in a wedge to encompass the rear wheel arch. A mid-height chiseled line emanates
from the front wheel and scores a line through the door handles to expand around the
taillight. Above the front bumper the commanding solid grille and lower positioned
headlight design creates a smooth, one-motion surface that continues with an
integrated linear flow over the hood, windshield and roof. From the lower air intake
back, a planted bottom edge holds the design securely to the road.
All lines culminate at the rear into a substantial multi-horizontal form and tidy rear
diffuser. The strength of the rear styling is accentuated by the roofline spoiler and
forward slant of the rear window. Combination taillights expand powerfully into an
angular form with reflectors rising to the roof. The lights are balanced below by the rear
bumper edge flares with a similar but inverted shape. The solid bar garnish between the
rear window solid hatch echoes the front grille design for a unified feel, on EX and EX-L
models the garnish is rich chrome.
Aerodynamics
As an important element contributing to fuel efficiency, the 2015 Fit has greatly
improved aerodynamics. The frontal projected area (m2) is similar to the previous Fit’s
but the engineers were able to meet the difficult challenge of greatly improving the
coefficient of drag (Cd) by the redesign. As well as the more aerodynamic bodywork,
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including windshield mounting pillar garnish and A-pillar design that smooth airflow, the
greatest benefits to drag reduction were from the design of the undercarriage. The front
lip spoiler, engine under-cover, center floor under-cover, rear strakes and rear
suspension covers all help streamline the airflow under the car.
Mirrors
The shape of the two-tone, black and color-matched side mirrors complement the Fit’s
exterior styling and were specifically designed for low aerodynamic drag to improve fuel
efficiency while reducing wind noise. The mirror base and mounting point was
redesigned for the new Fit to provide better visibility around the mirror. The easily
adjustable power mirrors for the first time include the Expanded View Driver’s Mirror.
EX-L grades also feature heated mirrors for all-weather driving convenience and include
integrated turn indicators for added visibility in traffic. The EX and EX-L passenger-side
mirror includes an integrated Honda LaneWatch™ camera. (See Safety and DriverAssistive Technologies section for more information.)
Lighting
The front light arrays include multi-reflector halogen headlights with auto-on/off, Daytime
Running Lights (DRL) and turn signals with clear lenses and amber bulbs. The rear light
arrays include taillight, new LED brake light and reverse light. The Fit EX and EX-L
includes fog lights in the side fascia pods and the EX-L also has turn indicators
integrated into the side mirrors.
Glass
The 2015 Fit has a large glass area for excellent driver visibility and sense of space
for all occupants. Excellent outward visibility is a hallmark of Honda design and a key
feature for the Fit that has excellent front and rear sight lines for the driver, including a
commanding eye point level.
One-Touch Open/Close Power Moonroof
A first for the Fit, EX and EX-L grades feature a one-touch power moonroof with tilt
feature that will fully open or close with a single touch of the switch. Construction of
the moonroof mechanism was studied to provide ample headroom. The moonroof
has a sliding sunshade that opens automatically with the roof and can be closed
manually to block sunlight. To tilt or slide the moonroof, the driver or front passenger
needs only to fully press the ceiling-mounted switch once (instead of pressing and
holding it for several seconds). The moonroof fully opens or closes automatically.
However, if the operator wishes to only partially open or close the moonroof (such as
to achieve partial ventilation), a lighter touch yields fully manual control. The
moonroof can also tilt to provide ventilation. An auto-reverse feature is built in,
helping to ensure that the moonroof will not fully close if it encounters sufficient
resistance from an obstruction, such as someone's hand or arm. If sufficient
resistance is detected, the auto-reverse mechanism will reopen the moonroof.
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Colors
The 2015 Fit will be available in eight exterior colors. Each color emphasizes the Fit’s
dynamic exterior design with a unique mood. The black interior complements all exterior
colors and exudes premium sophistication.
Exterior Colors
Aegean Blue Metallic
Alabaster Silver Metallic
Crystal Black Pearl
Milano Red
Modern Steel Metallic
Mystic Yellow Pearl
Passion Berry Pearl
White Orchid Pearl
Interior Colors
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Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
N/A
Black
Black
Black
EX-L
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Exterior Features
Exterior Feature
15-inch steel wheels
16-inch alloy wheels
One-touch power moonroof with tilt feature
Roof-mounted antenna
Security system with remote entry
Smart Entry system
One-touch turn indicators
2-Speed/intermittent windshield wipers
Intermittent rear window wiper/washer
Body-colored rear roofline spoiler
Multi-reflector halogen headlights with auto-on/off
Fog lights
LED brake lights
Body-colored, power side mirrors including Expanded View
Driver’s Mirror
Heated, body-colored, power side mirrors including Expanded
View Driver’s Mirror and integrated turn indicators
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Interior
Interior Features Overview
The all-new 2015 Fit has been completely redesigned inside as well. And while it stays
true to its ultra-efficient concept, it now boasts a number of standard “class-above”
features and optional premium features that make it more comfortable, convenient, and
keep the driver informed, connected and entertained. Primary changes, upgrades and
new features include a significantly enlarged cabin, a new center console with armrest
and tablet connectivity, an available leather trim package, and available premium
features such as Smart Entry with Push Button Start and the 7-inch touchscreen Display
Audio.
Key New Interior Features
• Additional 4.9 cubic feet of passenger volume
• Additional 4.8 inches of rear seat legroom
• Steering wheel-mounted audio controls
• 7-inch touchscreen Display Audio (EX, EX-L) (see Audio and Telematics Section)
Styling
The new, fresh and sporty interior styling of the 2015 Fit starts with a large glass area
providing an open, airy interior environment and giving not only a sense of
spaciousness but also providing the driver with excellent visibility. The sophisticated and
dynamic all-black interior with contrasting upgraded materials includes soft touch points
and is accented with silver trim. The sporty, blue backlit three-dial instrument panel
including a Multi Information Display (MID), 5-inch Monitor Audio (LX grade) or for the
first time offered on a Fit, the 7-inch Display Audio on EX and EX-L grades. Comfortable
and spacious seats with high-quality fabric have an appealing geometric pattern on the
LX trim and a sporty and dynamic pattern on the EX. For the first time, Fit also offers the
upscale luxury of a leather-trimmed cabin in the EX-L grade. In addition to the leather
trim on the seats, the Fit EX-L includes a leather-trimmed steering wheel and shift knob
as well as heated front seats. The flowing lines and contrasting materials of the cabin
mirror the sportiness of the exterior and provide a sophisticated yet relaxing richness.
Driver Interface
For the 2015 model, the Fit interior’s has been completely redesigned for even greater
ergonomic performance. The new instruments and controls are oriented to the driver for
quick readability and easy, natural access. A large speedometer is placed in the center
of the instrument pod that has, for the first time, Eco Assist lighting, the color of which
changes to help the driver achieve greater driving efficiency. A tachometer resides to
the left, and an MID, on the right, can cycle through various informational displays. The
instruments and displays provide critical and useful information including current
estimated fuel economy, time, outside temperature, fuel gauge and transmission gear
position (on CVT equipped models). The 5-inch monitor audio or new 7-inch
touchscreen Display Audio are conveniently positioned for either the driver or front
passenger to control. New-style steering wheel-mounted controls with more functionality
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provide quick and easy access to various functions and information without the driver
having to remove hands from the wheel.
Steering Wheel-Mounted Controls
All Fit steering wheels have three sets of controls, including the new-style radial
controls. There are two left-hand sets: one operates the audio system or the Display
Audio system, if equipped; the other controls the Bluetooth®x HandsFreeLink® and, if
equipped, the navigation system. The right-hand set operates the cruise control.
The left-hand set of radial audio controls includes four controls on one ring—
like the four points on a compass—to simplify the layout and provide for
intuitive toggling between functions. A short push on the MENU button
engages the Display Audio system. All controls are likewise positioned
ergonomically where they are easy to reach and operate with minimal
distraction for the driver. They also offer a pleasant tactile feel.
Layout/Packaging
The 2015 Fit is small on the outside but big on the inside. The new model is 1.6 inches
shorter than the previous model but due in part to its 1.2-inch longer wheelbase—
extended to provide a larger occupant space—the Fit has the largest interior space in its
class. Contributing to the Fit’s remarkable interior bigness are clever packaging,
thoughtful storage features, and the multi-position 2nd-row Magic Seats® that provide
several interior configurations for the ultimate in functionality.
Key among the many clever engineering and design changes made to achieve the Fit’s
excellent packaging are a lower profile fuel tank that provides almost 1 inch of additional
vertical room. Floor frame members that were previously located along the sides of the
fuel tank were moved under the tank to allow the wider tank profile. The fuel tank is also
smaller by 1 gallon, however due to the new Fit’s increased fuel efficiency the driving
range remains the same as the previous model. A narrower, single-fan radiator
contributes to an engine bay that is over 4 inches shorter allowing for additional
occupant room. And a new rear wheel arch design and shorter rear suspension trailing
arm help to provide the 4.8 inch increase in passenger leg room.
Improved Packaging
• +4.9 cubic feet of passenger volume
• +0.8 inches of couple distance (side-by-side seating)
• +1.2 inches of front seat shoulder room
• +0.8 inches of rear seat shoulder room
• +3.2 inches of front-to-rear passenger room
• +4.8 inches of rear seat legroom
• +2.6 inches of rear seat knee clearance
• -4.2 inches less engine bay length (making more room for passengers)
• -0.4 inch lower front seating position
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Occupant Area
Even when first entering the 2015 Fit, the driver and passengers experience the feel of
space with wide opening doors, large door openings and a lower front seat height. Once
seated, the 4.9 cubic feet of additional passenger space is immediately felt with
increased room in virtually every direction, particularly the larger side-by-side and backto-front passenger space. The sensation of airy spaciousness is further enhanced by a
large glass area.
Cargo Area
Opening the Fit’s rear hatch provides access to a remarkably spacious and
accommodating cargo area. With a low liftover height, four dedicated seat modes and
dozens of configurations, the Fit is the epitome of functionality and utility. Fold the 2ndrow Magic Seat® forward and the Fit provides an enormous 52.7 cubic feet of cargo
space—more than any of its key hatchback competitors. Other configurations allow long
and tall items to be carried or even for two people to relax with their feet up when the Fit
is parked.
2nd-Row Magic Seat®
The trick of the Fit’s exceptional utility is its 60/40 (right/left), split 2nd-row Magic Seat,
but with the enlarged interior room afforded by the redesign, the multiple-configurable
seat provides even better cargo carrying options. The Magic Seat can be configured in
multiple ways to adapt instantly to a wide variety of circumstances and needs. In the
standard seatback-up/seat bottom-down position there is ample room for three
passengers to sit comfortably. As the seatback is split 60/40, one or two passengers
can still be accommodated while extending the cargo-carrying capacity by folding down
one side or the other. And since the Fit’s seat now offers exceptional rear-seat legroom,
the rear passenger area can also accommodate a good-sized pet kennel or crate. The
Magic Seat can easily be folded into any of its positions with levers accessible from the
rear of the car or the rear doors.
Utility Mode
With both 2nd-row seats folded down, the Utility Mode allows for maximum cargo
capacity—a cavernous 52.7 cubic feet. The flat floor and regular shape of the area
allow for the most efficient use of the space. Also, due to the low liftover height of the
hatch and low floor height, large and heavy items can be easily loaded. Four
tiedowns on the EX and EX-L trims make it easy to secure cargo as well.
Tall Mode
The Tall Mode is another useful cargo-carrying configuration for tall items that need
to remain upright, such as a large plant. This would also be useful for bringing an
uncrated dog along, since the side-door entry is even lower than the rear entry of the
vehicle, making it easy for most dogs of any age to get in or out. With over 4 feet of
space from floor to ceiling, the space can even accommodate two mountain bikes
with their front wheels removed. This is a better alternative than laying one bike on
top of another in the back, which risks damage from protruding pedals and
handlebars.
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Long Mode
If long items such as lumber, a stepladder, or even recreational items such as
surfboards or musical instruments need to be carried, the Long Mode
accommodates. With the rear seat on the passenger side folded down and the front
passenger seat tilted all the way back, items up 7 feet 9 inches long can be carried.
The Fit’s Long Mode accommodates bulkier items without the need for a roof rack.
Refresh Mode
When not driving, the Refresh Mode provides a comfortable, feet-up place for two
people to relax. This mode is achieved by removing the front-seat head restraints,
moving the seats all the way forward and tilting the seatbacks all the way back.
Interior Features
Interior Measurements
Headroom (in, front/rear)
Legroom (in, front/rear)
Shoulder Room (in, front/rear)
Hip Room (in, front/rear)
Cargo Volume (cu ft, seat up/down)
Passenger Volume (cu ft)
Seating Capacity
LX
39.5 / 37.5
41.4 / 39.3
54.8 / 52.6
51.5 / 45.1
16.6 / 52.7
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41.4 / 39.3
54.8 / 52.6
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Driver's Seat with Manual Height Adjustment
Leather-Trimmed Seats
Heated Front Seats
Adjustable Front Seat-Belt Anchors
Adjustable Head Restraints
60/40 Split 2nd-Row Magic Seat®
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Information Display
Average Fuel Economy Indicators
Clock
Digital Odometer and Digital Trip Meters (2)
Engine Oil Life Indicator
Exterior Temperature Indicator
Instant Fuel Economy Indicator
Miles-to-Empty Indicator
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Instrumentation
12-Volt Battery-Charging System Indicator
ABS Indicator
Airbag System Indicator
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Brake System Indicator
Coolant Temperature Indicator
Cruise Control Indicators
Door- and Hatch-Open Indicator
ECON Mode Indicator
Electric Power Steering (EPS) Indicator
Fog Lights Indicator
Fuel Level Indicator
Headlights-On Indicator
High-Beam Indicator
Immobilizer System Indicator
Low-Brake Fluid Indicator
Low-Tire Pressure Indicator
Low-Fuel Indicator
Low-Oil Pressure Indicator
Maintenance Minder™ Indicator
Malfunction Indicator
Seat-Belt Reminder Indicator
Shift Lever Position Indicator
Smart Entry System Indicator
Starter System Indicator
Tachometer
TPMS Indicator
VSA System and VSA-Off Indicators
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Comfort and Convenience Features
Overview
The redesigned Fit includes a bevy of “class-above” comfort and convenience features,
many of which are new for 2015. Whether it’s the utility of the center console’s tablet
storage, the connectivity of Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®, the comfort of the EX-L trim’s
heated front seats, or the convenience of Smart Entry the new Fit is a very
accommodating driving partner.
Key New Comfort and Convenience Features
• Smart Entry & Push Button Start/Stop (EX, EX-L)
• Center console with armrest, tablet storage and power outlet (plus USB port EX, EX-L)
• Driver’s seat with manual height adjustment
• One-touch power moonroof with tilt feature (EX, EX-L) (see Exterior section)
• Multi-Reflector Halogen Headlights with Auto-On/Off (see Exterior section)
• Heated side mirrors (EX-L) (see Exterior section)
• Heated front seats (EX-L) (see Interior section)
• Multi-Angle Rearview Camera (see Safety section)
• Honda LaneWatchTM (see Safety section)
• Bluetooth®1 HandsFreeLink® (see Entertainment and Telematics section)
• Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™2 With Voice Recognition and Honda
HD Digital Traffic (available EX-L) (see Entertainment and Telematics section)
• HDMI Port (see Entertainment and Telematics section)
• SMS Text Message Function (EX, EX-L) (see Entertainment and Telematics
section)
Smart Entry and Push Button Start/Stop
For the first time, the Fit EX and EX-L trims include the upscale convenience of the
Smart Entry & Push Button Start/Stop system. The system simplifies approaching,
entering and operating the Fit – especially when the driver is carrying items. Operating
the system requires only that the driver has possession of the Smart Entry key.
Smart Entry allows the Fit EX and EX-L owner to gain access to the vehicle without
having to use the remote key fob or the key. Instead, the remote has a unique digital
identity that is recognized by the vehicle when the driver approaches. At this point, to
enter the vehicle the driver simply pulls one of the front door handles while the remote in
his or her possession. Similarly, pressing a soft-touch button located on the rear fascia
opens the trunk.
Once the driver has opened the door and is seated, the Push Button Start system
allows the Fit to be driven by pushing the START/STOP button positioned on the
instrument panel. Powertrain operation and certain electrical functions are ended when
the START/STOP button is pressed again at the conclusion of the drive.
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After parking the vehicle, a touch of the soft-touch lock button on either front door
handle locks all doors and trunk to secure the car. Alternatively, a press of the LOCK
button on the Smart Entry remote will also simultaneously lock all the doors and trunk.
The Smart Entry system will not allow the transmitter fob to be locked in the interior or
the trunk.
Auto-Up/Down Driver and Passenger’s Windows
The 2015 Fit has front and rear power windows with a one-touch auto-up/down
driver’s window. Illuminated controls allow for easy operation at night. Pressing a
master switch on the driver’s window control panel can deactivate the passengers’
windows.
Power Locks
Power locks are standard with a customizable auto-locking feature. Remote entry is
standard equipment on all Fits. The key design has an integrated transmitter in the
handle with lock, unlock and panic buttons.
Engine Immobilizer
Complementing the remote entry system is a standard engine-immobilizer system. On
vehicles without the Smart Entry feature, a special electronically coded key prevents the
car from being started-even if a mechanical duplicate of the key is used. A transponder,
built into the key, signals the immobilizer control unit that the key is genuine. If the car is
hot-wired, or an unauthorized key is used, the engine will not start.
Clever Storage Solutions
The Fit provides an excellent level of storage utility for its compact size including the
new center console storage and expandable left dash compartment. Numerous storage
areas are sized to hold common personal items, and they’re also conveniently located
for easy use. They include a glove box, convenient door bins in front and now also in
the rear, and a passenger-side seatback pocket. Beverage holders are located below
the center stack and front and rear doors. A storage compartment to the left of the
instrument panel has a tilting front panel that can accommodate smaller items, such as
a smart phone, or expand to hold a beverage.
For the first time the Fit includes a center console with an armrest that folds up to reveal
a storage bin that’s big enough to hold an iPad® or similarly sized tablet. The bin
includes a 12-volt power socket and, on EX and EX-L models, a USB port. The armrest
lid has an indent to allow wires to pass through with the lid closed.
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Comfort and Convenience Features
Comfort and Convenience
Air Conditioning with Air-Filtration System
Multi-Angle Rearview Camera
Honda LaneWatchTM
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
SMS Text Message Function
Smart Entry & Push Button Start
Power Windows with Auto-Up/Down Driver's
Window
Power Door Locks/Programmable Auto-Locking
Doors
Illuminated Driver's Window and Door Lock
Controls
Cruise Control
One-Touch Turn Signals
Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel and Shift
Knob
Illuminated Steering Wheel-Mounted Controls
Tilt and Telescopic Steering Column
Manual Driver’s Seat Height Adjuster
Center Console with Armrest and Storage
Compartment
Beverage Holders
Driver's and Front Passenger's Vanity Mirrors
Map Lights
12-Volt Power Outlets (front/center console)
HDMI Port
Passenger-Side Seatback Pocket
Remote Fuel Filler Door Release
Cargo Area Tie-Down Anchors
Rear Window Defroster
Cargo Area Light
Floor Mats
Door-Pocket Storage Bins (front/rear)
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The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Honda Motor Co., Ltd.,
is under license.
2
The Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ is available on the EX-L model in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
(Honda HD Digital Traffic service only available in the United States, except Alaska). Please see your Honda dealer for details.
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Audio and Telematics
Overview
Ranging from a high-quality 160-watt audio system featuring standard Bluetooth®1
streaming audio to an available high-resolution WVGA 7-inch (800 x 480 dpi)
electrostatic touchscreen information system (EX and above) with optional embedded
(EX-L Navi) or app-based navigation systems, the 2015 Fit offers advanced audio,
information and connectivity features uncommon in this vehicle class.
Key New Audio, Information and Telematics Features
• 7-inch touchscreen Display Audio (EX, EX-L)
• Next Generation HondaLink™ (EX, EX-L)
• Siri Eyes Free Integration (EX, EX-L)
• HDMI Audio and Video Playback (EX, EX-L)
• HondaLink Assist (EX, EX-L)
• Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ With Voice Recognition and Honda
HD Digital Traffic (available EX-L)
• SMS Text Message Function (EX, EX-L)
Audio Systems
The Fit LX is equipped with a 160-watt AM/FM/CD audio system with four speakers, a
5-inch color LCD Monitor Audio screen and a USB interface2 in front of the shifter. Fit
EX and EX-L trims up the total audio system wattage to 180 watts and add two
additionial speakers for a total of six, as well as the 7-inch Display Audio3 electrostatic
touchscreen, two USB interfaces, one in front of the shifter and one in the armrest
console, and a HDMI interface. The single-disc CD player can read CD-Rs loaded with
Windows Media®4 Audio (WMA) or MP3 audio files. On the EX-L Navi trim, the tuner is
upgraded with HD Radio™5 reception and SiriusXM® Radio6 (SiriusXM available on EX
and EX-L as an accessory). All trims feature Bluetooth® streaming audio when paired
with a compatable cellular telephone. Pandora®7 compatibility is available on EX and
EX-L models through both Bluetooth® and USB connections.
All systems feature Speed-Sensitive Volume Control (SVC). As vehicle speed changes,
the audio system’s volume is automatically raised or lowered to compensate for
changes in ambient cabin noise. The feature can be deactivated at any time.
Display Audio
New to the 2015 Fit, EX and EX-L trims feature the “class-above” functionality of
Honda’s 7-inch touchscreen Display Audio, one of the largest touchscreens in the class.
The intuitive and easy-to-use Display Audio lets you swipe, tap and pinch–just like on a
tablet computer or smartphone–to control the vehicle’s audio system, display settings
and other advanced features.
Icons resembling smartphone apps are displayed on the high-definition, capacitive
touchscreen, making the interface intuitive and easy to use. Standard internet-sourced
music and media options, such as Pandora® are built into the Display Audio interface,
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with the ability to create personalized stations, tap to “like” songs, and view album
artwork directly from the touchscreen. Display Audio also integrates touch operation of
the volume (with a quick-swipe adjustment), menu, and return functions for a modern
and sleek look. The EX-L with Navi model includes the Display Audio with a fully
integrated and fully featured Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ with
continuously updated traffic information.
HDMI Audio and Video Playback
On EX and above models, a HDMI interface allows audio and video playback through
the Display Audio system when “HDMI” is selected from the audio source menu and a
compatible device (i.e. iPhone 5, 5S or 5C) is connected via a HDMI cable. If the
vehicle’s transmission is in the “Park” position, video content can be displayed on the 7inch screen with audio playback sent through the six vehicle speakers, effectively
transforming the Display Audio system into an in-vehicle video entertainment display. If
the vehicle’s transmission is shifted out of the “Park” position, video playback will cease,
but audio playback can continue. This functionality does not allow control of the
connected device through the touchscreen.
Next Generation HondaLink™
For the first time in a Fit, the Display Audio system with next generation HondaLink
allows the customer's digital lifestyle to seamlessly integrate with the car and provides
access to a world of cloud-based information. The all-new application-based platform
connects customers to online content both inside and outside the car, all powered by
their smartphones. At 2015 Fit launch timing, iPhone 5, 5S and 5C will benefit from all
the features HondaLink offers. Compatible Android smartphone’s are anticipated to
become available in late 2014.
Four specialty HondaLink apps provide organization and are a gateway to additional
online content:
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location searches, local weather, messaging, Maintenance Minder alerts,
service scheduling by phone, and access to the Owners Guide. Users can tap
for weather updates and store favorite destinations for quick routing with the
Navigation app.
Navigation App – A cloud-based navigation app for purchase8 that includes
3D mapping and continuously updated traffic information. The app offers a
variety of location search options including search by point of interest, text
search, or previous locations. Routes can be pre-planned on a smartphone
and will display on the vehicle's touchscreen. Turn-by-turn routing guidance is
available through the vehicle's audio system as well.
Aha™App – provides access to an extensive and diverse selection of audio
content across multiple genres and demographics, plus featured new
stations, Internet radio, podcasts, audiobooks, news, Twitter and Facebook
updates and nearby location listings for restaurants, coffee houses, hotels,
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weather, parks, and gas stations. Users can tap to personalize stations or add
favorites via smartphone or directly through the Display Audio interface.
Launcher App –Finds and organizes Honda-approved 3rd party apps so they
can be quickly integrated into the Display Audio system. Approved apps can
be found through the Launcher and shown on the Display Audio screen for
easy access.
Additional new features found with HondaLink include HondaLink Assist, which can help
request emergency assistance for drivers. If there is a cellular connection and an airbag
deployment sensor is triggered by a collision, the system is designed to automatically
attempt to notify an operator, report the car's current location, and allow you to talk
directly to the operator. The operator can then contact emergency services if needed.
The connection between the system and the user’s smartphone is made through the
USB interface and a new HDMI interface. For iPhone 5, 5S and 5C, a HondaLink iOS
cable kit is available for purchase through Honda dealers or online at hondanavi.com.
The iOS cable kit includes an Apple Lightning digital AV adapter, an Apple Lightning-toUSB cable and an appropriate-length HDMI cable (Apple-approved). Consumer
information and helpful tips regarding HondaLink can be found at hondalink.com.
HondaLink Assist
An additional new feature on Fit EX and above is HondaLink Assist9 that can help
request emergency assistance for drivers. If a compatible phone is paired through
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®, there is a cellular connection and an airbag deployment
sensor is triggered by a collision, the system is designed to automatically attempt to
notify an operator, report the car’s current location, and allow you to talk directly to the
operator. The operator can then contact emergency services if needed.
Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ With Voice Recognition and Honda
HD Digital Traffic
Available on the Fit EX-L, the integrated Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System10
uses GPS technology to provide drivers with turn-by-turn guidance to their chosen
destination. The system adds the HD Digital Traffic feature, which alerts the driver to
current traffic conditions and can display alternate routes around gridlock. It features
expanded coverage including many surface streets within the U.S., allowing the driver
to choose faster, less congested routes. HD Digital Traffic is subscription-free.
The navigation system can be controlled by voice or through the 7-inch electrostatic
touch-screen Audio Display utilizing its tap, pinch and swipe functionality. The voiceactivation system can respond to more casual command phrases that require less user
familiarization, in addition to the previous capability of being able to understand spoken
city and street names. For example, a voice request for "Radio 98.3 FM" can now be
spoken in approximately a dozen different ways ranging from "change the radio station
to 98.3" to "98.3 FM." This logic applies to audio functionality of the audio/information
screen. The navigation system can also be controlled by voice with conventional
navigation commands like, "Find nearest Chinese restaurant" or "find nearest ATM."
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The audio system is automatically muted when the "Talk" button is pressed. The voicerecognition technology allows the driver to simply speak city and street names aloud,
and the system responds by displaying the matches available in the database. Points of
interest on the map—such as restaurants or grocery stores—can be displayed with
brand logo icons or you can have the system provide turn-by-turn navigation, all by
voice command. The massive point-of-interest (POI) database includes telephone
numbers that can be dialed by using the Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® system when the
driver's cellular telephone is connected to the system.
The Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System uses GPS in combination with detailed
information from the vehicle's mapping system to pinpoint the vehicle's location and to
provide a host of useful mapping and route guidance features. The antenna can utilize
up to 12 satellites from a network of 24 global positioning satellites. If the antenna is
obstructed by a tunnel, a parking garage or a tall building, an internal gyroscopic system
and a speed sensor track the location of the vehicle so that the map information
remains current and reliable. The vehicle clock is independently controlled by GPS data,
so when time zones are crossed while driving, the clock will automatically set itself to
the current time.
Siri Eyes Free Integration
Adding another new premium feature, Display Audio integrates Apple's Siri Eyes Free
mode into the Fit. Compatible iPhone® users will be able to operate Siri through familiar
voice commands by pressing and holding the TALK button on the steering wheel when
their iPhone is paired via Bluetooth®. Using Eyes Free mode, Siri takes hands-free
functionality even further and helps to minimize potential distractions by keeping an iOS
device's screen from lighting up.
Owners can direct Siri to perform a number of specific tasks while they keep their eyes
on the road and their hands on the wheel.
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Reading incoming text messages and emails
Setting up calendar entries, reminders, and alarms
Checking the weather
Turn-by-turn voice navigation (when the audio system is set to Bluetooth®
Audio or iPod mode)
Sports scores and stock quotes
SMS Text Message Function
New to the Fit EX and above models is a standard SMS Text Message function that can
read incoming texts aloud over the audio system, and allow the driver to reply with any
of six factory preset messages. The system works with SMS-capable cell phones that
have an active data plan and the Message Access Profile (MAP), such as the
Blackberry, Droid X and others. Apple iPhone models do not support this feature, but
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Siri Eyes Free Mode (iPhone 5, 5S, and 5C at time of launch) offers the ability to initiate,
hear and respond to text messages via voice commands.
Once a compatible phone is paired with the Fit's Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® system,
the text messaging function is enabled. When the phone receives a text message, an
alert appears on the 7-inch Display Audio touchscreen. Using the touchscreen, the
driver can choose to have the message read aloud, can select among the preset reply
choices, or can call the sender—all without touching the phone.
To help avoid driver distraction, the text of the incoming message is not displayed on
screen unless the transmission is in Park.
Available factory preset text replies:
• Talk to you later, I'm driving.
• I'm on my way.
• I'm running late.
• OK
• Yes
• No
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
The Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® interface is designed to offer hands-free operation for
many Bluetooth®-enabled mobile telephones. Standard on all Fit models, the system
wirelessly connects the driver's cell phone to the vehicle's audio system. This allows the
driver to make or answer cell phone calls without removing hands from the steering
wheel. The system is compatible with Bluetooth®-enabled cell phones that have the
Hands Free Profile (HFP). A list of compatible phones can be found at
handsfreelink.com or honda.com.
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® enables audio files to be played through the vehicle's audio
system wirelessly with a feature called Bluetooth® Audio. If an audio compatible device
is paired it will be added as an auxiliary source on the Monitor Audio (LX) or Display
Audio (EX, EX-L) screen. This allows the Bluetooth® device's media to be played
wirelessly by the audio system. Cell phone devices that support the Advanced Audio
Distribution Profile (A2DP) and Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) 1.3 allow
the display of metadata for artist, album and track name on the Monitor Audio or Display
Audio screen. The vehicle's audio controls for "skip forward" and "skip backward" allow
for navigation from track to track.
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® is designed for easy use. After the driver completes a
simple one-time "pairing" process to link the cell phone with the vehicle, Bluetooth®
HandsFreeLink® can communicate wirelessly and securely with the driver's cell phone
when the phone is within about 33 feet of the vehicle. Once the driver enters the
vehicle, the phone can be stored in a pocket, briefcase, purse or a storage bin inside
the vehicle's cabin as the call transfers information through the wireless telephone
interface. Certain compatible cell phones can also transfer the cellular phonebook into
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the vehicle through the Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® system. After the cellular
phonebook is transferred, calls can be made by making selections from the registered
phonebook on the information screen.
Operational features include:
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Phone numbers of incoming calls are displayed on the Monitor Audio or Display
Audio screen
Pressing the steering wheel-mounted "Pick up" button answers the call and
mutes the audio system
The caller is heard through the audio-system speakers
An overhead microphone picks up the driver's voice while minimizing background
noise and echoing
Numbers with voice tags may be stored in the system's memory
To make a hands-free call, the driver first activates the system using the steering
wheel-mounted fingertip controls, then speaks a preset voice tag
Numbers can also be dialed by speaking the telephone number
Automatic import of phone book and call history
Up to five different compatible mobile phones can be paired with the Bluetooth®
HandsFreeLink® system
Audio and Telematics Features
Audio and Telematics
160-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System with 4
Speakers
180-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System with 6
Speakers
5" Color LCD Screen
7" Display Audio with High-Resolution WVGA
(800x480) Electrostatic Touch-Screen and
Customizable Feature Settings
7" Display Audio with Honda Satellite-Linked
Navigation System™ and Voice Recognition,
Honda HD Digital Traffic, High-Resolution
WVGA (800x480) Electrostatic Touch-Screen
and Customizable Feature Settings
HondaLink™ Next Generation
HD Radio™
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Pandora®7 Compatibility
Bluetooth® Streaming Audio
Display Audio Interface
USB Audio Interface
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MP3/Auxiliary Input Jack
MP3/Windows Media® Audio (WMA) Playback
Capability
Radio Data System (RDS)
Speed-Sensitive Volume Control (SVC)
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
SMS Text Message Function
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The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Honda Motor Co., Ltd.,
is under license.
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The USB Audio Interface is used for direct connection to and control of some current digital audio players and other USB devices
that contain MP3, WMA or AAC music files. Some USB devices with security software and digital rights-protected files may not
work.
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The Display Audio Interface is used for direct connection to and streaming from some current [Apple/Android] smartphones. For
safety reasons, always launch HondaLink applications or perform any other operation on your phone only when the vehicle is safely
parked. State or local laws may limit use of texting feature, and Assist functions may be terminated without notice. Your wireless
carrier's rate plans apply. Please see HondaLink terms and conditions for details.
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Windows Media® is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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HD Radio is a proprietary trademark of iBiquity Digital Corporation.
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SiriusXM services require a subscription after any trial period. If you decide to continue your SiriusXM service at the end of your
trial subscription, the plan you choose will automatically renew and bill at then-current rates until you call SiriusXM at 1-866-6352349 to cancel. See our Customer Agreement for complete terms at www.siriusxm.com. Fees and programming subject to change.
XM satellite service is available only to those at least 18 years and older in the 48 contiguous United States and D.C. ©2014 Sirius
XM Radio Inc. Sirius, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc.
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Pandora, the Pandora logo, and the Pandora trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pandora Media, Inc. Used
with permission. Compatible with select smartphones. See: www.pandora.com/everywhere/mobile. Not all devices compatible with
USB connection. Your wireless carrier's rate plans apply.
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App available for purchase for $59.99 through iTunes store.
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Honda reserves the right to terminate HondaLink Assist services at any time or for any reason, and in the future may not be able to
provide services due to changes in or obsolescence of technology integral to the service or changes in government regulation.
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The Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ is available on EX-L models in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
(Honda HD Digital Traffic service only available in the United States, except Alaska)
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Trims
Fit Trims Overview
For 2015 the Fit comes in five trim levels to provide every customer with a highlyequipped version to fit their lifestyle. The LX, EX, EX-L and EX-L with Navi trims have a
higher spec that the previous equivalent standard and Sport versions.
Model Trim Level Features Upgrade Summary
Fit LX Features
6-speed manual transmission
15-inch steel wheels with full covers
5" color LCD Monitor Audio screen
Multi-angle rearview camera with guidelines
Security system with remote entry
Immobilizer Theft-Deterrent System
Body-colored power side mirrors with Expanded View Driver’s Mirror
Body-colored rear roofline spoiler
Auto-on/off headlights
One-touch turn signals
Air conditioning with air-filtration system
Rear window defroster
Power windows with auto-up/down driver’s window
Cruise control
Trip computer
Center console with armrest and storage compartment
Illuminated steering wheel-mounted cruise, audio and phone controls
Power door locks with auto-lock feature
Tilt and telescopic steering column
Backlit gauges
Exterior temperature indicator
Map lights
60/40 split second-row Magic Seat®
Driver’s seat with manual height adjustment
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Bluetooth® streaming audio
160-watt AM/FM/CD audio system with 4 speakers
MP3/auxiliary input jack
MP3/Windows Media®Audio (WMA) playback capability
Speed-Sensitive Volume Control (SVC)
12-volt power outlet (2)
USB port (1)
Passenger-side seatback pocket
Soft-touch dashboard surface
LED brake lights
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Available continuously variable transmission (CVT) with dual-mode
paddle shifters
16-inch alloy wheels
One-touch power moonroof with tilt feature
Smart Entry and push button start
Fog lights
Heated, body-colored power side mirrors with Expanded View Driver’s
Mirror
Multi-angle rearview camera with dynamic guidelines
Honda LaneWatch™
Pandora® compatibility
SMS text message function
USB Audio Interface (front and center console)
Illuminated steering wheel-mounted cruise, audio, phone controls
Variable intermittent windshield wipers
180-watt AM/FM/CD audio system with 6 speakers
7-inch Display Audio with high-resolution WVGA (800x480)
electrostatic touch-screen and customizable feature settings
HondaLink™ Next Generation
USB port (2)
HDMI port
Floor Mats
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Continuously variable transmission (CVT) with dual-mode paddle
shifters
Heated, body-colored power side mirrors with Expanded View Driver’s
Mirror and integrated turn indicators
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
Leather-wrapped shift knob
Leather-trimmed seats
Heated front seats
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Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System with voice recognition and
Honda HD Digital Traffic
HD Radio™
SiriusXM® Radio
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Specifications and Features
Engineering
Engine Type
Engine Block/Cylinder Head
Displacement (cc)
Horsepower @ rpm (SAE net)
Torque (lb-ft @ rpm, SAE net)
Redline (rpm)
Bore and Stroke (mm)
Compression Ratio
Valve Train
Fuel Injection
Drive-by-Wire Throttle System
Eco Assist™ System
CARB Emissions Rating1
Direct Ignition System with
Immobilizer
100K +/- Miles No Scheduled
Tune-Ups2
Transmissions
6-Speed Manual Transmission
Gear Ratios: 1st: 3.462, 2nd:
1.870, 3rd: 1.235, 4th: 0.949,
5th: 0.810, 6th:0.727, Reverse:
3.307, Final Drive Ratio: 4.62
Continuously Variable
Transmission (CVT) with Sport
Mode
Gear Ratios: 2.526~0.408,
Reverse:2.706~1.382, Final
Drive: 5.44
Body/Suspension/Chassis
Unit-Body Construction
MacPherson Strut Front
Suspension
Torsion-Beam Rear Suspension
Stabilizer Bar (mm, front)
Electric Power-Assisted Rackand-Pinion Steering (EPS)
Steering Wheel Turns, Lock-toLock
LX
EX
EX-L
In-Line 4In-Line 4In-Line 4Cylinder
Cylinder
Cylinder
Aluminum-Alloy Aluminum-Alloy Aluminum-Alloy
1498
1498
1498
130 @ 6600
130 @ 6600
130 @ 6600
114 @ 4600
114 @ 4600
114 @ 4600
6800
6800
6800
73 x 89.5
73 x 89.5
73 x 89.5
11.5:1
11.5:1
11.5:1
16-Valve
16-Valve
16-Valve
DOHC iDOHC iDOHC iVTEC®
VTEC®
VTEC®
Direct
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Steering Ratio
Turning Diameter, Curb-to-Curb
(ft)
Power-Assisted Ventilated Front
Disc/Rear Drum Brakes (in,
front/rear)
Wheels
All-Season Tires
Compact Spare Tire
Exterior Measurements
Wheelbase (in)
Length (in)
Height (in)
Width (in)
Track (in, front/rear)
Curb Weight (lbs, MT/AT)
Weight Distribution (%,
front/rear, MT)
Weight Distribution (%,
front/rear, AT)
Interior Measurements
Headroom (in, front/rear)
Legroom (in, front/rear)
Shoulder Room (in, front/rear)
Hiproom (in, front/rear)
Cargo Volume (cu ft, seat
up/down)
Passenger Volume (cu ft)
Seating Capacity
EPA Mileage Ratings3/Fuel
6-Speed Manual
(City/Highway/Combined)
Continuously Variable
Transmission (CVT)
(City/Highway/Combined)
Fuel (gal)
Required Fuel
Active Safety
Vehicle Stability Assist™
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13.06
35.1
13.06
35.1
13.06
35.1
10.3 / 7.9
10.3 / 7.9
10.3 / 7.9
15" w/Full
Covers
185 / 60 R15
84T
T135 / 80 D15
99M
LX
99.6
160.0
60.0
67.0
58.3 / 58.0
2513 / 2544
61 / 39
16" Alloy
16" Alloy
185 / 55 R16
83H
T135 / 80 D15
99M
EX
99.6
160.0
60.0
67.0
58.1 / 57.7
2573 / 2630
60 / 40
185 / 55 R16
83H
T135 / 80 D15
99M
EX-L
99.6
160.0
60.0
67.0
58.1 / 57.7
NA / 2642
N/A
62 / 38
61 / 39
61 / 39
LX
39.5 / 37.5
41.4 / 39.3
54.8 / 52.6
51.5 / 45.1
16.6 / 52.7
EX
38.0 / 37.6
41.4 / 39.3
54.8 / 52.6
51.5 / 45.1
16.6 / 52.7
EX-L
38.0 / 37.6
41.4 / 39.3
54.8 / 52.6
51.5 / 45.1
16.6 / 52.7
95.7
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LX
29/37/32
93.8
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EX
29/37/32
93.8
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N/A
33/41/36
32/38/35
32/38/35
10.6
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Electronic Brake Distribution
(EBD)
Brake Assist
Tire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS)5
Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
Passive Safety
Advanced Compatibility
Engineering™ (ACE™) Body
Structure
Dual-Stage, Multiple-Threshold
Front Airbags (SRS)
SmartVent® Front Side Airbags
Side Curtain Airbags with
Rollover Sensor
3-Point Seat Belts at all Seating
Positions
Front 3-Point Seat Belts with
Automatic Tensioning System
Lower Anchors and Tethers for
CHildren (LATCH):
Lower Anchors (2nd-Row
Outboard), Tether Anchors
(2nd-Row All)
Driver's and Front Passenger's
Seat-Belt Reminder
Child-Proof Rear Door Locks
Exterior Features
One-Touch Power Moonroof
with Tilt Feature
Roof-Mounted Antenna
Security System with Remote
Entry
Smart Entry System
One-Touch Turn Indicators
2-Speed/Intermittent Windshield
Wipers
Intermittent Rear Window
Wiper/Washer
Body-Colored Rear Roofline
Spoiler
Multi-Reflector Halogen
Headlights with Auto-On/Off
Fog Lights
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LED Brake Lights
Body-Colored, Power Side
Mirrors including Expanded
View Driver's Mirror
Heated, Body-Colored Power
Side Mirrors including
Expanded View Driver's Mirror
and Integrated Turn Indicators
Comfort & Convenience
Air Conditioning with AirFiltration System
Multi-Angle Rearview Camera
Honda LaneWatch™6
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®7
SMS Text Message Function8
Push Button Start
Power Windows with AutoUp/Down Driver's Window
Power Door
Locks/Programmable AutoLocking Doors
Illuminated Driver's Window and
Door Lock Controls
Cruise Control
Leather-Wrapped Steering
Wheel and Shift Knob
Illuminated Steering WheelMounted Controls
Tilt and Telescopic Steering
Column
Center Console with Armrest
and Storage Compartment
Beverage Holders
Driver's and Front Passenger's
Vanity Mirrors
Map Lights
12-Volt Power Outlets
(front/center console)
HDMI Port
Passenger-Side Seatback
Pocket
Remote Fuel Filler Door
Release
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Phone /
Navigation
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American Honda Motor Co., Inc. ∙ 1919 Torrance Blvd. ∙ Torrance, California 90501-2746 ∙ Phone (310) 783-3170 ∙ Fax (310) 783-3622
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2015 Honda Fit
Cargo Area Tie-Down Anchors
Rear Window Defroster
Cargo Area Light
Floor Mats
Door-Pocket Storage Bins
(front/rear)
Seating
Driver's Seat with Manual
Height Adjustment
Leather-Trimmed Seats
Heated Front Seats
Adjustable Front Seat-Belt
Anchors
Adjustable Head Restraints
60/40 Split 2nd-Row Magic
Seat®
Audio Systems
160-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio
System with 4 Speakers
180-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio
System with 6 Speakers
5" Color LCD Screen
7" Display Audio with HighResolution WVGA (800x480)
Electrostatic Touch-Screen and
Customizable Feature Settings
7" Display Audio with Honda
Satellite-Linked Navigation
System™ and Voice
Recognition9, Honda HD Digital
Traffic, High-Resolution WVGA
(800x480) Electrostatic TouchScreen and Customizable
Feature Settings
HondaLink™ Next Generation10
HD Radio™11
SiriusXM® Radio12
Pandora®13 Compatibility
Bluetooth® Streaming Audio
Display Audio Interface14
USB Audio Interface15
MP3/Auxiliary Input Jack
MP3/Windows Media®16 Audio
(WMA) Playback Capability
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American Honda Motor Co., Inc. ∙ 1919 Torrance Blvd. ∙ Torrance, California 90501-2746 ∙ Phone (310) 783-3170 ∙ Fax (310) 783-3622
Media Web Site: www.hondanews.com Consumer Web Site: www.honda.com
2015 Honda Fit
Radio Data System (RDS)
Speed-Sensitive Volume
Control (SVC)
Information Display
Average Fuel Economy
Indicators
Clock
Digital Odometer and Digital
Trip Meters (2)
Engine Oil Life Indicator
Exterior Temperature Indicator
Instant Fuel Economy Indicator
Miles-to-Empty Indicator
Instrumentation
12-Volt Battery-Charging
System Indicator
ABS Indicator
Airbag System Indicator
Backlit Gauges
Brake System Indicator
Coolant Temperature Indicator
Cruise Control Indicators
Door- and Hatch-Open Indicator
ECON Mode Indicator
Electric Power Steering (EPS)
Indicator
Fog Lights Indicator
Fuel Level Indicator
Headlights-On Indicator
High-Beam Indicator
Immobilizer System Indicator
Low-Brake Fluid Indicator
Low-Tire Pressure Indicator
Low-Fuel Indicator
Low-Oil Pressure Indicator
Maintenance Minder™ Indicator
Malfunction Indicator
Seat-Belt Reminder Indicator
Shift Lever Position Indicator
Smart Entry System Indicator
Starter System Indicator
Tachometer
TPMS Indicator
VSA System and VSA-Off
Indicators
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American Honda Motor Co., Inc. ∙ 1919 Torrance Blvd. ∙ Torrance, California 90501-2746 ∙ Phone (310) 783-3170 ∙ Fax (310) 783-3622
Media Web Site: www.hondanews.com Consumer Web Site: www.honda.com
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[1] LEV3-ULEV125 models as certified by the California Air Resources Board (CARB).
[2] Does not apply to fluid and filter changes. Will vary with driving conditions. Please see your Honda dealer for details.
[3] Based on 2015 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive
and maintain your vehicle.
[4] VSA is not a substitute for safe driving. It cannot correct the vehicle’s course in every situation or compensate for reckless
driving. Control of the vehicle always remains with the driver.
[5] For optimal tire wear and performance, tire pressure should be checked regularly with a gauge. Do not rely solely on the
monitor system. Please see your Honda dealer for details.
[6] Display accuracy will vary based on weather, size of object and speed, and the display may not show all relevant traffic. The
display is not a substitute for your own direct visual assessment of traffic conditions before changing lanes.
[7] The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Honda Motor Co.,
Ltd., is under license.
[8] Compatible with select phones with Bluetooth®. Your wireless carrier's rate plans apply. State or local laws may limit use of
texting feature. Only use texting feature when conditions allow you to do so safely.
[9] The Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ is available on the EX-L model in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
(Honda HD Digital Traffic service only available in the United States, except Alaska). Please see your Honda dealer for details.
[10] HondaLink™ access within the Display Audio interface is currently only compatible with iPhone® 5 and newer models.
[11] HD Radio is a proprietary trademark of iBiquity Digital Corporation.
[12] SiriusXM services require a subscription after any trial period. If you decide to continue your SiriusXM service at the end of
your trial subscription, the plan you choose will automatically renew and bill at then-current rates until you call SiriusXM at 1-866635-2349 to cancel. See our Customer Agreement for complete terms at www.siriusxm.com. Fees and programming subject to
change. XM satellite service is available only to those at least 18 years and older in the 48 contiguous United States and D.C.
©2014 Sirius XM Radio Inc. Sirius, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc.
[13] Pandora, the Pandora logo, and the Pandora trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pandora Media, Inc.
Used with permission. Compatible with select smartphones. See: www.pandora.com/everywhere/mobile. Not all devices
compatible with USB connection. Your wireless carrier's rate plans apply.
[14] The Display Audio Interface is used for direct connection to and streaming from some current smartphones. Some
smartphones may not work. Please see your Honda dealer for details.
[15] The USB Audio Interface is used for direct connection to and control of some current digital audio players and other USB
devices that contain MP3, WMA or AAC music files. Some USB devices with security software and digital rights-protected files
may not work. Please see your Honda dealer for details.
[16] Windows Media® is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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