In an interview with CAR Magazine, Mitsubishi’s UK managing director Jim Tyrrell revealed that the electric motor will develop 47kW and 133lb ft of torque, allowing it to reach a top speed of 81mph with a range in excess of 100 miles.
The car will have two plugs for recharging, a quick charge outlet that can charge the battery to 80% capacity within 25 minutes or an onboard charger that plugs into an ordinary household power outlet and takes between seven and 13 hours to charge. Though the quick charge system sounds good, it will require special fast-charging infrastructure that’s still under development.
We’re big fans of ultra-efficient minicars like the Mitsubishi i and Smart Fortwo, and are looking forward to seeing the other major carmakers launch similar models in coming years.





Reader Comments
Mon Jun 18 2007 1:56 PM
Gus says
Very cute, and very efficient.
Just wouldn't want to get hit in one... :(
Tue Jun 19 2007 12:50 AM
Julius says
Gus, I think you'd be surprised at how safe some of these cars are, plus they are designed primarily for low speed traffic conditions like in the inner city.
I doubt that they'd be much worse than a Golf or Honda Civic in terms of safety, but hey, I'm no engineer.
Tue Jun 19 2007 10:45 PM
Gus says
Mass matters.
If you hit a vehicle that wieghs twice as much as yours (not difficult with this vehicle) you will not only be decelerated, but ACCelerated backwards. This is deadly to your brain and internal organs, regardless of whether there is intrusion into the cabin.
Wed Jun 20 2007 1:25 AM
admin says
The Smart has proved how safe small cars can be. It's true that they will always be at a disadvantage to larger cars, but you can't do much about the laws of physics...
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