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Is there a Honda Fit manual?

The short answer: yes—manual transmissions have been offered for the Honda Fit (known as the Jazz in many markets), but availability depends on model year and region; current U.S.-spec Fits are CVT-only, and manuals are mostly found on older models or in international markets.


Global availability


This section explains where a manual Honda Fit has been available and what buyers should expect by region.


North America


In the United States and Canada, manual transmissions appeared on early Fits but were not carried forward into the most recent models. As Honda updated the lineup, newer Fits in North America shifted to a continuously variable transmission (CVT) with no factory manual option for current model years. Manual examples, if any, are typically found in used-car inventories or imports from other markets.



  • Early model years (pre-2015 in many markets) commonly offered a 5-speed manual alongside a 5-speed automatic.

  • From roughly 2015 onward, new Fits sold in North America were CVT-only; manuals are mainly available through the used market or non-U.S. imports.


For those seeking a manual in North America, the best bets are older Fits or Jazz imports from other regions, subject to compliance and warranty considerations.


Europe and Asia (Jazz market)


Across Europe and much of Asia, the Jazz Fit has historically offered more manual options, with 5- and sometimes 6-speed manuals depending on engine and trim. Some markets continue to offer a manual gearbox on certain Jazz models, while others have shifted to CVT on specific engines or models.



  • European Jazz models frequently used 5- or 6-speed manuals with petrol engines around 1.4–1.5 liters.

  • In parts of Asia and the Middle East, manual Fits/Jazz have been common on select trims, especially in markets where manual transmissions remain popular.


The practical takeaway: manual availability remains regionally diverse, and a modern Jazz in some countries may still be sold with a manual, while U.S.-bound Fits are CVT-only in newer years.


How to verify a manual Fit in a listing


When shopping for a manual Honda Fit, use these steps to confirm the transmission type before purchase.



  1. Inspect the gear selector: a visible 5- or 6-speed shift gate is a quick clue to a manual transmission.

  2. Check the window sticker or owner's manual for "Transmission" or "Gearbox" details; look for "5MT" or "6MT" indicators.

  3. Look up the VIN with a Honda decoding tool or dealer to confirm original drivetrain specifications.

  4. Test-drive or arrange a road test to ensure smooth clutch operation and clean gear engagement.

  5. Review service history for clutch wear or replacement, which can hint at the gearbox condition in higher-mileage examples.


In short, manual Fits exist but are more common in older model years or non-U.S. markets; verify the specific vehicle's configuration before buying.


Summary and takeaways


There is no single answer for every market, because Honda offered manuals for the Fit in some regions and stopped in others. If you specifically want a manual, look toward older generation Fits or Jazz models from Europe, Asia, or import channels, and always verify the transmission type before purchase. For buyers in the United States, the current model years are CVT-only, and manuals are generally limited to used or non-U.S. imports.

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