Honda Fit for 2011 is a 4-door subcompact vehicle, which is scheduled to be released in the mid of this year. It has come up with a fun-to-drive and reasonable package. It is designed with safety improvements by including standard antiskid system on all models. The present review will concentrate on the important features of this vehicle.
Body styling
2011 Honda Fit has got a body styling identical to the 2010 model. This 5-seat rear door vehicle is categorized under the smallest coupe section in the United States. Honda Fit has employed the hatchback body style to design the vehicle’s interior, which is the best method that can be used to increase the commuters and load space in any coupe.

Honda Fit has a small snout underlined by big swept-rear headlights. It has a huge windshield, which is a result of the angled roof pillars in the vehicle. It is also characterized by a lengthy-roof and wagon-like body, that is cut off just behind the back wheels.
The new 2011 Fit represents 3-model lineup: the Fit Sport, the base Fit, and the Fit Sport with a navigation system. This vehicle is released in 4-new colors: Polished Metal Metallic, Alabaster Silver Metallic, Vortex Blue Peal, and Celestial Blue Metallic.
Power-train Specs
This new coupe is a mechanical recur of the old model. It has come up with a 4-cylinder 1.5-liter engine, which can generate around 118 hp of output power and 106 lb-feet of torque rating. Honda Fit’s engine is mated either with a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed auto transmission system.
Honda Fit for 2011 continues to be the most fuel efficient vehicle in States. According to EPA studies, this vehicle provides a mileage of around 27 mpg in cities and 33 mpg on highways with manual transmission system. The vehicle with automatic transmission will provide a fuel economy of around 28 mpg in the city limits and 35 mpg on the highways.