http://www.tflcar.com/2015/07/2016-mitsubishi-i-miev-test-drive-review/
2016 Mitsubishi i-MIEV ES: The Ultimate Sustainable Eco-Car? (Review)
July 22, 2015  / Arv Voss  

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Mitsubishi Motors has positioned the i-MiEV (which is now being referred to
as simply the “i”) as their ultimate eco-car that brings to market an
expression of the company’s environmental efforts toward a sustainable
coexistence with the planet and its natural resources. Development of the
i-MiEV concept began in 2006 with internal company discussions as to what
would actually constitute the “ultimate eco-car.” After much debate the
conclusion reached was that the i-MiEV electric vehicle would satisfy the
following requirements: that it produce clean, nonpolluting emissions; that
it produce minimal CO2 emissions and aid in the reduction of global warming;
and that it make minimal use of the finite supply of oil resources, indeed
fulfilling the mission statement.

2016 Mitsubishi i-MiEV
Electric Motor  Power   Torque  Transmission    MSRP    PriceAs-Tested  TFL 
Rating
Synchronous AC Permanent Magnet 66 hp (49 kW) @ 3,000-6,000 rpm 145 lb-ft @
0-300 rpm  1-speed automatic  $22,995  $25,845  Buy it!

The Mitsubishi is driven 100-percent by electrical power and is a
zero-emissions vehicle, which means that drive-time CO2 emissions are zero.
The i-MiEV also saves some 158.5 gallons of gasoline a year. As a result,
the i personifies Mitsubishi Motors’ Drive@earth corporate tagline, defined
as “Driving the earth; living with the earth” ideals. The primary energy
system for the i consists of: the electric motor, transmission, on-board
charger, DC/DC converter, an inverter, battery modules and drive battery.

Power for the Mitsubishi comes from a high-efficiency, compact and
lightweight permanent magnet AC synchronous electric motor that incorporates
a rare-earth neodymium magnet and optimized wound rotor design. It is a
unique type of motor developed in the mid-1990s, and the magnet is currently
one of the strongest in commercial use.

The motor turns at a maximum speed of 9,900 rpm and develops 49 kW (3000 –
6000 rpm) of power. As a basic characteristic of the electric motor it
generates very high torque from very low speeds: 145 (196Nm) – (18.4kgf-m)-
0-300 rpm.

This compact and lightweight motor provides better motive performance and is
also shorter and narrower as well as lighter than the gasoline-powered “i”
minicar’s engine. The transmission is a specially designed single-speed
reduction gear type with no reverse, as the motor serves to deliver the
reverse function. The motor, transmission and drive battery are all mounted
low, in the rear, driving the rear wheels.

There are three external charging modes: normal charging modes in both 100V
and 200V applications, and a quick charging connector. Regenerative braking
represents yet another application – when the vehicle is decelerating (the
equivalent of engine braking), the motor generates deceleration torque and
the regenerative function of the brakes is activated. During deceleration
the motor acts as a generator with the electrical energy recovered being
stored in the drive battery. The i is water-cooled utilizing the radiator
from the “i” minicar from which it is derived. The cooling system
additionally cools the inverter, on-board charger and DC/DC converter.

In terms of its visual appearance, the i is a 5-door hatchback sub-compact
or mini car that employs futuristic design cues in a form not unlike a
jellybean. it seats four comfortably with room for personal items behind the
rear seat, whereas the Smart For2 only accommodates two occupants. Excellent
outward visibility is provided with a large greenhouse and glass area.
Overhangs fore and aft are both short.

The interior features all the normal amenities found in a sub-compact
vehicle – electric or gasoline. Upholstery is woven cloth with well-formed
and padded seats. Gauges and switchgear are well placed for optimum user
friendliness, with special gauges and instrumentation providing specific
information relative to charge levels, energy storage and current energy
level available, as well as approximate range, which is of course subject to
driving style and topography.

My test 2016 Mitsubishi i-MIEV sported an Aqua Marine Bluer metallic, with a
Black interior. The base sticker was set at $22,995, with the final sticker
totaling $25,845. After adding the Navigation Package which includes MMCS
NavIgation System with 2 annual Mapcare® updates (replacing the audio head
unit), Fuse HandsFree Link System with a USB port, steering wheel audio
hands free switches, rearview camera and Destination and Handling Charge
before applying the available Federal Tax Credit. Other available city,
county and state tax credits will bring the total cost down even more.

The range on a full charge can be up to 100 miles, dependent upon driving
factors and conditions, and the use of on-board electronic features. Maximum
speed is about 80 mph, which will obviously diminish stored energy at a more
rapid rate. Charging time varies through the on-board 15Amp charger: to
achieve a full charge at 100V the time is roughly 14 hours; 7 hours are
required at 200V; and with the special Quick charger (880V), an 80 percent
recharge may be accomplished in approximately 30 minutes.

The 2016 Mitsubishi i-MIEV is great fun to drive. After entry and upon
startup, the only indication that you’re ready to roll is a chime signal and
ready light in the unique IP. The car is whisper quiet when stationary, and
only emits a barely discernible whir when moving. Tire noise on the road
surface is actually more noticeable.

The ride quality of the i electric car is quite comfortable despite the
low-roliing resistance tires, and the handling characteristics are very
responsive and athletic – some might even say sporty.

Is a plug in, all-electric vehicle the way to go for the environment and
economy? It actually depends upon the individual and the intended use and
requirements. Some people will obviously get a charge out of the i-MiEV (pun
intended), while for others who need more range, it won’t necessarily fill
the bill for everyday transport. It is certainly ideal for commuters who
travel roughly 30 miles or less each way daily, or for longer commutes up to
60 or 70 miles, with access to a charging facility in between.

Bottom line, the 2016 Mitsubishi i-MIEV is positioned to serve a major role
in the quest for sustainable energy. It definitely costs much less to
operate than a similar gasoline-fueled vehicle, and tax credits are sure to
make its purchase even more attractive.

I give the 2016 Mitsubishi i-MIEV a Buy It! For an exceptional high value,
diminutive electric sedan.


SPECIFICATIONS: 2016 Mitsubishi-I-MiEV ES:
Base Price: $22,995
Price as Tested: $25,845. ($18,345 after $7,500 Federal tax credit;
additional state tax discount/credits may be available)
Engine Type and Size: Y4F1-type 25 kW permanent magnet AC synchronous
electric motor
330 V High Performance lithium-ion battery. Battery pack rated capacity 16
kWh (330V)

Horsepower (bhp): 49kW – 66 hp (64PS) – 3,000-6,000 rpm
Torque (ft./ lbs.): 145 (196Nm) – (18.4kgf-m)- 0-300 rpm
Maximum speed: 9,900 rpm
Transmission: Specially designed single-speed reduction gear type with no
reverse, as the motor serves as reverse.

Drive Train: Rear-mounted motor and transmission / Rear-wheel drive.
Front Suspension: MacPherson strut with custom-tuned springs and 21mm
stabilizer bar

Rear Suspension: 3-link De Dion with custom-tuned springs
Brakes: Power-assisted regenerative 10.1-inch vented disc front / 8-inch
drum leading-trailing rear, 4-sensor, 4-channel ABS with EBD

Tires: Dunlop Enasave 01A/S – 145/65 R15-front / 175/55 R15-rear mounted on
3-spoke disc aluminum alloy wheels. (No spare – Tire repair kit)

Wheelbase: 100.4 inches
Length x Width x Height: 144.7 x 62.4 x 63.6 inches
Curb Weight: 2,579 lbs.
EPA Mileage Estimates: 126 – MPGe city / 99 MPGe / 112 MPGe combined
Drag Coefficient: Not listed
0 – 80 km/h: 10.6 seconds
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