Does Honda still sell Fit?
The Honda Fit is no longer sold in the United States, but the same hatchback continues to be offered worldwide under the Jazz name in many markets.
In the US, Honda discontinued the Fit after the 2019 model year as consumer demand shifted toward crossovers and SUVs. Outside the US, the model remains in production and is marketed as the Honda Jazz, with recent generations adding hybrid options and updated tech.
Current status by market
Here is a snapshot of where the model lives today and how it’s branded in different regions.
- United States and Canada: no longer offered as the Fit; the lineup focuses on other small-car/hatchback options and SUVs.
- Europe and the United Kingdom: sold as Honda Jazz; recent versions include hybrid powertrains (e:HEV) and updated interiors and safety tech.
- Japan and much of Asia: continues in the Jazz lineup with regional variants and hybrid options; longstanding market presence.
- Oceania and some Latin American markets: Jazz remains available, often with market-specific trims and engines.
Overall, Honda has phased out the Fit name in North America while maintaining the model’s global life under the Jazz badge, with ongoing updates and electrified options in many regions.
Naming, branding, and product notes
Branding: Fit vs Jazz
The car is the same core hatchback platform, but the name changes by market. The "Fit" badge has largely disappeared from the US market, while "Jazz" remains the global branding in most other regions.
What to expect in newer Jazz/Fit layouts
Across markets where the Jazz is sold, buyers can expect modern safety suites, improved infotainment, and increasingly available hybrid powertrains as Honda pursues electrification across its small-car lineup.
Summary
Does Honda still sell Fit? In short, yes—outside the United States. The car continues to be offered as the Honda Jazz in many regions, with ongoing updates and hybrid options. In the United States, Honda no longer sells the Fit, reflecting a shift in strategy toward crossovers and newer compact hatchbacks. For buyers worldwide, the core small-car offering persists under the Jazz name, while the Fit badge has effectively faded from North American showrooms.
