2015 Honda Fit Release Date - The new Honda Fit, unveiled in United States in January 2014 and likely on sale someday while in the spring, is a totally current and all-new variation of Honda's subcompact five-door hatchback. It packs much more interior volume to the similar footprint, and athletics crisper, far more aerodynamic strains along with a new and even more fuel-efficient power train.
The new Fit has usually had a wedge condition, even so the new 2015 design includes a a little bit far more aggressive stance, which has a pronounced aspect crease underscoring the soaring belt line. That has a steeply raked windshield at pretty much the exact same angle since the limited, stubby hood, the crease provides movement in addition to a horizontal visual appearance into a tall, virtually "one-box" form driving on fairly tiny wheels and tires.
The Fit's attribute triangular glass panel involving the front doorway and the thin windshield pillar is larger sized and deeper than ever before. Though the side window inside the roof pillar powering the rear door is scaled-down than inside the last product, and it sits in excess of a relatively modest opening that restrictions rear three-quarter visibility from inside the car. Chalk that as many as harder roof-strength security laws. The brand new condition tapers both in top and width past the rear doorways, ending in larger rear taillight models that carry on up the sides from the rear hatch within an pretty much Volvo-like form.
The most recent in shape is driven by a direct-injected 1.5-liter engine that makes 130 horsepower and 114 lb-ft of torque. That's a boost of thirteen hp above the former product. A five-speed handbook gearbox will proceed to become conventional, but new
2015 Honda Fix for that U.S. will offer you a different continuously-variable transmission (CVT) that maximizes gas performance.
The interior from the new Fit is less stark in comparison to the old one, by using a massive chrome-rimmed speedometer inside the center on the instrument cluster plus much more innovative textures and components than the previous model. The standout overall flexibility of a number of configurations in the Fit's "Magic Seat" will carry on, using a a number of methods to fold, stow, and in some cases remove the rear seat that can convert the subcompact hatchback into a mini-moving van when required.
The new
2015 Honda Fit hatchback will go on sale in the U.S. at the spring of 2014. As additional information, there is no Fit for 2014 model. If you want to find its predecessor, pleas look at 2013 model. The price for
2015 model is will be announced closer to its release time. So, keep waiting and prepare your budget for it.