Mitsubishi is issuing a recall for the 2010-2014 i-MiEV that affects 1,810 units of the little electric car, because it’s possible for the brake vacuum pump to stop working. If this happens, the ...
The Mitsubishi i-MiEV was, by many assessments, a pioneer as a dedicated electric vehicle. It was intended to be mass-produced, not a simple conversion, and widely available (at least in some markets) ...
No, that’s not a Mitsubishi i-MiEV in a fat suit, it’s the automaker’s brand-new all-electric race car, and it’s set to take on the 2012 Pike’s Peak International Hill Climb in July. This isn’t the ...
Let's be honest. Back when the Mitsubishi i-MiEV first hit the scene back in the late 2000s, reactions were mixed, so to say. If the i-MiEV truly was the pinnacle of EV technology of the day, then ...
"Run what you brung" is well-meaning advice, often passed down from open-minded elder car enthusiasts to young gearheads embarrassed about their shitboxes. "All that matters is that you're having a ...
Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA) is recalling certain 2012-2017 i-MiEV vehicles. Water may penetrate the brake assist vacuum pump, causing corrosion and a failure of the brake vacuum pump.
After years of utterly dismal sales in the US, Mitsubishi pulled the plug on the i-MiEV, its only stateside electrified offering. The 2017 model year will be the last for the Mitsubishi i-MiEV in the ...
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Mitsubishi is offering visitors to the Australian International Motor Show (AIMS) the opportunity to test drive the i-MiEV zero-emissions experience for themselves. In conjunction with the Victorian ...
The first thing you notice about the Mitsubishi i-MiEV when you walk up to it is how tall it is. From nose to tail, the Mitsubishi is about the same length as a Mini, but it stands a full eight inches ...
The Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric car we'll see in North America next year is a little bigger and slightly more aggressive than the cute-as-a-button model Japan and Europe have. The North American car, ...
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. has priced its new electric vehicle at 4.38 million yen, or $45,660 at current exchange rates, and wants EVs to account for 20 percent of its global output by 2020. Mitsubishi ...