Friday, February 8, 2013

2013 Fiat 500e


2013 Fiat 500e the beginning of December last year, is known will be reviewed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in relation to the highway-cycle power, 108 MPGE. This means that this number makes the Fiat unmatched by an electric car on the U.S. market. As we all know, invented the MPGE the EPA action to determine how many miles can an EV to travel to a number of battery-generated electricity that has the same energy, a liter of petrol. Moreover, when it is fully charged Fiat 500e 500th can travel about 87 miles.

Moreover, the figures for the city / highway rating and the City Cycles 116 and 122-MPGE are MPGE. This means that the Fiat 500e not only protects the environment and the design proposition like no other, and delivers unsurpassed MPGE and superior range. The EPA tests also found that the car energy consumption only 29 kilowatt hours (kWh) per 100 miles. Additionally, the EV 10 of 10 achieved in two EPA scales. Reward vehicles for low emissions.

These good results are a logical consequence of the new battery-electric drive train of the 500E. In particular, it generates 111 hp (83 kW) and loads in less than 4 hours, thanks to the Level 2 (240 volt) on board charger module (OBCM). Moreover, bear the characteristic exterior improvements by 13 percent, improved aerodynamics, as compared to the already fashionable Fiat 500 Lounge. The new 2013 Fiat 500e in 2013 in dealerships in the second quarter.

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