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Is Honda Fit the same as Honda City?

No. They are distinct Honda models with different market positions and body styles. The Honda Fit, known as the Jazz in Europe and many other regions, is a small five-door hatchback prized for its versatile interior. The Honda City is a separate subcompact model that has traditionally been sold as a sedan in many markets, with a hatchback variant available in some regions. Availability and naming vary by country, so they are not identical cars.


Honda Fit (Jazz): what it is


The Honda Fit, called the Jazz in many markets, is Honda’s compact hatchback designed to maximize interior space in a small footprint. Its standout feature is interior configurability that enhances practicality for passengers and cargo.


Key facts about the Fit/Jazz are summarized below:



  • Body style: five-door subcompact hatchback

  • Names by region: Fit in the United States and several markets; Jazz in Europe, Asia, and Australia

  • Interior: flexible seating with Honda’s “Magic Seats” that fold in multiple configurations

  • Market status: widely sold outside the United States; the U.S. Fit was discontinued after the 2020 model year


In short, the Fit/Jazz is Honda’s practical, space-maximizing hatchback, but it is not the same vehicle as the City.


Honda City: what it is


The Honda City is a separate subcompact model that has typically been offered as a sedan in many regions, prioritizing trunk space and ride comfort. In some markets, Honda also sells a City Hatchback, a five-door variant that broadens the lineup beyond the traditional sedan.


Key facts about the City and its variations are outlined here:



  • Body style: typically a compact sedan; in some markets also offered as City Hatchback (a five-door hatch)

  • Markets: widely available in countries like India, Southeast Asia, and parts of Europe; not commonly sold in the United States

  • Powertrains: varies by market, with naturally aspirated 1.5L engines in many regions and occasional hybrid or turbo options in others

  • Position in lineup: a distinct vehicle from the Fit/Jazz, serving a different subcompact segment


Thus, the City is not the same as the Fit/Jazz, though both fall under Honda’s umbrella of small-car offerings. The City Hatchback, where available, adds a hatch variant to the City family but remains a separate model from the Jazz/Fit.


Regional naming and availability


Name conventions and body styles differ by country. The “Jazz” name is used in Europe, parts of Asia, and some other regions for what Americans know as the Fit. In several markets, Honda also markets a City Hatchback as a separate model or variant, while in the United States the City is not a current mainstream offering and the Fit was discontinued in 2020.


Before looking at market-specific examples, it helps to understand how naming and body styles diverge across regions:



  • United States: Fit (discontinued after 2020); no current City model in the U.S. lineup

  • Europe/Asia/Australia: Jazz (Fit) and, in some markets, City Hatchback variants

  • India and parts of Southeast Asia: City and City Hatchback are common, with Jazz/City Hatchback offerings differing by local demand


Market availability and naming can change over time, so checking with a local Honda dealer provides the most accurate, up-to-date information.


Bottom line


No—Honda Fit and Honda City are not the same vehicle. The Fit (Jazz) is a small hatchback designed for maximum interior practicality in a compact footprint. The City is a separate subcompact model with sedan styling in many markets and a hatchback variant in others. In some regions, you may encounter a City Hatchback, which adds a hatch option to the City lineup, but it does not convert the Jazz/Fit into the City. Always verify local availability and naming with a dealer.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.