2026 Honda FIT
2026 Honda FIT
Est. monthly payment:
R 8,608 p/m
KwaZulu-Natal
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
This 2026 example has just 35 km on the clock and is offered as-new, making it worth attention if you want low initial running risk and the latest warranty/ownership start. It carries the FIT 1.5 Elegance CVT specification and benefits from Honda’s compact-car packaging and refinement for city and suburban use.
The e:HEV 1.5 petrol hybrid with e-CVT and front-wheel drive targets low fuel bills — the manufacturer’s claim is 3.4 L/100 km — and the CVT helps keep driving easy in traffic while insurance and operating costs should suit first-car buyers. Five doors and five seats give practical daily usability for shopping and short family trips.
Located in Woodlands, Pietermaritzburg, this new FIT for sale can be inspected locally; enquire to book a viewing or test drive of this petrol hatchback in KwaZulu-Natal.
SELLER'S COMMENTS
Introducing the sleek and practical Hatch, designed for those who value both style and functionality. With a CVT gearbox for smooth and efficient performance, this vehicle boasts 5 doors for easy access and a spacious boot size of up to 1210 litres for all your storage needs.
Standing at 1537mm high, 4043mm long, and 1694mm wide with a ground clearance of 141mm, the Hatch is the perfect size for navigating city streets and countryside roads with ease. With a power output of 89.00 kW and 145.00 Nm of torque, along with 5 gears and front-wheel drive, this vehicle offers a dynamic driving experience.
Equipped with 5 seats for comfort and convenience, the Hatch is the ideal choice for those seeking a versatile and reliable vehicle. Upgrade your driving experience with the Hatch today.
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Honda FIT
Honda’s Fit lines up against the Suzuki Baleno, Toyota Starlet, and Volkswagen Polo Vivo in SA’s B-segment hatchback ring, but it’s never been the obvious pick. Most South Africans after a city runabout with real practicality and decent running costs land elsewhere, probably because the Fit doesn’t offer a manual at all — just a CVT or, if you’re feeling flush, the E-CVT Hybrid. Power? A 1.5-litre petrol across the board. If you’re after one, good luck. There are only five active listings, spanning R248,888 to R439,800, with the median hovering at R287k. On paper at least, most buyers are gunning for Comfort and Elegance models, not the pricier Hybrid. The sweet spot is the 1.5 Comfort CVT — that’s where the real value sits, with examples clustered around R249k to R255k. Next up, the Elegance CVT at R286,900, which starts to look a bit ambitious. If you want the newer Comfort trim, you’re looking at R380,500, while the Hybrid E-CVT is a serious R439,800 commitment. These aren’t high-mileage cars, either: the average used Fit clocks in at just 27,320 km between model years 2022 and 2026. That’s low, and for a city hatch, it makes a difference. Where Honda sets itself apart is with those Magic Seats — you can carry a mountain bike or a small fridge without breaking a sweat, and neither the Baleno nor the Polo Vivo can really touch that. For buyers who actually use the back seat, that’s the point.
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2026 Honda FIT
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Honda FIT FAQs
Common questions about the Honda FIT in South Africa.

