Mitsubishi is shipping their new i-MiEv electric car to some select customers.
As for the rest of the customers, the Japanese car manufactuers hopes to have the car release in April next year. The car maker is going to take orders for the new car at 34,000 euros next month.
The car comes with a 64 hp electric engine fitted into the back of the car. The engine is powered by a lithium ion battery that gives you 160 kilometres of driving time before being drained. As for the top speed, with your lithium battery you will be able to reach 130 kilometres an hour (about 80 mph).
After you have drained all of your 130 kilometres, you will have to wait another 7 hours for the battery to be fully charged again. However, there is an alternate quick charge method which supposedly charges the battery to 80% in just 30 minutes, not sure why the full charge takes 7 hours then.
Although the car is relatively small in size at only 3.4 metres overall length and 2.5 metres in total width, it will still be able to carry 4 people. It also features air conditioning to keep your passengers cool, aswell as a navigation and entertainement system.
At 34,000 euros (47,000 dollars) this is not a cheap car to purchase. However, if you really want to help the world, you won’t mind paying the higher cost for a greener car.
If you’re not sure about the cost, no doubt there will be alternate ways to buy this car. By getting a Mitsubishi lease out for this car you often pay less because you don’t buy the entire car. This is the same with any other car maker I must add, whether you want a Chrysler lease or a eco friendly Mitsubishi. Although, when you consider that you don’t have fuel charges on the i-MiEv, by leasing it you could save alot of money.
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