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Which Honda Fit has a CVT transmission?

The automatic transmission in a Honda Fit is a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission).


The only non-CVT option is the 5-speed manual. If you’re evaluating a Fit with an automatic, it will be a CVT.


Overview: CVT in the Honda Fit


Honda uses a CVT for its automatic-transmission Fits across most markets and generations. The CVT is designed to provide smooth acceleration and improved fuel economy by eliminating fixed gears. The other, non-CVT option you’ll see on Fits is the traditional 5-speed manual, offered on select trims and in certain markets.


CVT Availability Across Generations and Markets


The following notes summarize how CVT usage has appeared across different generations and regions. Availability can vary by market and trim.



  • Automatic Fits in most markets (including North America and Europe) use a Continuously Variable Transmission rather than a traditional automatic. This has been the standard approach for the automatic option on recent Fits.

  • The 5-speed manual is the other transmission choice that has appeared on various trims and years in different markets; it remains popular among buyers who prefer a manual gearbox.

  • Some markets have offered CVT variants with driver aids like a sport/“manual” mode or paddle-shift-style control to mimic stepped-gear behavior, while others provide a simpler CVT with a sport mode.

  • Across recent generations, Honda has largely standardized the automatic option on the Fit as CVT, while preserving the manual option for those who want it.


In short, if a Honda Fit is listed with an automatic transmission, it should be a CVT; the traditional automatic transmission is not a common option in Fits today.


How to Confirm Your Honda Fit Has a CVT


Use these steps to verify the transmission type on a specific vehicle you’re considering or already own.



  1. Check the vehicle’s window sticker or the official brochure for drivetrain details. Look for “CVT” or “Continuously Variable Transmission.”

  2. Consult the owner’s manual or the service manual, where the transmission type is usually stated explicitly.

  3. Look for a badge on the exterior or near the trunk that says “Earth Dreams CVT” or simply “CVT.”

  4. Examine the gear selector: CVTs typically show a straightforward P-R-N-D layout and may include a manual or sport mode; some models display a +/- gate for simulated gear changes.

  5. If in doubt, contact a Honda dealership and provide the VIN to confirm the exact transmission code and spec for the model/year you’re evaluating.


By checking the documentation, badges, and the dealership records, you can confirm whether a specific Honda Fit uses a CVT.


Summary


The Honda Fit’s automatic transmissions are CVTs across modern trims and markets, with the traditional 5-speed manual offered as the non-CVT option in various regions. If you’re shopping for a Fit, expect the automatic to be a CVT, and verify via the window sticker, owner’s manual, or dealer records if you need to be certain about a particular year and market.

Which Honda models are CVT?


Many recent Honda models come with a continuously variable transmission (CVT), including the Civic, Accord, CR-V, and HR-V. Hybrid and electric models often use an electronic CVT (eCVT), such as the Accord Hybrid, Insight, and Clarity Plug-in Hybrid. Specific models and trims will have the CVT, so it's important to check the vehicle's specifications.
 
This video explains different types of transmissions, including CVT: 1mThe Engineers PostYouTube · Jun 3, 2025

  • Honda Civic: Available on sedan, coupe, and hatchback models, including hybrid versions.
  • Honda Accord: Available on the standard model and the hybrid version.
  • Honda CR-V: Available on the regular and hybrid models.
  • Honda HR-V: Available on this subcompact SUV.
  • Honda Insight: Also uses an eCVT.
  • Honda Clarity Plug-in Hybrid: Uses an eCVT.
  • Honda Fit: This subcompact car also came equipped with a CVT.
  • Honda Prologue: This all-electric SUV uses a form of CVT. 



What year did Honda Fit get CVT transmission?


The engines are mated to a five-speed manual, five-speed automatic, and continuously variable transmission (CVT), depending on the region (CVT not offered in United States prior to 2015).



Does a 2007 Honda Fit have a CVT transmission?


All models share the same 1.5 L 109 hp (81 kW) engine and standard 5-speed manual transmission. A conventional 5-speed automatic transmission is optional, instead of the CVT found throughout the rest of the world. The Fit Sport receives paddle shifters mounted behind the steering wheel when ordered with the automatic.



Is the 2015 Honda Fit CVT?


In keeping with Honda's mission, to provide both fuel efficiency and fun-to-drive at a high level, the 2015 Fit is powered by an all-new Earth Dreams Technology 1.5-liter engine paired with either a new six-speed manual transmission (6MT) or a new Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT).


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