
Spotlight on the Honda Jazz or Honda Fit minor facelift in China, starting at just 297,493 baht or 66,800 yuan.
A reporter reported that GAC Honda from China has unveiled the Honda Fit or Honda Jazz minor facelift. This Honda Fit is powered by a 1.5-liter 4-cylinder i-VTEC gasoline engine producing a maximum of 124 horsepower (91 kilowatts) and peak torque of 145 Newton-meters, paired with a CVT automatic transmission. It can reach a top speed of 188 km/h and has an average fuel consumption of 17.9 km/l (WLTP).
The 2026 Honda Fit is priced at 66,800 yuan in China, equivalent to 297,493 baht (as of 20 Jan 2026), and is limited to only 3,000 units nationwide.
The 2026 Honda Fit in China features a black-accented bumper grille for a sporty look, 15-inch steel wheels, sleek dual-layer LED headlights with a sharp design, and is available in three colors: yellow, Dynamic Blue, and white.
The central screen measures 10.1 inches and supports connectivity with HUAWEI HiCar, Baidu CarLife+, and wireless Apple CarPlay. It also includes a 7-inch digital driver information display and a two-spoke multifunction steering wheel.
Honda Fit’s safety features include Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), Traction Control System (TCS), ABS with EBD, Hill Start Assist (HSA), Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), and airbags limited to front and front side airbags only.
However, the Honda Fit’s highlight is its focus on first-time car buyers seeking an affordable, durable, and easy-to-maintain vehicle. Those who have visited China will notice that cars there often endure tough conditions, and Honda China emphasizes that the Fit is robust, with many still in use after more than 10 years. Anyone who has been to China has likely seen this firsthand.