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Nissan, Mitsubishi To Launch Electric Minivehicle In Japan

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • May 22, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 23, 2022

Nissan Motor Co. said Friday it will launch a new electric minivehicle co-developed with Mitsubishi Motors Corp. this summer as the two automakers aim to boost their share of the domestic market for popular lightweight cars, Mainichi Japan reported.


Photo Insert: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (hereafter, Nissan), Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (hereafter, Mitsubishi Motors), and NMKV Co., Ltd. (hereafter, NMKV) held a line-off ceremony for the new Kei or mini electric vehicle (EV) to be released by Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors.



Nissan and its partner Mitsubishi Motors jointly developed the new EV, to be sold under their respective brand names, to lower production costs and make a more affordable addition to their lineup of minivehicles, which offer tax advantages to consumers.


The minivehicles are unique to the Japanese market, accounting for about 40 percent of autos registered in the country. They are limited to 3.4 meters in length, 1.48 meters in width and 2.0 meters in height.



For gasoline engine minivehicles, their maximum engine displacement is set at 660 cc. The new model, to be sold by Nissan as the Sakura and by Mitsubishi Motors as the eK X EV, will have a driving range of up to 180 kilometers, the two companies said.


"We have gathered the electrification technologies that Nissan has developed until now," Nissan President and CEO Makoto Uchida said at a ceremony held at Mitsubishi Motors' Mizushima Plant in Okayama Prefecture, western Japan.


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Takao Kato, the president and CEO of Mitsubishi Motors, said the new model is a "next-generation" product as Japan tries to achieve carbon neutrality. The model is the first mass-production electric minivehicle for Nissan.


It is scheduled to go on sale in Japan this summer, with the price starting at approximately 1.78 million yen ($13,900), including tax and taking into account the government's clean energy vehicle subsidy, Nissan said. The price for Mitsubishi's model will start at 1.84 million yen.





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