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Which Honda Fit models have Honda Sensing?

In the United States, Honda Sensing is not available on the base Fit LX; it is included on EX and EX-L trims. Availability varies by year and market.


North American market (United States and Canada)


The following section outlines how Honda Sensing typically appears in the Fit lineup within North America. Exact feature sets can change by model year and by local packaging, so always verify with the official spec sheet for the exact car you’re considering.


Common pattern for trim-level availability in North America:



  • LX: Honda Sensing is not typically included.

  • EX: Honda Sensing is commonly included as part of the EX safety/features package.

  • EX-L: Honda Sensing is commonly included as part of the EX-L safety/features package.


In North America, if you want Honda Sensing on a Fit, aim for an EX or EX-L trim. Always confirm the exact model year’s official specification with a dealer, as features can shift with updates or mid-year changes.


Global perspective


Outside North America, availability of Honda Sensing on the Fit (also known as the Jazz in many markets) varies by country, trim level, and year. Some markets offer Sensing on higher trims or as part of a safety-focused package, while others may limit it to newer or mid/high-spec vehicles. Because regional specs differ, check the local Honda brochure or speak with a regional dealer for precise details.


How to verify for a specific car


If you’re shopping internationally, follow these steps to confirm whether Honda Sensing is included on a particular Fit/Jazz:



  • Check the official brochure or spec sheet for the model year and country.

  • Ask the dealer to confirm whether the car has Honda Sensing as part of the package or as standard equipment.

  • Review the feature list on the window sticker (Monroney label in the U.S.).


Summary


Honda Sensing on the Honda Fit is typically found on the EX and EX-L trims in the United States, with the LX usually lacking the feature. Global availability depends on regional market practices and model year, so verify with local specifications for your country and year. If you tell me your country and year of interest, I can give you a precise, region-specific breakdown.

Can you add Honda Sensing after purchase?


Can Honda Sensing® Be Added Later by the Dealer? Can Honda Sensing® be added by a dealer? Unfortunately, Honda Sensing® can't be added by a dealer if the model or trim doesn't come with it originally.



Which Honda models have Honda Sensing?


Honda Sensing is an advanced suite of driver-assistive safety technologies that use cameras and radar to help drivers be aware of their surroundings and avoid potential hazards. Key features include systems like Forward Collision Warning, Collision Mitigation Braking System, and Lane Keeping Assist, which can alert drivers and even provide automatic braking and steering adjustments. The technology is standard on many new Honda models, and a newer version, Honda Sensing 360, provides 360-degree omnidirectional safety.
 
How it works

  • Honda Sensing uses a combination of cameras and radar to monitor the road ahead, behind, and to the sides of the vehicle. 
  • It constantly gathers information about road conditions, other vehicles, and pedestrians. 
  • The system processes this data and provides alerts to the driver or actively intervenes with braking and steering to prevent or mitigate a collision. 

Key safety features
  • Forward Collision Warning (FCW): Detects potential frontal collisions and provides audible and visual alerts. 
  • Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS): Can automatically apply the brakes if a collision is likely and the driver doesn't respond. 
  • Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS): Helps keep the vehicle centered in its lane by providing subtle steering input. 
  • Road Departure Mitigation (RDM): Warns the driver and can provide steering corrections if the vehicle drifts out of its lane without a turn signal. 
  • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC): Maintains a set speed and a set following distance from the vehicle ahead. 
  • Auto High-Beam Headlights: Automatically switches between high and low beams to improve visibility without blinding other drivers. 
  • Cross Traffic Monitor: Detects vehicles approaching from the sides when reversing. 
  • Honda Sensing 360: A more advanced version that provides 360-degree detection, including at intersections. 

Important considerations
  • Honda Sensing is a driving assistance system and requires the driver's full attention and control at all times. 
  • The driver is still responsible for safely operating the vehicle. 
  • The system can be standard or optional depending on the specific Honda model and trim level. 



What is the difference between Honda Fit EX and EX-L?


The 2020 Honda Fit EX-L's performance is identical to the experience the EX provides behind the wheel. However, this top-of-the-line Fit trim does carry a few upgrades as standard features. These include integrated turning signals in the powered and heated side mirrors, heated front seats and leather material.



What year did Honda add Honda Sensing?


Honda Sensing, the full suite of advanced driver-assistance systems, was first introduced on the 2015 Honda CR-V Touring model in the United States. Globally, the system's debut was in the 2015 Honda Legend, which went on sale in Japan. The system was made standard on all new Honda models for the 2022 model year. 

  • United States: The first full Honda Sensing suite was available on the 2015 Honda CR-V Touring trim. 
  • Japan: The system first launched in the 2015 Honda Legend. 
  • Availability: Honda began making the Honda Sensing package standard on all models starting with the 2022 model year. 


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