In broad terms, the Honda Fit offers about 93–95 cubic feet of passenger space and around 16.6 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats, expanding to about 52.7 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. Exact numbers vary by generation and market, but these figures capture the model’s standout balance of compact footprint and roomy cabin.
Interior space at a glance
The measurements below reflect typical figures reported for recent Fit/Jazz models in global markets. They focus on how many people the cabin can accommodate comfortably and how much gear can fit behind the rear seats.
- Passenger volume: approximately 93–95 cubic feet (2,630–2,690 liters).
- Cargo space behind the rear seats: 16.6 cubic feet (470 liters); with rear seats folded: 52.7 cubic feet (1,490 liters).
These numbers emphasize the Fit’s practical interior, noting that real-world space depends on seating configuration and trim. The figures can vary slightly by model year and market standard.
Generation and market notes
Across generations, interior space has remained a hallmark of the Fit, aided by flexible seating that the brand has marketed as “Magic Seat” in many markets. In the United States, the Fit was discontinued after the 2020 model year, while the Jazz nameplate continues in Europe, Asia and other regions with similar interior dimensions.
US vs global interior measurements
Most global versions share the same approach to cabin volume, but published numbers can differ slightly due to regional measurement standards (liters vs. cubic feet) and small spec variations. The practical takeaway is that the Fit/Jazz consistently offers a spacious feel for a subcompact hatchback across markets.
Summary
The Honda Fit delivers roughly 93–95 cubic feet of passenger space and 16.6 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats, expandable to 52.7 cubic feet with the seats folded. For a small car, that combination makes the interior feel notably roomy, especially when configured for cargo using the rear-seat folding options. Always check the exact specifications for the model year and market you’re considering, as figures can differ slightly by region and trim.


