With Miev, The Future Is Today—Part 1
Mitsubishi is known for producing great cars such as the Mitsubishi Shogun and the Lancer Evolution range, but they wouldn’t stop there. It’s a known market rules that innovation is the most important factor to keep the existence of a company. The i MiEV, the new car is small, not aggressively styled, and is battery powered. Have Mitsubishi lost their marbles? The answer is not at all. Despite the car looking like a toy car, the engineering behind it is anything but child’s play.
Some people predicting that cars in the future are using water power or battery power. By making vehicle with this future technology, Mitsubishi is comes forward with high confidence. Mitsubishi have been quietly working on battery powered cars since the mid nineties, and the i MiEV (Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle) is the fruits of their labour. Even the smallest details appear to have been meticulously designed, with passenger space unimpaired with the batteries underneath the floor (where the fuel tank would normally live) and the motor itself under the rear seats.
The i MiEV advantages is not just about using battery power, but this car wouldn’t become a heavy burden when it comes to tax paying time. The insurance for this particular car is relatively cheaper too than the insurance for the other cars. The i MiEV has been built to comply with the strictest emissions regulations on earth – the Japanese K-car guidelines. The i MiEV is less than 4ft 10in wide (a full 10inches narrower than a Fiesta) and looks even narrower due to its lofty styling. Crucially it’s a million miles better than the G-Wiz which will be the Mitsubishi dealer’s main rival when looking to clinch a sale.
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