Mitsubishi has announced that the new Minicab EV, a kei-car class electric commercial vehicle with a monobox design, will go on sale in Japan on December 21. The Minicab EV two-seater is priced at 2,431,000 yen, and the four-seater is priced at 2,486,000 yen (10 percent consumption tax included). The new Minicab EV is based on the Minicab-MiEV, which has sold approximately 13,000 units over the past 12 years. By leveraging the expertise gained through the development and maintenance of the Minicab-MiEV, the new Minicab EV offers an improved cruising range as well as enhanced safety and convenience features to answer the needs of commercial customers.
In response to the accelerating efforts
for decarbonization aimed at achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, and the
growing demand for kei-car class electric commercial vehicles from the
logistics industry and government agencies, Mitsubishi Motors will contribute
to the reduction of CO2 emissions in the last mile of commercial use with the
new Minicab EV. The Minicab EV is a kei-car class electric commercial vehicle
with a monobox design and is equipped with a new generation of electric
components including the motor and drive battery. The cruising range has been
extended to 180 km (in WLTC mode) per charge, which is an increase of
approximately 35 percent compared to the previous model. A normal charging at
AC200V (15A) takes approximately 7.5 hours to fully charge the battery, so if
the battery is charged after work, it will be fully charged and ready to use
when work begins the next day. In addition, up to 80 percent of the battery can
be charged in approximately 42 minutes with quick charging.
The new electric motor produces a maximum
torque of 195 Nm instantly, so even when the vehicle is heavily loaded with
cargo, it retains the smooth and powerful driving performance unique to an
electric vehicle, delivering a crisp, stress-free driving. Moreover, the new
motor and inverter have been integrated into a single unit for enhanced
quietness, allowing users to drive early in the morning or late at night with
no fear of disturbing others. The price has been kept at the same level as the
previous model, while improving the cruising range and enhancing the safety
features.
Compared to the previous model, the
capacity of the drive battery has been increased by 25 percent. The motor and
inverter have been integrated into a single unit to improve motor efficiency,
resulting in a cruising range of 180 km (in WLTC mode) per charge, which is a
35 percent increase over the previous model. Active safety technologies such as
the Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM), Lane Departure Warning (LDW),
Automatic High Beam (AHB), and Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System
(UMS) when driving forward have been adopted to improve safety performance.
With the enhanced safety features, the new Minicab EV qualifies for the Safety
Support Car S Wide promoted by the Japanese government. Hill Start Assist
(HSA), which prevents the vehicle from rolling backwards when starting on a
steep hill, has been added for safe and worry-free starting.
A power outlet (AC100V, maximum 1500W) is
provided at the rear of the floor console to allow electricity to be drawn from
the vehicle at any time. This allows for the use of electronics and appliances
with high power consumption even during disasters or other emergencies. At the
instrument panel, Type C and Type A USB charging outlets are available as
factory options, and a smartphone tray has been added for user convenience. The
damping performance of the front and rear shock absorbers has been improved to
enhance passenger comfort and decrease cabin sway, thereby reducing the stress
placed on the cargo. Actual power consumption is improved by increasing the
regenerative power when in the B position, which makes active use of the
regenerative brake.

