EPA Tested The Honda Fit EV
Automotive Of World-EPA Tested The Honda Fit EV. Honda Fit Electric Vehicle (EV) which was first introduced at the event in Los Angeles Auto Show in 2010 and has been tested by the Environment Protection Agency (EPA). Results of tests performed, the Honda Fit EV can travel a distance of 83 miles on a single battery charge fully. Achieved efficiency Honda Fit EV electric power if converted into a conventional fuel is 50.1 km / liter. EPA says the average energy consumption is most economical when compared to electric-powered cars more. Therefore, the Honda Fit EV now holds the most economical electric-powered cars in the United States.
Honda Fit EV is a car-based plug-in hybrid and Electric Vehicle. This car has three choices namely sport, normal and eco adopted from the Honda CR-Z. The most economical car has a capacity of 92 kilowatt electric motor that can generate power 125 PS and 255 Nm of torque. For a single battery charge, this EV Fit takes three hours from empty to full.
Honda Fit EV is marketed in the U.S. early summer and is an effort to make environmentally friendly cars by tapping the fuel consumption and reduce CO2 emissions.
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