Honda joins the growing number of electric-vehicle manufacturers, after rolling out the 2013 Honda Fit EV at the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show.
Check out the video after the jump to see how the all-electric Fit stacks up against Nissan's Leaf.
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Honda joins the growing number of electric-vehicle manufacturers, after rolling out the 2013 Honda Fit EV at the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show.
Check out the video after the jump to see how the all-electric Fit stacks up against Nissan's Leaf.
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ed124c says:
04:06 PM, 11/18/11
The early EV adopters, with more money than sense, have already bught Leafs. So, good luck, Honda. They don't seem to be getting too much right, over the past few years.
bankerdanny says:
03:08 PM, 11/19/11
James James James, unlike say the 'electric' Volt, which is an extended range hybrid, the FCX Clarity is in fact all electric. No ICE of any type, it uses chemically generated electricity to drive its electric motors rather than chemically stored electricity (batteries).
So it is incorrect to say that until the Fit EV Honda did not have an electric car.