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2007
Honda Fit Looks Small on the Outside, Delivers Big on the Inside
The new subcompact 5-door hatchback will enter the U.S. subcompact
market with class-leading content and segment-defining standard
safety equipment.
Detroit 01/08/2006 -- The all-new 2007 Honda Fit, a subcompact
5-door hatchback set to go on-sale in the U.S. in April, will make
its U.S. debut at the North American International Auto Show in
Detroit, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced today. Already
one of Honda's hottest selling models in Asia and Europe, the Fit is
designed to enter the U.S. market as leader in the subcompact
segment with top-of-class feature content, refinement, interior
functionality, sporty driving demeanor and high levels of standard
safety equipment.
Built on Honda's legendary foundation for dependability, quality
and reliability, the Fit is a premium entry-level vehicle that
emphasizes style, technology and value. The Fit features a 109
horsepower 1.5-liter 4-cylinder VTEC engine, a 5-speed manual
transmission or an available, first in segment, 5-speed automatic
transmission, and over 90 cubic feet of passenger volume with
multiple seating and cargo configurations. A Fit Sport model offers
wheel-mounted paddle shifters (with automatic transmission) and a
160-watt, six-speaker audio system. Fit will be supported by a wide
variety of Honda Genuine Accessories, including Honda Apple(R)
iPod(R) Music Link(R), allowing owners to personalize their Fits
inside and out.
"The 2007 Fit provides a new entry point into Honda for
consumers considering an attractive and efficient small car,"
said John Mendel, senior vice president of American Honda. "The
large interior adapts to people or cargo like no other car in its
class. It comes standard-equipped with advanced safety technology,
and follows in the tradition of Honda's fun-to-drive
performance."
Unprecedented Subcompact Seating and Cargo Flexibility
Dimensionally compact on the outside, the interior provides a
surprisingly large passenger and cargo space for both maximum
comfort and utility. At the foundation is the Fit's Magic Seat(TM),
an innovative 60/40 split rear seat that allows the seatbacks to
fold down or the seat bottoms to flip up, providing four distinct
seating and cargo carrying configurations (refresh mode, tall object
mode, long object mode and utility mode) in addition to the standard
five passenger mode. With all seats in the upright position,
passenger volume measures 90.1 cubic feet (slightly less than an
Accord's passenger volume) with 21.3 cubic feet of cargo capacity
behind the second row (slightly less than an Element's cargo volume
behind the second row). In order to help maximize Fit's useable
interior space, Honda located the fuel tank in a central location
towards the middle of the vehicle. This allows the cargo floor in
the rear of Fit to be relatively low, thus increasing the interior
volume.
Fun to Drive...Past the Pump
The 1.5-liter, SOHC, 16-valve, 4-cylinder VTEC engine generates
109 horsepower @ 5800 rpm and 105 foot-pounds of torque @ 4800 rpm.
The compact and efficient powerplant features Honda's innovative
Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (VTEC(TM)).The
VTEC system's ability to provide highly efficient operation at low
engine speeds and extended performance at high engine speeds
benefits fuel economy, power and low emissions.
Refinement is further enhanced with electronic Drive-by-Wire
throttle control, which provides quick throttle response, smooth
automatic transmission shifts (on automatic transmission models) and
precise fuel delivery to the engine. Friction reducing technologies
include roller bearing tipped rocker arms, a low friction timing
chain tensioner, molydebenum coated piston skirts and an offset
crankshaft/connecting rod design.
The suspension set up for the Fit is a combination of a front
MacPherson strut/rear torsion beam with trailing arm.
The compact front suspension and rear torsion beam were both
designed to allow for a large passenger cabin with a low floor to
maximize the cargo carrying capacity.
Fit employs a compact, efficient and highly responsive Electric
Power Steering (EPS) system that also contributes to higher fuel
economy since engine power is not needed to operate a hydraulic
system. The wheel size measures 14-inches with P175/65R14 tires, and
16-inch wheels with P205/45R16 are available as a dealer-installed
option.
Estimated city/highway fuel economy ratings of 33/38 miles per
gallon is expected to be among the highest ratings in the subcompact
5-door hatchback class. Emissions levels are rated as Low Emissions
Vehicle 2 (LEV-2) by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and
Tier 2 / Bin 5 by the Federal government.
Top-of-Class Standard Safety Equipment
Already a leader in vehicle safety as demonstrated by Honda's
"Safety for Everyone" initiative, Honda continues to
implement leading airbag technology in all vehicles regardless of
size or price. The Fit has the most standard safety features in its
class with no other subcompact offering as much standard advanced
safety technology. Dual-stage, dual-threshold front airbags, dual
front side airbags and side-curtain airbags are standard equipment
on all Fit models. All seating positions have three-point seat
belts, while front occupants are further protected by pre-tensioning
seat belts. An enhanced knee bolster provides additional protection
for passengers.
Standard active safety equipment includes anti-lock braking
system (ABS) with ventilated discs in the front and drums in the
back, and electronic brake distribution (EBD).
Paddle Shifters, Audio Options Define High Content Sport
Model
The Fit Sport model is the only subcompact to offer steering
wheel-mounted paddle shifter controls (with automatic transmission).
The Sport package includes underbody kit, rear roofline spoiler, fog
lights, security system with keyless remote entry, cruise control,
and 15-inch aluminum-alloy wheels with P195/55R15 tires.
The Fit Sport also features a premium 160-watt, AM/FM/CD audio
system with six speakers, MP3/WMA playback capability, a five-mode
equalizer, and an auxiliary audio jack for input from a portable
music player.
Standard Features and Accessories
Fit comes with standard amenities such as air conditioning, an
AM/FM/CD audio system with four speakers, power windows, power
mirrors, power door locks, and a two-tone interior.
The 2007 Fit promises to be one of the most customizable vehicles
from Honda with approximately 30 accessories available at the
dealer. Fit will offer the Honda Apple(R) iPod(R) Music Link(R) as a
dealer-installed accessory. The Honda iPod Music Link allows the
user's iPod (sold separately) to interact with the audio system and
charge the iPOD's battery.
Other interior accessories include an ambient lighting, trim
panel accents (silver, red and blue), steering wheel covers and
shift knobs. Outside, the Fit can be customized with Honda Factory
Performance equipment including 16-inch alloy wheels, Sport package
underbody kit, sport exhaust, chrome exhaust tip finisher, rear
bumper accents and a sport mesh grille.
A consumer preview Web site for the Fit is available at
fit.honda.com. Official pricing for the 2007 Honda Fit has not yet
been determined.
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