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What is the difference between a Honda Fit LX and a Honda Fit Sport?

The Sport trim generally adds styling and extra features on top of the LX, while keeping the same engine and transmission. In short, LX is the base level, and Sport offers more equipment and a sportier look, with year-to-year differences to verify.


Shared foundations: powertrain and safety


Across most model years, LX and Sport share the same 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine and similar transmission options (CVT or manual in some trims). Most safety systems—airbags, stability control, and braking features—are carried over, though feature availability can vary by year and package.


What the Sport adds: typical upgrades


When Honda offered a Sport variant alongside the LX, it typically provided exterior and interior upgrades that gave the car a more sports-oriented look and feel. The exact items vary by year and market, so the list below serves as a general guide.



  • Exterior styling cues that signal sportiness, such as distinctive grilles, upgraded wheels, and sometimes a rear spoiler.

  • Interior accents and materials, including sport-themed seat fabrics or stitching and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.

  • Technology and convenience upgrades, which could include an improved audio system or additional steering-wheel controls where available.

  • Changes to wheels and tires, often featuring larger wheels or different tire choices that affect ride and handling.

  • Occasional sport-tuned suspension in certain years, contributing to a different driving feel.


Keep in mind that not every model year offered a Sport trim, and some features may appear across other trims (like EX or EX-L) instead. Always check the specific window sticker or brochure for the car you’re considering.


Choosing between LX and Sport: practical guidance


Ask yourself whether you want the sportier look and the extra equipment that often accompanies the Sport. If price, simplicity, and maximum fuel efficiency are priorities, the LX is a solid choice. If you value cosmetic upgrades and additional features that come with Sport—and the features align with your needs—the Sport is typically worth the premium, provided you confirm the exact feature set for your year.


Year-to-year notes: what to verify when shopping


Because Honda has varied the availability of the Sport trim across generations and markets, always verify the exact feature list for the model year you’re considering. The LX vs Sport differences can change between early, mid, and late model years, so consulting the brochure or dealer spec sheet is essential.


Summary


In essence, the Honda Fit LX and Fit Sport share the same core powertrain, but Sport adds styling enhancements and extra features when offered. The precise items depend on the generation and market, so buyers should verify year-specific specifications to understand precisely what is included.

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