USA EV Comparison: Honda Fit EV Gen 1 vs Nissan Leaf 60 kWh

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General Info

Since both vehicles have been discontinued, they are now only available on the used car market. You can get the Honda Fit EV (2013-2015) for as low as $4100, while the Nissan Leaf 60 kWh (2022-2025) begins at $11467.

The two vehicles share the same body style: Hatchback.

Property Honda Fit EV Gen 1 Nissan Leaf 60 kWh
Years of Production 2013-2015 2022-2025
Current Status Discontinued Discontinued
Country of Manufacture USA Japan, UK, USA
Body Style Hatchback Hatchback
Market Availability USA EU, USA
Price USA (Used) $4100 $11467
GCC Score 3.9 5

Range and Efficiency

While the Nissan Leaf 60 kWh (2022-2025) offers a longer real-world range and a bigger battery, it is less energy-efficient than the Honda Fit EV (2013-2015).

Property Honda Fit EV Gen 1 Nissan Leaf 60 kWh
Range (EPA) 82 mi 212 mi
Range (WLTP) - Range (WLTP) 247 mi
Range (GCC) 78 mi 209 mi
Battery Capacity (Nominal) 20 kWh 60 kWh
Battery Capacity (Usable) 19 kWh 59 kWh
Efficiency per 100 mi 24.4 kWh/100 mi 28.2 kWh/100 mi
Efficiency per kWh 4.11 mi/kWh 3.54 mi/kWh
Range and Efficiency Score 5.4 6.1

Charging

Both vehicles utilize a standard 400-volt architecture.

The Honda Fit EV (2013-2015) has no DC fast charging capability, whereas the Nissan Leaf 60 kWh (2022-2025) can charge at up to 100 kW.

Both vehicles are equipped with the same on-board charger, supporting a maximum AC charging power of 6.6 kW.

Property Honda Fit EV Gen 1 Nissan Leaf 60 kWh
Max Charging Power (AC) 6.6 kW 6.6 kW
Max Charging Power (DC) - Max Charging Power (DC) 100 kW
Architecture 400 V 400 V
Charge Port Type 1 (J1772) CHAdeMOType 1 (J1772)
Charging Score 2.7 3.8

Performance

Both vehicles are front-wheel drive.

The Nissan Leaf 60 kWh (2022-2025) boasts greater motor power and accelerates faster from 0 to 60 mph.

Property Honda Fit EV Gen 1 Nissan Leaf 60 kWh
Drive Type FWD FWD
Motor Type PMSM PMSM
Motor Power (kW) 92 kW 160 kW
Motor Power (hp) 123 hp 215 hp
Motor Torque 189 lb-ft 251 lb-ft
0-60 mph 8.1 s 6.8 s
Top Speed 90 mph 106 mph
Performance Score 2.7 3.6

Dimensions

The Nissan Leaf 60 kWh (2022-2025) boasts a more extended wheelbase.

Property Honda Fit EV Gen 1 Nissan Leaf 60 kWh
Length 161.6 in 176.4 in
Width (with Mirrors) 66.7 in 79.9 in
Width (w/o Mirrors) - Width (w/o Mirrors) 70.5 in
Height 60 in 61.7 in
Wheelbase 98.4 in 106.3 in

Cargo and Towing

Neither car is equipped with a frunk (front trunk).

Neither vehicle is officially rated for towing in the US.

Property Honda Fit EV Gen 1 Nissan Leaf 60 kWh
Number of Seats 5 5
Curb Weight 3252 lb 3901 lb
Cargo Volume (Trunk) 12 ft3 23.6 ft3
Cargo Volume (Max) - Cargo Volume (Max) 30 ft3
Cargo Volume (Frunk) - Cargo Volume (Frunk) - Cargo Volume (Frunk)
Towing Capacity - Towing Capacity - Towing Capacity
Cargo and Towing Score 4 4.6
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