Kind of makes our conversions look like a fantastic deal, doesn't it?  

_Mitsubishi i  MiEV electric vehicle priced at $45,660: AutoWeek Magazine_ 
(http://www.autoweek.com/article/20090605/CARNEWS/906059997)  
 
 
 
Mitsubishi  i MiEV electric vehicle priced at $45,660

 
 
By _HANS  GREIMEL, AUTOMOTIVE NEWS_ 
(http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/personalia?ID=AUTOMOTIVENEWS&category=contact)
  

 
 
_A picture of With a high-voltage quick  charge, Mitsubishi's i MiEV can be 
ready to go in 30 minutes._ 
(http://www.autoweek.com/article/20090605/carnews/906059997/car-pictures&template=photo)
   
With a high-voltage quick charge, Mitsubishi's i MiEV can be  ready to go 
in 30 minutes.




 
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. has priced its new _electric vehicle_ 
(http://www.autoweek.com/article/20090605/CARNEWS/906059997#)  at 4.38 million 
yen, or 
$45,660 at  current exchange rates, and wants EVs to account for 20 percent of 
its global  output by 2020. 
Mitsubishi unveiled the production version of its i MiEV  battery-powered 
car on Friday, saying it aims for 1,400 lease sales to corporate  customers 
and local governments by March 31, 2010. The i MiEV goes on sale in  Japan 
late next month. 
Separately, Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. unveiled an _electric_ 
(http://www.autoweek.com/article/20090605/CARNEWS/906059997#)  version of the 
Subaru 
Stella small car, also  priced above $40,000. But Mitsubishi's sales goals are 
more ambitious than those  for the Stella and include some overseas sales. 
The Subaru Stella won't be sold  outside Japan. 
Europe gets a version of the i MiEV next year. The U.S.  launch of the 
lithium-ion battery-powered car comes after that. Those prices  haven't been 
announced. 
Individual sales in Japan start in April 2010. Mitsubishi  will begin 
taking those orders in July. 
Buyers can qualify for a $14,490 green-car subsidy from the  government, 
bringing the cost down to $31,170. 
99-mile range 
The four-seat, bubble-shaped i MiEV is the centerpiece of  Mitsubishi's 
plan to leapfrog bigger rivals such as Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda  Motor Co. 
in environmentally friendly technology. Mitsubishi missed the  
hybrid-vehicle boom and wants to move straight into zero-emission EVs. 
The small commuter car has a single-charge range of 99 miles,  which 
Mitsubishi says is good enough for 90 percent of the average Japanese  daily 
driving needs. It can recharge its battery in 14 hours on 100-volt power,  in 
seven hours on 200 volts and in 30 minutes on a high-output quick charger.  For 
a bit of futuristic flare, the i MiEV is the first car from Mitsubishi to  
have light-emitting diode headlamps and taillights. 
In tandem with the i MiEV launch, Mitsubishi outlined new  green-car goals 
for 2020. Besides wanting EVs to account for 20 percent of its  global 
production by that date, the company wants to halve the average carbon  dioxide 
emissions of its global lineup. 
In the factory, Mitsubishi aims to cut per-vehicle carbon  dioxide 
emissions by 20 percent from 2005 levels. 
Subaru, too 
Fuji Heavy Industries launched lease sales of its own  electric _vehicle_ 
(http://www.autoweek.com/article/20090605/CARNEWS/906059997#)  in Japan on 
Wednesday. It is a plug-in version of  the Subaru Stella minicar. 
Deliveries of the Stella start next month. Fuji is targeting  leases of 170 
units by next April. 
The Stella EV is priced at $49,255 and is eligible for a  government 
subsidy similar to that offered on Mitsubishi's i MiEV. Subaru has no  plans to 
sell the car overseas.  
To read more visit the AutoWeek _Car news, road tests, photos and  insight_ 
(http://www.autoweek.com/section/CARNEWS)  section

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