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2002 Honda Fit Specs


- ** 2002 Honda Fit Overview and Details

Summary

The 2002 Honda Fit is a compact, fuel-efficient hatchback renowned for its practical design and economical performance, making it a popular choice for urban drivers seeking reliable transportation.

History

Introduced in 2001 as a 2002 model, the Honda Fit marked Honda’s return to compact car production after a hiatus following the Acord platform. This generation emphasized fuel efficiency and stylish design, aligning perfectly with the growing demand for smaller, environmentally friendly vehicles in the early 2000s.

Car Culture

The 2002 Honda Fit quickly became a staple in various car communities, particularly among younger drivers and eco-conscious consumers. Its agile handling, combined with affordability and reliability, fostered a dedicated following across numerous cities like Tokyo and Los Angeles, where it became a symbol of urban mobility efficiency.

Technical Specifications

  • Body Style: Hatchback
  • Horsepower: 137 hp
  • Transmission: CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission)
  • Trim Levels Available: LX, EX, SV
  • Engine Type & Size: DOHC 16-valve, 1.5L
  • Horsepower & Torque: 137 hp / 128 ft-lb
  • Drivetrain: Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Fuel Tank Size: 13.5 gallons
  • MPG (City/Highway): 30/36 mpg
  • Dimensions: Length: 14 ft, Width: 5.9 ft, Height: 4.5 ft
  • Cargo Capacity: 11.4 cu ft
  • Towing Capacity: N/A
  • Safety Ratings: Generally rated well with features like airbags and ABS
  • Key Features: Sunroof, Heated Seats, A/C, Rear Seat Lumbar Support
  • Passenger Capacity: 5

Changes from Previous Year

Compared to its predecessor, the 2002 Honda Fit saw notable enhancements in its suspension system and interior refinement, catering to a more refined driving experience while maintaining its compact footprint and fuel efficiency. The body style remained consistent with the previous generation, emphasizing a hatchback design suitable for urban environments.