The Honda Fit Interior – Small on the Outside, but Big on the Inside

The cabin of the Fit is one of the finest in its segment, boasting quality materials and clean styling. The car’s signature 60/40 split Magic Seat comes equipped with a flip-up cushion to open floor-to-roof cargo space comparable to some small crossovers.

Illuminated steering wheel-mounted cruise control makes for a relaxing drive on highways around Miles City, while the power driver’s seat and air conditioning keep you cool.

Seating

The Honda Fit is a compact car designed to seat five comfortably, offering plenty of interior space. Its large cargo area can expand to 52.7 cubic feet when the rear seats are folded down; additionally, this comfortable ride boasts high-tech amenities and amenities.

Honda engineers designed the Fit seat to offer firm yet comfortable support yet remain gentle on passengers’ spines and lumbar areas. Utilizing suspension mats instead of traditional springs helps maintain proper posture and reduce fatigue during long drives.

The Fit has an expansive cargo area, featuring four distinct modes to maximize standard cargo volume: Utility mode optimizes average volume; Long mode allows the Fit to transport longer items by flipping up second-row seat bases; and Refresh mode lets drivers fold up front seats and recline them back for relaxing when the vehicle is parked.

Numerous storage compartments can be found throughout the interior, from a spacious glove box to small pockets in both of the front bucket seats. There are also two beverage holders in each seat, as well as an easily portable charging dock in the center console.

Storage

The Fit may appear compact on its exterior, but its interior feels spacious and well-appointed. Soft-touch materials and clever storage features combine with ample leg room for adults in both front and back seats for an enjoyable driving experience. Meanwhile, its flexible Magic Seat provides numerous seating and cargo configurations.

Base models feature a five-inch infotainment display with Bluetooth capability and a four-speaker audio system, while EX, Sport, or SE trim levels come equipped with seven-inch touch screens with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, HondaLink, and SiriusXM satellite radio capabilities – plus panoramic moonroofs, push button starts, HD Radio and navigation as additional options.

Test drivers praised the Fit’s clean dashboard layout and user-friendly controls; however, critics also pointed out some missing key functionality found in rival systems; for instance, users found it challenging to change the audio volume using the touchscreen.

Standard amenities in the Fit include air conditioning, a 160-watt AM/FM/CD audio system, and power windows, mirrors, and doors. Other available extras include a security system, cruise control, a six-speaker premium audio system, as well as dealer-installed accessories like ambient footwell lighting kits or sports steering wheels from their dealer-installed accessory list. In addition, multiple USB and 12-volt outlets can be found throughout its cabin for charging mobile devices, while an inbuilt voice-activated navigation system with a multi-view rear camera offers added convenience.

Technology

Honda Fit stands head and shoulders above its class when it comes to technology. From its standard multi-angle rearview camera for effortless backing up to its crystal straightforward 7-inch Display Audio touchscreen interface with Apple CarPlay(TM) and Android Auto(TM), loaded with advanced features. Furthermore, the Honda Sensing suite of driver-assist technologies gives even greater control of your car – from forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking through road departure mitigation and adaptive cruise control – so that every ride is an enjoyable experience.

The Honda Fit’s spacious cabin is one of the largest in its subcompact segment, boasting back seat legroom that rivals that found in some full-size sedans. Thanks to the 60/40 split-folding Magic Seat, you can easily accommodate up to 52.7 cubic feet of cargo.

If you’re seeking added comfort and convenience, check out the leather-trimmed seats with unique orange accent stitching. They feature a particular surface support structure to support passengers firmly.

Honda LaneWatch offers additional peace of mind when driving in heavy traffic or parking lots, providing a live video feed of your passenger-side blind spot whenever you activate the turn indicator. This feature can also come in handy when transporting children, helping keep an eye out for them if they become unseen.

Style

Fit offers an impressive list of standard and optional features, as well as stylish interior options. Whether it’s the LX model with its geometric pattern or two-tone fabric seats of EX grade, Fit provides an experience that is both comfortable and upscale.

Honda’s Comfortable Seat Design in the front seats uses a surface support structure that firmly supports your body while gently cradling it, offering a variety of seating positions and making long drives less taxing on both back and legs.

The Fit’s steering wheel also offers full controls for audio, your phone, voice commands, and cruise control, while there’s also a center console with USB and 12-volt power outlets to charge up your devices.

The Fit is designed with a premium driving experience in mind, boasting class-leading quietness for subcompact cars thanks to acoustic enhancements that provide optimal cabin noise levels. Retuned suspension dampers further improve ride comfort while its rigid body structure and sophisticated chassis deliver unmatched handling linearity and steering linearity in its segment. Choosing either EX or EX-L models gives you access to additional luxury and technology perks like 7″ Display Audio touchscreen compatible with HondaLink, Apple CarPlay and Pandora as well as leather-trimmed steering wheel and shift knob – providing even greater sophistication for EX-L models.