The Honda Fit, known as the Jazz in most markets, sits in the subcompact hatchback class with a compact footprint. In its most common configuration, it runs about 161 inches in length and around 68 inches in width, though exact numbers vary by year and market.
Dimension snapshot by market
Before listing representative figures, note that these numbers refer to the body measurements of the vehicle itself, typically excluding mirrors unless specified.
- United States (2015–2020 Fit): Length 161.4 in (4,099 mm); Width 67.9 in (1,726 mm) excluding mirrors.
These figures illustrate the general footprint for the U.S.-market model. Width figures can differ if a source lists the width including mirrors, which adds roughly a couple of inches to the overall width.
Global footprint and generational guidance
In other markets—where the car is known as the Jazz—the footprint is similar but can vary slightly by generation and measurement conventions. Broadly, the exterior length tends to fall in the 4,000–4,070 mm range, and the width in the 1,690–1,730 mm range, depending on the specific model year and market.
Measurement conventions
Width measurements are often published excluding side mirrors. If you’re comparing specs, verify whether the source includes mirrors, as that can add a few centimeters to the published width.
Summary
Across markets and generations, the Honda Fit/Jazz typically measures about 4.0 meters long and about 1.7 meters wide, with the most commonly cited U.S. figures being roughly 4,099 mm in length and 1,726 mm in width (excluding mirrors). Always check the official spec for the exact year and market you’re interested in, since small variations exist.


