Photo by Grace Suizo . The Fiat 500e at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show.

Photo by Grace Suizo.
The Fiat 500e at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has rated the battery-electric Fiat 500e's highway-cycle performance at 108 MPGe (miles per gallon equivalent). EPA testing also has indicated that, when fully charged, the zero-emissions vehicle will travel about 87 miles.

In addition, the EPA estimates the annual cost to power the Fiat 500e is $500. The estimate is calculated by factoring electricity price projections into 15,000 miles of travel at a vehicle's combined city/highway performance rating. The Fiat 500e has a 116-MPGe city/highway rating; its city-cycle rating is 122 MPGe.

EPA testing estimates the vehicle’s energy-consumption rate at just 29 kWh per 100 miles. Further, the Fiat 500e scores a perfect "10" on two EPA scales that reward vehicles for low tailpipe emissions.

The 2013 500e builds on the Fiat brand's small-car formula, while adding an all-new, battery-electric powertrain that produces 111 hp. It recharges in less than four hours with its Level 2 (240V) onboard charging module (OBCM).

Supplementing its styling cues are eight efficiency-inspired exterior enhancements that contribute to a 13% improvement in aerodynamics, compared with the Fiat 500 Lounge, according to the automaker.

The Fiat 500e debuted in November at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show. It arrives at FIAT Studios in California in second-quarter 2013.

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