The Honda Fit typically carries a fuel tank around 11.3 gallons (42.8 liters) in U.S. market models. Some overseas Jazz variants and later revisions may use up to about 11.9 gallons (45 liters). This article breaks down the standard size and notes where differences occur.
Understanding the tank size helps with planning fuel stops and estimating driving range, especially when swapping between city and highway driving or when comparing different markets.
Fuel-tank capacity by market and generation
Capacities are generally consistent within a generation but can vary by market and trim. The figures below reflect commonly cited specifications for the Honda Fit/Jazz family in recent years.
- U.S. and Canada: about 11.3 gallons (42.8 liters).
- Other markets (Jazz variants in some regions): up to 11.9 gallons (45 liters) in certain years or trims.
While these numbers cover most Fit/Jazz models, always verify the exact capacity for your specific vehicle by checking the fuel-filler door label or the owner’s manual, as regional versions can differ slightly.
Impact on range
With typical EPA fuel economy in the low 30s mpg (combined), a nominal 11.3-gallon tank yields roughly 380 miles (610 kilometers) of driving range under mixed conditions. Real-world range depends on driving style, terrain, and whether you’re predominantly in urban or highway settings.
Summary
The Honda Fit’s gas tank is generally 11.3 gallons (42.8 liters) in the U.S., with some markets offering up to 11.9 gallons (45 liters). This size provides a practical driving range aligned with the car’s compact efficiency, though exact figures can vary by generation, market, and trim. Always check your specific vehicle’s labeling for precise capacity.


