The 2020 Honda Fit Shuttle, also known as the Honda Shuttle, is a station wagon version of the Honda Fit (also called the Honda Jazz). It's known for its spacious interior and cargo area, making it a practical choice for families or those needing extra space. Key features include a 1.5L engine, available in both gasoline and hybrid versions, and a continuously variable transmission (CVT) for front-wheel-drive models.
- Engine: 1.5L i-VTEC (gasoline) or 1.3L i-VTEC with electric motor (hybrid).
- Power: Gasoline: 120 PS (88 kW); Hybrid: 88 PS (65 kW) + 14 PS (10 kW) from electric motor.
- Transmission: CVT for front-wheel-drive models, 5-speed automatic for four-wheel-drive models.
- Length: 4,385 - 4,410 mm.
- Width: 1,695 mm.
- Height: 1,540 mm.
- Wheelbase: 2,530 mm.
- Cargo Space: The Fit Shuttle features a two-piece load floor for under-floor storage and cargo area division. Rear seats fold 60/40, providing up to 1143L of space, according to Vin's Automotive Group.
- Seating: Typically 5 seats.
- Magic Seat: Standard across the range for the Shuttle, allowing for the transportation of taller items.
- Fuel Efficiency: Enhanced fuel efficiency through reduced engine friction, aerodynamic improvements, and optimized hybrid system control.
- ECON Mode: Standard on all models for improved fuel economy.
- Hybrid Model: Features Eco Assist (Ecological Drive Assist System).
- Optional Honda Sensing: A suite of safety features including Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS), Lane Keep Assist System (LKAS), and more from Prestige Motorsport.
- The Fit Shuttle shares drivetrains with the Honda Fit.
- It was first released in Japan on June 16, 2011.
- The car also features a low load lip and no protruding parts to make loading bulky items easier.

