Full EPA MPGe ratings for the Fit EV are 132/105/118 city/highway/combined, according to the automaker.
by Staff
June 12, 2012
2013 Honda Fit EV
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2013 Honda Fit EV
The 2013 Honda Fit EV, has received a combined adjusted Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) mile-per-gallon-equivalency rating of 118 MPGe, and a consumption rating of 29 kilowatt hours (kWh) per 100 miles.
Full EPA MPGe ratings for the Fit EV are 132/105/118 (city/highway/combined), according to the automaker.
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