After initial testing and product launch of the Mitsubishi I Miev to the general public in Japan, Mitsubishi has ended up make the Mitsubishi i-Miev longer and wider for it's North American version.
Partially due to people's preferences, the Mitsubishi i-Miev had to be wider to meet U.S. crash regulations. The Japanese domestic market Mitsubishi i-Miev was definitely bare bones, with only a/c, power doors and windows, and an am/fm CD system. There was no navigation, bluetooth, or satellite integration.
When the Mitsubishi i-Miev arrives in North America in late 2011, Mitsubishi says it will be 'better equipped' than the Japanese version and have more features. Mitsubishi is being a little bit tight lipped about what features those are, but that will change soon as more information becomes available as launch date gets closer.
Partially due to people's preferences, the Mitsubishi i-Miev had to be wider to meet U.S. crash regulations. The Japanese domestic market Mitsubishi i-Miev was definitely bare bones, with only a/c, power doors and windows, and an am/fm CD system. There was no navigation, bluetooth, or satellite integration.
When the Mitsubishi i-Miev arrives in North America in late 2011, Mitsubishi says it will be 'better equipped' than the Japanese version and have more features. Mitsubishi is being a little bit tight lipped about what features those are, but that will change soon as more information becomes available as launch date gets closer.