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Chinese-manufactured Honda Fit debuts on the domestic market; price range spans from 89,800 to yuan, with production overseen by the Guangzhou-Honda joint venture.

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In the ever-evolving world of automobiles, China continues to be a hotbed of innovation, as demonstrated by the recent arrivals of the Honda Fit and the unveiling of the Audi Q6.

The Honda Fit, produced by the Guangzhou-Honda joint venture, offers a versatile driving experience with two engine options. The smaller 1.3-litre engine produces 73kw and 127nm, while the larger 1.5-litre engine ups the ante with 88kw and 145nm. Both engines are mated to a choice of a 5-speed manual or automatic transmission, providing flexibility to suit various driving preferences.

The Honda Fit is now available on the Chinese car market, with prices ranging from 89,800 to 129,800 yuan. The top spec 'panoramic sunroof edition' commands the higher end of this price range at 129,800 yuan.

Meanwhile, the Audi Q6, though unveiled in China, has yet to be listed on the Chinese car market. The starting price for this luxury SUV is reported to be $74,000, making it an attractive option for those seeking a premium driving experience.

The Chinese automotive industry continues to make strides, with companies like Honda and Audi contributing significantly to its growth. The Honda Fit's impressive sales in China, such as the Denza D9 by BYD selling 3,000 units in just 30 minutes, are testament to the market's potential and the consumers' growing appetite for quality vehicles.

This article is part of a series titled "The Big Read - GAC (2/4)", exploring the journey of success in the Chinese automotive industry. Stay tuned for the next instalment as we delve deeper into this fascinating world.

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