Mitsubishi i-MiEV for the US
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The i-MiEV is based on the Mitsubishi i, which came out in 2006, and uses a small 660cc engine.
This electric version has been on sale in Japan for a few months and is also scheduled to be available in England as well.
But the US version does look quite different.
It is basically, a bit larger. And maybe less corky than the Japanese car.
Here is what Mitsubishi has to say so far (Which isn’t much):
“The North American version of the i-MiEV, in comparison to the Japanese- and European-spec i-MiEVs, features an enhanced, enlarged body structure to secure plenty of space for four adults and better meet the expectations of U.S. consumers. In addition, the North American-spec i-MiEV’s front and rear bumpers are all-new. Airbags that detect passengers and control deployment force, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), and Active Stability Control (ASC) are all standard equipment.”
We’ll know very soon about price, range etc…
This could be a good alternative to the new Nissan Leaf. If priced lower.
It does look like a smaller car. With a cheaper interior than the Nissan.
Here are pictures of the version sold in Japan.
Reminds me of the Mitsubishi Minica Dangan ZZ I once had when I was stationed in Okinawa… I hope this electric effort does well in the US.
LOL, I didn't know Japan was LHD. . .
LOL, I didn't know Japan was LHD. . .
Shares an uncanny resemblence to the electric vehicles produced by the worlds largest producer of electric vehicles– GEM Division, Chrysler Corporation.
Too bad North American versions always look less attractive/cheaper than their Asian/European counterparts.
Built by goofs for goofs. Americans are just not this weak and stupid.
Yup…This should save them from bankruptcy in the USA…LOL!!!!
Twits.
Clearly the dash looks interesting and promising however interesting as it is it is clearly not going to promise interesting sales figures.
Interestingly, this is clearly awesome in it's promising way.
…..Send in the clowns…..DoDoDeDo…..
Looks like a car circus clowns would use in a circus performance.