You have to look closely to see the  exterior modifications, but multiple subtle changes were made in an  effort to improve the car’s aerodynamics. Hitomi and his team added a  slightly edgier look to the body by touching up the headlights and  taillight clusters, as well as the front bumper and wheel arch  surrounds. Different underbody panels were also employed. A revised  spring-operated front brake pad design that reduces unwanted friction  and special eco tires were added to the mix.
The Fit Hybrid employs the Insight’s 1.3-liter 4-cylinder IMA  powertrain with CVT that develops roughly 98 horsepower combined. It’s  said to be about a second faster from 0-60 mph than the Insight, and  delivers the power in a more elegant manner. While no U.S. spec mileage  figures are available, we expect the Fit Hybrid will match or beat the  Insight’s roughly 40/43 city/highway mpg numbers.Thursday, January 13, 2011
2011 Honda Fit Hybrid
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