Typically about 11.3–11.9 gallons (43–45 liters), varying by model year and market.
In the United States, Honda discontinued the Fit after the 2020 model year; in other regions, the car is sold as the Jazz and continues to use a similarly sized tank, though exact figures can differ by trim and year.
Tank size by market
The figures below reflect common specifications for the Honda Fit (and its Jazz name in other regions). Exact capacity may differ by trim and year; always verify the door sticker or owner's manual for the precise number.
- US-market Honda Fit (2015–2020): 11.3–11.9 gallons (approximately 42.8–45.0 liters)
- Europe/Japan variants (Jazz): around 40 liters (about 10.6 gallons)
In short, these ranges cover the typical configurations used in major markets, with small variations by year and trim.
What factors influence tank size
Various design and regulatory differences across regions and model years can lead to modest changes in tank capacity.
- Regional regulations and market positioning
- Model year updates and trim levels
- Optional equipment or safety considerations
For the exact figure, consult your vehicle’s fuel-filler door sticker or the owner's manual.
Notes on naming and market variations
The Honda Fit is known as the Jazz in many regions. While naming differs, the overall tank capacity has remained broadly similar across generations, with some regional variations.
Summary
Most Honda Fits and Jazz models use a fuel tank in the 11.3–11.9 gallon range (roughly 43–45 liters), with European/Japanese versions often around 40 liters. Always verify the exact specification for your specific vehicle year, region, and trim on the door sticker or in the owner’s manual.


