Honda Fit
The Honda Fit is a five-door hatchback subcompact car, manufactured by the Honda Motor Company of Japan. It is known as the Jazz in Europe, some parts of Asia, Australia, Oceania, the Middle East, and Africa - while retaining the name "Fit" in Japan, China, and the Americas. Honda originally intended to name the car "Fitta", but shortened the name in some markets, and renamed it completely in others, upon discovering that in several Nordic languages, "fitta" is a popular slang word for vagina. The Fit was first introduced in June 2001. It uses Honda's Global Small Car platform, which is also used by the City/Fit Aria, Airwave, Mobilio, and the Mobilio Spike.
First generation
Although the Honda Fit is now one of Honda’s global models, it experienced a very slow progression as it made its way around the world. The car first debuted in June 2001 in Japan and immediately became a big hit. It was then introduced to Europe (early 2002), Australia (late 2002), South America (early 2003), South Africa and South-East Asia (mid 2003), China (mid 2004), and Mexico (late 2005).