Honda Launches Fit Improvement In Japan, What's The Latest?
JAKARTA - Recently, Honda released a refinement version of the Fit model for the Japanese market. The car also received price changes in response to rising raw materials and logistics costs globally.
Quoted from Car Watch, Friday, July 11, some of these improvements include the addition of the exterior color of the Crosstar variant Fit, the Botanical Green Pearl and an exclusive choice of that type.
In addition, the Crosstar variant also experienced other changes such as rearview mirrors which were changed from black to silver, the door handle from black to body color, and the Garnish plate changed from body color to silver.
The interior of the hatchback also gets a change with a black escutcheon voter lever, dashboard and passenger's back from gray to dark blue, and the seat is decorated with yellow leaves on the side.
Not only the Crosstar variant, several variants in the Fit model also received a change with the addition of the Blue Pearl Seabed which was first introduced in the hatchback.
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Despite having a number of these changes, this automotive manufacturer from Japan still carries a 1.5 liter DOHC i-VTEC engine available in pure gasoline type or with e:HEV technology as a hybrid driver.
To support the engine's performance, Honda designed Fit with two different drivers, namely the front wheels (FWD) and four wheels (4WD) as well as adding to the variation in this hatchback.
Offered for the Sakura country market, the Honda Fit version of pure gasoline is now priced from 1,776,500 yen to 2,578,400 yen or equivalent to Rp196.1 million to Rp284.7 million.
Then, the Fit type with the choice e:HeV is pegged at prices ranging from 2,208,800 yen to 2,929,300 yen or Rp243.8 million to Rp323.4 million.