The top trim in the United States Honda Fit lineup is the EX-L (often with navigation).
The meaning of “highest grade” can vary by year and region. This article focuses on the U.S. trim naming and notes how variations across markets can affect which version is considered the top tier.
United States trim ladder
The following list shows the typical progression from base to top in the U.S. market, ending with the highest-grade model.
- LX
- Sport
- EX
- EX-L (Navi) — top-tier
Features commonly associated with the EX-L (Navi) top tier include leather seating, a power sunroof, leather-wrapped steering wheel, a larger infotainment screen, and, in many years, integrated navigation and Honda Sensing features depending on the model year.
Regional variations and how to verify the top grade
Other markets that sold the Honda Fit/Jazz use different naming conventions for their highest-grade trims. If you are shopping outside the United States, or for current availability in other markets, check the official regional specifications or contact a local dealer for the exact top trim for that year.
How to confirm the top trim for a specific car
When evaluating a used Fit, look at the feature set and the badge: leather seats and navigation typically indicate EX-L or an equivalent top trim; Honda Sensing features vary by year and trim level. The presence of a navigation system is often a clue to EX-L or higher in older models.
Additionally, verifying the build sticker or the year’s brochure can confirm the official trim name and included equipment.
Summary: In the United States, the Honda Fit’s highest trim typically was EX-L (Navi) in its last years, with EX as the next rung down and LX/Sport below. The model has since been discontinued in the U.S., and trim naming can vary by region in other markets, so always check local Honda materials or a dealer for current offerings.


