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If you have attended the Lancer Evolution Experience I presented by Mitsubishi and Jim Russell Racing Drivers School at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California, you probably went sideways a lot, and even if you didn’t, you surely had a riotous time. Well, here’s some good news, go-fast grad: Mitsubishi and JRRDS have just announced a follow-up program especially for you, cleverly called the Lancer Evolution Experience II.
For $1295—$300 more than the starter program—the Lancer Evolution Experien…
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Two new versions of the Mitsubishi i-MiEV were released on Wednesday, but neither will be hitting U.S. soil. The less expensive, and heavier price-tagged versions will be released only in Japan.
The i-MiEV M takes it down a notch, being sold at $32,140. This model can only travel up to 75 miles, which is 25 miles less then previous versions. Mitsubishi says this targets the consumer that does most of their driving very locally. The M is available later this month.
A step above the i-MiEV is the G model….
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It seems the worst may be over for most Japanese automakers as the country recovers from its March 11 natural disaster. Although their factories are returning to regular production schedules, Mitsubishi and Subaru parent Fuji Heavy Industries reported drastic drops in Japanese production levels. However, Mazda reported positive expectations for the upcoming fiscal year.
Mazda announced that all its production facilities have returned to their normal capacities, and appears the Japanese automaker least a…
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Mitsubishi wants to attack one of the biggest problems of EVs: Their lofty price. Mitsu’s i-MiEV EV retails for 3.98 million yen ($49,200). Government subsidies will slash a million (yen) off that price. Converted to dollars, that $36,900, still steep. The Nissan Leaf costs 3.76 million yen ($46,500) before subsidies and sells much better than [...]
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The electric cars Think City, Smart Fortwo ED and Mitsubishi i-MiEV represent the emergence of a new segment: the electric commuter car.
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Mitsubishi and Hawaii have teamed up to bring the all-electric Mitsubishi i to the United States starting this fall. One of the launch states for this electric vehicle (EV), Hawaii is working with the automaker to prepare the infrastructure on the island state to enable customers to recharge their EVs.
As we reported from this year’s New York International Auto Show, where electric cars took center stage, Mitsubishi declared that it will shift its focus to electrified cars.
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Also in today’s show: The Audi A1 gets 496 hp, it’s sales day, and Volvo looks at flywheel technology.
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ART DIRECTOR CHERYL L. BLAHNIK: Wow. What does everyone think of this Laguna blue paint job on this 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport SE? Not sure I’m sold on the color with the alloy fuel door.
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No one out-zombies Mitsubishi. Quite a few manufacturers have had brushes with death, only to bounce back strongly with competitive new cars. For Mitsubishi there’s been no bounce. Yet they’re still alive. Assuming Mitsubishi’s people aren’t actually brain dead, they must be in crisis mode. And cash must be short. So if they employ their [...]
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By Charles Krome After years of lackluster sales—highlighted by a puzzling inability to build on the success of one of the most driver-friendly cars in America—Mitsubishi is in the midst of reinventing itself for the U.S. market. The automaker is stopping production of the Galant mid-size sedan, Endeavor mid-size crossover and style-over-substance Eclipse, and focusing [...]
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