How much does a Mitsubishi I-MiEV cost?

How much does a Mitsubishi I-MiEV cost?

The 2016 Mitsubishi i-MiEV has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting just under $24,000.

Does Mitsubishi still make the i-MiEV?

In August 2017, a Mitsubishi representative confirmed that the i-Miev had been discontinued in the United States. No further imports of the vehicle were planned into this country. The i-Miev had sold poorly in the United States from its introduction.

What is a Mitsubishi I-MiEV?

The i-MiEV, also known just as the i, is Mitsubishi’s electric car. It uses a 16-kWh lithium-ion battery that takes between six and seven hours to charge on a 240-volt, Level 2 charger, or 21 hours on a standard 110-volt charger. Its range is EPA-rated at 62 miles, although we generally got 56 miles.

What is the range of a 2012 Mitsubishi I-MiEV?

62 mi battery-only
2012 Mitsubishi i-MiEV/Range

When merging onto a freeway, you’ll wish for at least 67 horses. But more power would suck the electrons out of the 16-kWh lithium-ion battery even faster, and the i can go only 62 miles on a full charge, according to the EPA. In the same EPA test, the Leaf returns a 73-mile range.

Is the Mitsubishi I-MiEV a good car?

When the government crash tested the i-MiEV, it received an overall rating offour out of five stars, with four stars for total frontal-impact protection and three stars for total side-impact protection.

Is Chevrolet Volt a hybrid?

The Chevy Volt is a unique hybrid electric car that runs off of both gas and electric power. It has a battery that is capable of running the entire car.

How do I charge Imiev?

1 You can plug into a standard 120V / 15A household outlet with the included portable charging cable. Before your first charge, we require a site inspection of your garage to ensure that your infrastructure is adequate and that you have a dedicated 15A outlet.

What is the range of a 2014 Ford Focus Electric?

76 mi battery-only
2014 Ford Focus Electric/Range
It can go 76 miles on a fully charged battery, but cars like the Nissan Leaf (84 miles) have a longer range. The 2014 Ford Focus Electric can seat up to five, and its well-designed interior is made up of first-rate materials.

What is the range on a 2012 Nissan Leaf?

73 mi battery-only
2012 Nissan LEAF/Range
The EPA estimates the Leaf’s cruising range on a full charge to be in the neighborhood of 73 miles. Hop into a fully charged Leaf SL and push the start button and you’ll be greeted with an estimated range of 95 miles. Turn off the climate control system and that range estimate will jump to 105 miles.

What is the range of an electric Smart car?

between 75-83 miles
It’s certainly a car that’s limited to city driving, though. Some plug-in hybrids have a larger battery than the ForTwo EQ’s 17kWh unit these days, so the range is limited. Officially, it’ll do between 75-83 miles on a charge, which is about half that of the Skoda Citigo-e IV.

How much does a Mitsubishi i-MiEV cost in Canada?

Only one trim level of iMiEV is available, and it’s the ES. With an MSRP of $27,998, it is one of the cheapest electric cars you can buy in Canada. The i-MiEV has an optional Navigation package ($2,000) that includes a 7-inch LCD touchscreen display, 3D map, voice command, real-time traffic information, Bluetooth, and rearview camera.

When did Mitsubishi start production of the i-MiEV?

Full production of the i-MiEV started in July 2009 and Mitsubishi expected initial sales volume to be small, to sell up to 1,400 vehicles by March 2010, but expected sales to rise to 5,000 vehicles in the following twelve months, once retail sales had started.

What does MiEV stand for in electric car?

The result of five decades of research, Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle (MiEV) technology is an integrated management system that constantly monitors and optimizes the flow of energy throughout the car.

What kind of battery does the Mitsubishi i-MiEV use?

In June 2011 Mitsubishi announced the introduction of lithium titanate oxide SCiB battery technology for its two new models of electric vehicles, the i-MiEV and Minicab MiEV. The SCiB technology was developed by Toshiba, which stated that its SCiB batteries can withstand 2.5 times more charge/discharge cycles than a typical lithium-ion battery.