In A Move That Shakes The Automotive Market, Honda Launches In Europe The New Fit 2024, Locally Known As Honda Jazz.
The Honda FIT 2024, as it is known in Brazil, which once carried the stigma of being a car exclusively for older audiences, emerges with innovations that promise to attract a broader spectrum of consumers, thanks to its heightened practicality, improved drivability, and exceptional visibility. Furthermore, its configuration adapted for people with reduced mobility, offering ideal ground clearance and space for wheelchairs, stands out as one of its strong points.
Engine Of The New Honda Fit 2024
Under the hood, the Jazz 2024 integrates advanced hybrid technology, utilizing a 1.5L gasoline engine paired with a robust hybrid system. This combination allows the vehicle to operate in fully electric mode for exemplary fuel economy, achieving up to 60 miles per gallon and offering a range of 550 to 600 miles per tank.
The introduction of eCVT replacing the traditional CVT promotes an exceptionally smooth drive, particularly in urban environments, where the Jazz can predominantly operate in electric mode, ensuring a calm and comfortable driving experience.
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Visual Renewal And Technical Enhancements
The Honda Jazz 2024 has received a significant visual revamp, especially at the front, where it previously appeared almost like a pure electric vehicle due to its closed front grille. Now, it boasts a new grille with a crisscross design and a glossy black lower diffuser in the Sport model, giving it a more appealing and distinctive look.
These visual changes are complemented by two-tone diamond-cut wheels, large front headlights, and a wide front glass area that ensures superior visibility, along with automatic high beam assist included as standard.
Interiors
Internally, the new Honda Fit 2024 stands out for its ergonomics and smart use of space. The Sport version, in particular, offers contrasting yellow stitching that adds vibrancy to the predominantly gray interior. This model also benefits from extremely comfortable seats with a suede effect, as well as stain resistance – a practical feature for daily use. Convenience is enhanced by an intuitive infotainment system, physical climate controls, and a generally practical and pleasant layout.
The versatility of the Jazz is evidenced by its rear “Magic Seats,” which fold up, freeing up vast cargo space for taller or longer items – a clever solution that expands the vehicle’s storage possibilities. Despite a trunk space that does not lead the segment, Honda compensates with generous passenger accommodation and ease of access, thanks to doors that open wide.
More Than Just A Car For The Elderly
The new Honda Jazz (Fit 2024) is redefining expectations by offering an appealing package that goes beyond the older audience. With the introduction of the Sport version, Honda aims to captivate younger consumers as well, thanks to its appealing design, efficient hybrid technology, and a practical and comfortable interior.
Whether for daily commuting, family needs, or as a versatile solution for hobbies and work, the Jazz proves to be a smart choice for a wide range of drivers. For Brazil, the model has not yet been confirmed, especially since there is the City Hatch which is performing well in our country.
Success Of The Honda Fit In Brazil
Since its launch in April 2003, the Honda Fit has established itself as one of Honda’s most successful models in Brazil, reaching the impressive milestone of 500,000 units sold in the country. Produced at the factory located in Sumaré, interior of São Paulo, the Fit has not only conquered the Brazilian market but has also stood out in Honda’s consortium results, achieving a record of 28,500 quotas sold, representing 64% of the brand’s total results between 2004 and July 2016.
The success of the Honda Fit transcends national borders, with over 6.3 million units sold worldwide since its launch in Japan in 2001. This Honda compact was a pioneer in the market by adopting CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) technology back in 2003, providing linear acceleration and smooth performance in various conditions of use.
This innovation resulted in an ideal combination of performance and fuel efficiency, especially in the current generation equipped with the 1.5 i-VTEC FlexOne engine. This engine delivers 116 hp at 6,000 rpm and 15.3 kgfm of torque at 4,800 rpm when fueled with ethanol, standing out for its energy efficiency.


bom dia tenho um fit personal 2018 e sinto que a honda parou de fabricar aqui no brasil esse modelo ,sera que para o futuro a honda repense e traga o fit de volta para o brasil ?