Mitsubishi i MiEV Sport - Tokyo Motor Show 2007 : DigInfo
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The i MiEV Sport is Mitsubishi's flagship environmentally friendly electric vehicle. Based on the i MiEV first exhibited in 2006, the Sport features an aerodynamic fastback silhouette concealing an aluminium frame. The three motor system utilizes two in-wheel motors driving the front wheels and o
ne powering the rear wheels for a maximum speed of 180 km/h and a driving range per charge of 200 km. It also features the S-AWC system which uses torque vectoring technology to send a different amount of torque to any wheel at any given time, which will also be present on the new Lancer Evo 10. Wi
th a long wheel base, the battery is stored under the floor with the motor, inverter and charger beneath the luggage compartment, this layout lowers the center of gravity, optimizes weight distribution and increases the safety of the occupants in the event of a rear end collision. Using PLC technol
ogy, which uses a household power socket as a LAN port and the indoor power wiring as LAN cable, allows the user to connect the car to their home computer to do things such as: preset vehicle recharging, update navigation systems, send or receive email and collect vehicle maintenance information. M
itsubishi are also developing a microwave wireless charging system to make recharging more convenient, which they hope will boost the future prospect of the electric vehicle.
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| Now it`s time to ... ( 9 months ago by bigcree) |
| Now it`s time to demand release of the real energy source which Corporates along with their allies in Military Ind. Complex have highly classifying and silencing Inventors from revealing: Free Energy Generators!! |
| It looks a lot like ... ( 9 months ago by torchss) |
| It looks a lot like a real car, except it's much uglier and much smaller. Might be just the ticket, though, if 6 y.o. kids start driving. |
| try to take a look ... ( 8 months ago by djpus) |
| try to take a look at TESLA CAR...then tell me about the aspect...Maybe someone is interested in make it ugly... |
| simple, only the ... ( 8 months ago by ratryu) |
| simple, only the ugly electric cars more promotion. Anyways look harder and find the real electric cars that look cool. |
| It's not ugly, plus ... ( 7 months ago by fangorn81) |
| It's not ugly, plus...maybe some of us don't see our cars as an extension of our dicks. It's just a way to get around. |
| Amen ( 7 months ago by odiggler) |
| Amen |
| man thats true,amen ( 7 months ago by katsumoto31) |
| man thats true,amen |
| It does require ... ( 6 months ago by spasticteapot) |
| It does require some fossil fuel, but you get quite a lot more energy out. |
| Why does everyone ... ( 5 months ago by phxfreddy) |
| Why does everyone want to hype the "environmentally friendliness" ? ....when we all know its because gas is going to 5 bucks a gallon !!! |
| could somebody tell ... ( 5 months ago by atlanticus) |
| could somebody tell those greenies to make EV that actually look like an ordinary car? why every EV is such a design disaster? |
| Those wind turbines ... ( 4 months ago by ronmann606) |
| Those wind turbines are gimmicky. I bet they improve range less then 1% in optimal conditions. |
| Hub motors would be ... ( 4 months ago by ronmann606) |
| Hub motors would be great for an off roader. No differentials, transmission, axels, or exhaust to get in the way. Also AWD. |
| fuck you ( 4 months ago by grillo123456) |
| fuck you |
| RAmen! ( 3 months ago by ateubrasileiro) |
| RAmen! |
| Lol it all sounded ... ( 3 months ago by Dilekz) |
| Lol it all sounded good to me, except the windturbines.. :D the energy you put in the engine to get your vehicle forward... And then slow down the vehicle and return the energy by the windturbines?? sounds nuts!! |
| Dude, these ... ( 3 months ago by IQ139) |
| Dude, these batteries are made from lithium-ion, a metal that is non-hazardous and easy to work with. Also, nuclear energy is the future for now. |
| I would guess thet ... ( 3 months ago by r4nd0mn4me) |
| I would guess thet the wind turbines would only be on when it is coasting or going down hill, like regen breaking. |
| we don't have hills ... ( 2 months ago by Dilekz) |
| we don't have hills at all here in holland.. =) |
| Solar concentrated ... ( 2 months ago by gandy74) |
| Solar concentrated thermal power plants are the future not nuclear. |
| I can't imagine the ... ( 1 month ago by gengoodvibe) |
| I can't imagine the wind turbines would do much in the way of increasing range by recharging the batteries for the engine, but if there is an individual battery for all the electrics (such as a/c, cruise control, and ignition) then it can recharge that to keep the main batteries from otherwise having to waste energy on it. |
| The idea of ... ( 4 weeks ago by cant7think7clearly) |
| The idea of microwave wireless recharging sounds interesting. |
| You're lucky! ( 4 weeks ago by cant7think7clearly) |
| You're lucky! |
| Japanese Technology ... ( 3 weeks ago by UyLuy84) |
| Japanese Technology rules!! |
| cute. ( 2 weeks ago by ChocoCoveredRaisins) |
| cute. |
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