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Honda's Fourth-Generation Fit RS Trim is Only Available in Japan

The Honda Fit RS is a fourth-generation trim available for the Honda Fit exclusively in the Japanese market. This trim will boast the highest performance specifications out of the five available Honda Fit trims. According to Honda, the Fit RS will easily exceed the 109 horsepower of the standard Honda Fit model.

In terms of its visuals, the Japan-exclusive trim is a compact hatchback that is lightweight despite its spacious interior, weighing only 2,500 pounds. Additionally, the Honda Fit RS features a front-wheel-drive system only, which is one trade-off of the increased performance specifications of this trim.

The spacious interior features a number of smart features, such as the ability to connect to a mobile phone, push-to-start functionality, remote locking and unlocking, auto-braking while in drive, and many features that are optional upgrades at the time of purchase.
Trend Themes
1. Exclusive Car Trims - Brands can explore creating exclusive trims for specific markets or regions to appeal to consumer preferences and cultural values.
2. Performance Upgrades - Manufacturers can identify the demand for high-performance specifications and incorporate them into product lines as a means to differentiate from competitors.
3. Smart Interior Features - Car brands can continue to integrate smart technology into the design of their vehicles, enhancing the overall driving experience.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Automakers can increase profitability by creating specialized car trims that cater to specific markets and demographics.
2. Technology - Innovation in smart interior features presents opportunities for technology companies to partner with and provide solutions for the automotive industry.
3. Marketing - Marketing campaigns can be tailored to emphasize exclusive trims and performance specs to differentiate from other automakers and create a unique selling proposition.

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