2012 Mitsubishi i-MiEV (North America Spec)
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2012 Mitsubishi i-MiEV (North America Spec)
Recently you probably heard of the tour of the i-MiEV electric car that Mitsubishi drove across Canada to promote their electric vehicle. Well Mitsubishi has now shown their North American spec model.
I dunno... you think this will sell well in North America? I don't think this part of the world is ready for an electric car.
I dunno... you think this will sell well in North America? I don't think this part of the world is ready for an electric car.
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Mitsubishi will use the L.A. auto show to unveil a U.S.-market version of its petite i-MiEV electric car. The i-MiEV has been on sale in Japan since 2009, and will bow in several European countries this December.
The U.S. i-MiEV’s body has been enlarged, and both the front and rear bumpers have been redesigned for compliance with our crash-test regulations. As a result, the car is 11.2 inches longer and 4.3 inches wider than the Japanese-spec model, offering more interior space—although at just 144.9 inches by 62.4, it still casts a smaller shadow than the Toyota Yaris hatchback. U.S.-spec cars also will receive different interior fabrics and option packages than European or Asian models, but no specifics on those things has been released.
The car’s mechanicals are unchanged from the Japanese model’s. Thus, the powertrain still combines a 63-hp electric motor with a 16-kWh lithium-ion battery. Mitsubishi claims a top speed of 81 mph and a driving range of 45 to 75 miles on one charge, which is in line with our real-world experience after driving a prototype in L.A.. A full charge on a 110-volt household circuit takes about 12 hours.
The i-MiEV is set to go on sale here in late 2011, by which time competitors such as the Chevrolet Volt and Nissan Leaf will already be in consumers’ driveways. Before factoring in various state and federal tax incentives for electric-vehicle purchases, Mitsubishi is aiming for a price tag of around $30,000, just below that of the Leaf. At that price, the i-MiEV may be a tough sell, as the Nissan is a good deal larger and feels more substantial and more like a real car.
The U.S. i-MiEV’s body has been enlarged, and both the front and rear bumpers have been redesigned for compliance with our crash-test regulations. As a result, the car is 11.2 inches longer and 4.3 inches wider than the Japanese-spec model, offering more interior space—although at just 144.9 inches by 62.4, it still casts a smaller shadow than the Toyota Yaris hatchback. U.S.-spec cars also will receive different interior fabrics and option packages than European or Asian models, but no specifics on those things has been released.
The car’s mechanicals are unchanged from the Japanese model’s. Thus, the powertrain still combines a 63-hp electric motor with a 16-kWh lithium-ion battery. Mitsubishi claims a top speed of 81 mph and a driving range of 45 to 75 miles on one charge, which is in line with our real-world experience after driving a prototype in L.A.. A full charge on a 110-volt household circuit takes about 12 hours.
The i-MiEV is set to go on sale here in late 2011, by which time competitors such as the Chevrolet Volt and Nissan Leaf will already be in consumers’ driveways. Before factoring in various state and federal tax incentives for electric-vehicle purchases, Mitsubishi is aiming for a price tag of around $30,000, just below that of the Leaf. At that price, the i-MiEV may be a tough sell, as the Nissan is a good deal larger and feels more substantial and more like a real car.
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I honestly, honestly dont know what to say about this. I have questioned the logic of this all the way along. Its an interesting car to fit a very eco minded person. I will leave personal tastes as "to each his/her own" But the Colt would have been a much smarter choice and can be very green.
The Chevy Cruze which i mentioned before achieves 1000km on a full tank. pretty nice for a 1.4 turbo.
The Chevy Cruze which i mentioned before achieves 1000km on a full tank. pretty nice for a 1.4 turbo.
#6
Hmm... it looks like there's a gas version of this car too... I wonder why they are only bringing the electric car here??? Maybe they think people will only accept odd styling like this if it belongs to an electric car? lol
It manages to get 4.5L/100kms (52mpg) as well...
It manages to get 4.5L/100kms (52mpg) as well...
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#8
i wish they brought over the colt. its a pretty sweet looking car, especially the ralliart version.
I highly doubt the leaf will be selling enough. Mitsu really doesn't know what people really want. they're so lost in this game
I highly doubt the leaf will be selling enough. Mitsu really doesn't know what people really want. they're so lost in this game
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Hmm... it looks like there's a gas version of this car too... I wonder why they are only bringing the electric car here??? Maybe they think people will only accept odd styling like this if it belongs to an electric car? lol
It manages to get 4.5L/100kms (52mpg) as well...
It manages to get 4.5L/100kms (52mpg) as well...
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