The Honda Fit was offered in a broad palette that varied by generation and region. Across its production run, owners could typically choose white, black, silver/gray, blue, and red shades, with metallic and pearl finishes available on many models. Exact color names and availability depend on model year and market.
Color availability by generation
Color palettes evolved with each generation, and some markets offered additional hues or two-tone options. Below is a representative overview by generation that captures common color families used on the Fit over time.
First generation (2007–2008 US and early markets)
Common exterior colors for the original Fit typically fell into these families.
- White (solid and pearl variants)
- Black
- Silver/gray metallic
- Blue metallic
- Red metallic
Concluding note: The first generation established a practical, broadly appealing color range with emphasis on neutrals and classic hues.
Second generation (2009–2013/2014)
For the mid-generation Fit, color offerings expanded to include similar core shades plus additional metallics and deeper reds.
- White (solid and pearl)
- Black
- Silver/gray metallic
- Blue metallic
- Red metallic
- Additional metallic hues offered in some markets
Concluding note: While the core palette remained, some markets saw more metallic options and special edition colors.
Third generation (2015–2020/2021)
The modern Fit continued the trend of a practical color lineup, with a few extra options and occasional two-tone treatments on certain trims or markets.
- White (solid and pearl)
- Black
- Silver/gray metallic
- Blue metallic
- Red metallic
- Other region-specific colors and two-tone schemes were occasionally available
Concluding note: The final generations kept the familiar core colors while offering occasional regional variations and two-tone choices on select trims.
Summary
The Honda Fit’s color options were broad but anchored in a core set of hues—white, black, silver/gray, blue, and red—along with metallic and pearl finishes. Availability and exact color names varied by market and model year, with occasional two-tone options on certain trims. For precise color names and matching options, consult the specific model year color chart or a Honda dealership for the region you’re considering.


