The 2007 Honda Fit most often uses a 12-volt battery in Group Size 35. Some markets or trims may use Group 24F instead; always confirm by checking the battery label or the owner's manual.
Common battery sizes for the 2007 Fit
To avoid buying the wrong group size, here's how to identify the correct one for your car. The most typical option is Group 35, with Group 24F used in certain markets or configurations. Confirm the exact size for your vehicle before purchasing a replacement.
- Group 35 — the standard, most common size for the 2007 Fit in many regions
- Group 24F — an alternative used in some markets or trim levels
Conclusion: In practice, the safe approach is to verify the group size on the existing battery or consult Honda's parts database or the owner's manual to ensure a correct fit.
Verifying the right size for your car
Before you buy a replacement, verify the correct size by checking the following sources and measurements.
- Look for the group size stamped on the side or top of the existing battery (e.g., "Group 35" or "24F").
- Check the owner's manual or the official Honda parts catalog for the recommended group size, CCA, and capacity.
- Measure the battery tray dimensions and confirm terminal layout to ensure a proper fit.
- Determine whether you need a standard flooded battery or an AGM type, which may affect size and CCA.
- Consider climate and driving conditions; higher cold-cranking amps (CCA) are beneficial in cold climates, while typical replacements may suffice in milder areas.
Conclusion: Matching the correct group size and electrical specifications ensures reliable starts and compatibility with the Fit's electrical system.
Summary
The 2007 Honda Fit typically calls for a 12V battery, most often Group 35. In certain markets Group 24F is also observed. Always verify the exact group size, CCA, and capacity from the battery label, owner's manual, or Honda's parts catalog before purchasing. For best results, choose a battery that meets or exceeds OEM specifications and suits your climate.


