Friday, May 20, 2022

Mitsubishi eK X EV

Over a decade ago, Mitsubishi Motors jumped to the electric car revival with the i-MiEV. Fast forward to the year 2022, Mitsubishi Motors is back in the electric car business with the first-ever eK X EV.

2023 Mitsubishi eK X EV
2023 Mitsubishi eK X EV

What is the Mitsubishi eK X EV? Priced at 2.398M Japanese Yen plus additional costs, the first-ever eK X EV is more of an electrified version of the Mitsubishi eK X (pronounced cross) Kei car currently on sale, but don't let its familiar looks fool you because the eK X EV is a totally different breed compared to its ICE-powered equivalent.

2023 Mitsubishi eK X EV
2023 Mitsubishi eK X EV interior

The first tip goes to its interior because the electrified eK X's dashboard is surprisingly different from its ICE-powered equivalent. The sat-nav, for instance, looks like it was sourced from Nissan while the shift knob and the climate control feature a completely new design compared to the normal eK X. Despite the altered dashboard, the eK X EV can still accommodate up to four people and despite being slightly shorter compared to the normal eK X, it's still roomy as well.

2023 Mitsubishi eK X EV
2023 Mitsubishi eK X EV

As a kei electric car that fits well on Japan's narrow roads, the eK X EV is powered by an MM48 electric motor and a 20 kWh li-ion battery pack that powers its front wheels, generating 47kW of power output, 195Nm of torque output, and has a driving range of 180km in one full charge based on WLTC Mode standards. Although not fit for long weekend trips from your home to granny's old home, the eK X EV's electric powertrain has some purpose for city car use.

Weighing over a ton, the eK X EV is still a usable compact car fit for city use courtesy of its Rack & Pinion power steering, front strut suspension, rear torque arm 3-link suspension, front ventilated disc brakes, and rear Reading Trailing Drum brakes. Although not an exciting car to drive, it feels very easy to live with.


With safety as its top priority, the eK X EV features MI-PILOT semi-autonomous tech as well as an e-assist suite of safety features for the safest driving experience fit for a kei electric car.

The first-ever eK X EV wants to become the true successor of the now-legendary Mitsubishi i-MIEV, the kei electric car that spearheaded the electric car revival alongside the Nissan Leaf. The main question is, does this kei electric car got what it takes to follow the footsteps of the i-MiEV? Only time will tell but because the eK X EV is fit for Japan's new normal, looks like it's ready, like it or not.

Available colors: Mist Blue Pearl, Olive Green Metallic, Natural Ivory Metallic, Red Metallic, Black Mica, Mist Blue Pearl/Copper Metallic, White Pearl/Black Mica, Red Metallic/Black Mica, Natural Ivory Metallic/Copper Metallic, and Oak Brown Metallic/Natural Ivory Metallic.

Photo: Mitsubishi Motors Corporation

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