Honda Fit EV 2025: Price, consumption, picture, technical data.
The Fit EV’s AC synchronous electric motor, developed by Honda, is similar to the unit that powers the FCX Clarity fuel cell electric vehicle. The drive motor configuration is designed to deliver strong acceleration with very quiet operation. To minimize noise and vibration, the rigidity of the Fit EV’s motor housing has been increased compared to the FCX Clarity.
PERFORMANCE
The Fit EV’s rotor and stator feature combined reluctance torque, low-loss magnetic circuit and full-range, fully digital vector control to achieve high efficiency and high power over a wide speed range. The innovative shape and arrangement of the magnets in the rotor results in high power, high torque and high speed performance.
The Fit EV converts kinetic energy into electrical energy via a regenerative braking system. This absorbed energy is then stored in the rechargeable Li-ion battery. The electric motor acts as a generator that can recharge the battery during braking, gentle deceleration or coasting.
LOAD
When connected to a standard 120-volt AC outlet using the included portable charging cable, the Fit EV can be fully charged in less than 15 hours1. Using a 240-volt AC Level 2 Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) device connected to the Fit EV’s standard onboard 6.6 kW charger, charging time is less than three hours1.
This extremely short charging time allows the Fit EV to be fully charged during the early morning “super off-peak” hours when electricity rates are lowest in some areas. It also allows the Fit EV to be plugged in for short periods for partial charging.