Honda has refreshed the Fit in Japan to celebrate the model's 25th anniversary.
The updated subcompact hatchback introduces a revised trim lineup and more standard features while retaining its familiar design.
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New Z Trim Blends RS Style with Comfort
The mid-range Z trim replaces the previous Home grade.
It borrows the deeper front and rear bumpers from the sporty RS but uses matte black accents instead of gloss black.
The Z rides on 15-inch wheels and skips the RS spoiler, side skirts, and lowered suspension, opting for a softer setup.
Inside, it gains a leather steering wheel, heated seats, and special windshield glass for better insulation.
The entry-level X trim starts at ¥1,806,200 ($11,100) for the gasoline front-wheel-drive version. The Z trim is priced at ¥2,145,000 ($13,200).
RS and Crosstar Go Hybrid-Only
The flagship RS trim now comes exclusively with the e:HEV hybrid powertrain.
It retains the sporty bodykit with gloss black accents and 16-inch five-spoke alloys with a new finish.
Inside, the RS features black pillars and headlining, suede and leather upholstery with red stitching, and stainless steel pedals.
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Standard equipment includes a 9-inch infotainment screen, wireless charging, heated steering wheel, Multi-View Camera System, and Blind Spot Information.
The rugged Crosstar trim is also hybrid-only, with optional 4WD. It gains a standard heated steering wheel, heated front seats, and upgraded thermal-insulated glass for this update.