We were more than suitably impressed by the all-new Honda Fit when we drove it back in August. But we were always intrigued by the prospect of the hybrid version. Mad in Japan, Fit replaced the Indian-built Jazz in this market. It encapsulates the notion of “yunobi.” Which recognizes the beauty in objects perfected over time to become ergonomically more appealing and satisfying. ‘Fit’ for purpose, so to say
It may not be available in the US, but the Fit is completely reimagined from the ground up. Fit chases a more diverse new customer profile while still looking after loyal existing owners. It’s a cool monobox city car that best combines efficiency and usability, ready to meet the needs of modern consumers. Unique as Jazz always was, Fit’s styling is also divided office opinion. Either way, it’s slightly lower, more compact stance. Punctuated by premium DRL headlamps and a refined roof spoiler, cuts a cool pose.