Honda Motors South Africa is injecting a breath of fresh air into the FIT range with this 2024 facelift, offering a more dynamic and sophisticated driving experience for South African motorists. The facelifted Honda FIT, announced earlier today, encompasses both the recently facelifted FIT eHEV hybrid and the standard petrol variants, bringing a new level of character, technology, and safety to the popular hatchback.
Starting off with the exterior, its design receives a noticeable makeover, shedding its previous gentle demeanor for a more assertive stance. Revised bumpers, a sculpted rear end, and a stylish matte black trim throughout create a cohesive and characterful aesthetic. These enhancements stay true to Honda’s “Yoo no bi” design philosophy.

Inside, the FIT embraces a tech-forward approach, boasting a standard-fit 9-inch HMI infotainment system across all grades. This intuitive system keeps you connected and entertained, while LED headlights, daytime running lights, and Honda SENSING advanced driver-assistance features ensure both comfort and confidence behind the wheel.

The FIT comes equipped with Honda’s SENSING™ suite, offering unrivalled safety in the segment. The enhanced system utilizes a front wide-view camera with a broader field of vision and improved night-time operation, keeping you and your loved ones safe on the road. Features like Collision Mitigation Braking System, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, and Road Departure Mitigation System work seamlessly to provide an extra layer of protection.
The refreshed FIT range has two petrol variants – Comfort and Elegance – and the eHEV hybrid. The Comfort grade starts at R379,900, while the Elegance trim adds a touch of luxury for R415,900. The FIT eHEV hybrid sits at the top of the range at R544,900.
All variants come standard with a 5-year / 200,000km warranty, a 4-year / 60,000km service plan, and 3 years of AA roadside assistance.
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