2020 Fit Interior

Minimalist design and user-friendly tech dominate the inside of the Fit, making it a comfortable place to spend time. Considering the Honda's affordability, you'd expect to find cheap materials everywhere, as that's the norm for the segment. However, the Honda surprisingly utilizes a considerable amount of high-quality materials and doesn't feel discounted on the inside; it's one of the best in the segment. The Honda Fit is a champion in the space category and is almost unmatched by rivals in terms of spaciousness and versatility, besting rivals not only on the spec sheet, but in the real world, too.

2020 Fit Interior Photos

Seating and Interior Space

The five-seater hatch is the king of capacity and offers a cavernous interior, with ample space available in the front and the back. An array of seating adjustments are available for both front and rear seats, while the second-row seats are Honda's appropriately named Magic Seats, offering unrivaled versatility and storage capability. This doesn't come at the expense of comfort, however, as both the front and rear seats are supportive, have ample adjustability, and will accommodate taller adults better than any other subcompact, thanks to a minimum of 37.5 inches of rear headroom and 39.3 inches of legroom, both improved upon in the front seats. The rear of the Fit boasts class-leading space and six-footers aren't likely to have a problem sitting comfortably for long distances.

2020 Honda Fit Interior Dimensions:

Honda Fit TrimsLXSportEXEX-L
Seating5555
Headroom Front Seat39.5 in.39.5 in.38 in.38 in.
Headroom Back Seat37.5 in.37.5 in.37.6 in.37.6 in.
Legroom Front Seat41.4 in.41.4 in.41.4 in.41.4 in.
Legroom Back Seat39.3 in.39.3 in.39.3 in.39.3 in.
Shoulder Room Front54.8 in.54.8 in.54.8 in.54.8 in.
Shoulder Room Rear52.6 in.52.6 in.52.6 in.52.6 in.
Hip Room, Front51.5 in.51.5 in.51.5 in.51.5 in.
Hip Room, Rear45.1 in.45.1 in.45.1 in.45.1 in.


Interior Colors and Materials

Each of the four trim levels come with unique combinations in terms of colors and materials. Across all models, hard plastic hasn't been overused on the inside and the dash is pleasantly clad in soft-touch material. The base-level LX and mid-level EX come standard with black cloth upholstery. The Sport trim comes with black sport cloth upholstery and is further distinguished from other trim levels by its leather steering wheel and unique orange stitching on the seats. The top-of-the-range EX-L trim is the only model that sees black leather used throughout.

2020 Fit Trunk and Cargo Space

The Honda Fit is an absolute champion in the space department and is no doubt a class-leader.

Dubbed the Magic Seat, the Honda's second row can transform into four different modes. Utility mode allows for 52.7 cubic feet of space when the second-row seats are folded, increasing from the basic 16.6-cube allotment, while Long mode can be used for transporting lengthier items by folding down the front passenger seat. The Tall mode makes up to four feet of vertical space available by removing head restraints and tipping up the rear seat bases, and the final and most notable mode of them all, Refresh Mode, folds the front seats back and reclines the rear seat for relaxation. Large door pockets and cupholders are found throughout the spacious hatch, making for ample in-cabin storage solutions, too.

2020 Honda Fit Trunk and Cargo Space Photos

2020 Honda Fit Cargo Dimensions:

Honda Fit TrimsLXSportEXEX-L
Max Volume52.7 in.52.7 in.52.7 in.52.7 in.


2020 Fit Infotainment and Features

Features

A multitude of features can be found in Honda Fit cars from its most basic trim, the LX, and upwards. All models come standard equipped with air conditioning, central locking, electric windows, cruise control, and a tilt-and-telescopic adjustable steering wheel. The EX brings aboard a one-touch sunroof and push-button start, while moving up to the premium EX-L sees the addition of heated seats. In terms of safety, standard features include cruise control and a rearview camera but moving up to the EX will see the addition of Honda Sensing that includes lane-keep assist and frontal-collision avoidance technology, as well as adaptive cruise control and traffic sign recognition.

Infotainment

At a base level, the Honda Fit doesn't offer an overly useful amount of tech-focused features and comes standard equipped with a five-inch non-touch screen and Bluetooth capability; there is also one USB port and a four-speaker sound system. Things get better, though, as you move up in the range with full smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto coming in as a standard feature from the Sport trim upwards. This also adds a seven-inch touchscreen and a six-speaker sound system with standard SiriusXM satellite radio to the features list.