With the revenge of the electric car well and truly underway, the chances of seeing mums and dads getting behind the wheel of a zero-emissions vehicle is increasing by the day - especially if you live in Japan (or California).
But what about t
Mitsubishi Australia has only sold about ten i-MiEV electric cars, which is not much considering the hype surrounding the very first full electric car to be sold in Australia. Mitsubishi has started putting together a series of web episodes explainin
The NRMA has announced it has adopted a Mitsubishi i-MiEV into its fleet of roadside assistance vehicles as a trial EV. The i-MiEV will begin work in the Sydney CBD area in September.
This will be an Australian-first for a roadside assistance
Mitsubishi Australia has no plans to introduce a cheaper and lower-range Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric car in the short term.
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. in Japan officially launched two new models of the all-electric i-MiEV, including an entry-level mod
If you’ve been hanging out to drive an electric car for a while, the Mitsubishi stand at this year’s Australian International Motor Show in Melbourne could be a good one to check out over the coming days.
Mitsubishi Motors Australia is supplyi
The 2012 Mitsubishi i-MiEV will be priced from $48,800 plus on-road costs when it goes on sale in Australian in mid-August this year.
Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited President and CEO, Genichiro Nishina, announced the official pricing of Austr
Mitsubishi will produce a cheaper version of the Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric vehicle around the beginning of next year.
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. President, Osamu Masuko, said the entry-level i-MiEV would have a shorter driving range and would become
The Mitsubishi i-MiEV will soon take the honour of being the very first electric car on sale in Australia with vehicles arriving in dealerships in August.
Although the i-MiEV has been a vehicle that we've all seen and heard about over the last
Australia’s first all-electric vehicle, the Mitsubishi i-MiEV, is on track to go on sale to the public in the third quarter of this year.
So far the i-MiEV (which stands for ‘Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle’) has only been available t
The all-electric Mitsubishi i-MiEV has been awarded a four-star safety rating by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP).
The first fully electric car to be tested for the Australian market, the i-MiEV scored a total of 28.35 out of 37