Honda Fit EV

Main Specifications

Years of Production2013 - 2014
Country of ManufactureUSA (Honda)
Accel. 0-60 mph 8.3 s 176 out of 332
Range 82 miles 271 out of 332
Battery20 kWh306 out of 332
New from:$ 37,400
Used from:$ N/A
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8.3 s

Accel. 0-60 mph 8.3 s
Top speed 92 mph (148 km/h)
  • Battery pack capacity
    20 kWh
  • Range
    82 miles
  • Body style hatchback
    Body
    Hatchback
  • Charge port for USA type1
    Charge Port
    Type1
  • Charge port for EU not-available
    Charge Port
    Not announced

Specs of Honda Fit EV

Battery and Charging
Range EPA 82 miles (132 km)
Range WLTP N/A
Battery pack capacity 20 kWh
Max charging power (AC) 6.6 kW
Max charging power (DC) N/A
Avg. charging speed (DC) ~0 mph
Powertrain
Accel. 0-60 mph 8.3 s
Top speed 92 mph (148 km/h)
Engine power 123 hp (92 kW)
Engine torque 189 lb-ft (256 Nm)
Efficiency 24 kWh/100 miles
Drive type FWD
Motor type Permanent-magnet
Body and Chassis
Number of seats 5
Dimensions (LxWxH) 162 x 67.7 x 62.2 in
Wheelbase 98.4 in
Curb weight 3252 lb
Cargo volume 12 ft3
Towing capacity N/A

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About Honda Fit EV

GENERAL

The Honda Fit EV is a five-door, front-engine, front-wheel drive, all-electric hatchback, which is manufactured and marketed by Honda. The production 2013 model year Fit EV was unveiled at the 2011 Los Angeles Show.
PERFORMANCE
Fit EV's Honda-designed AC synchronous electric motor is similar to the unit that drives the FCX Clarity fuel cell electric vehicle. The drive motor configuration was developed to deliver powerful acceleration, along with very quiet operation. To minimize noise and vibration, the rigidity of the Fit EV's motor housing has been increased, as compared to that of the FCX Clarity.
The Fit EV's rotor and stator feature a combined reluctance-torque, low-loss magnetic circuit and full-range, full-digital vector control to achieve high efficiency and high output over a wide speed range. The innovative shape and layout of the magnets in the rotor results in high-output, high-torque, high-rpm performance.
The Fit EV turns kinetic energy into electrical energy via a regenerative braking system, and this captured energy is then stored in the rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack. The electric motor acts as a generator that can recharge the battery pack during braking, gentle deceleration or coasting.
CHARGING
When connected to a standard 120-volt AC wall outlet with the included portable charging cable, the Fit EV can be fully recharged in less than 15 hours1. With a 240-volt AC Level 2 Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) device connected to the Fit EV's standard onboard 6.6-kW charger, the charge time is less than three hours1. This extremely short recharge time allows the Fit EV to be completely recharged during the early morning "super off-peak" hours where in some areas electricity rates are lowest. It also allows the Fit EV to be plugged in for a short period of time for a partial recharge.
Awards & Achievements
KBB.com: 10 Best Green Cars 2013
Auto Bild and Schwacke: 2017 Residual Value Champion

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