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🗓️ 8 May 2025
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to EV News Daily. Coming up today, the new Nissan-based Mitsubishi EV. End of the US EV |
0:07.2 | tax credit and Rivian posts positive results. Plus stay tuned because later in the show, I'll tell you |
0:13.0 | which storied supercar maker has delayed the reveal of its full EV until 2026. Well, good morning, good afternoon, good evening, |
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0:54.9 | You can be like Ryan by clicking on a link in the show notes. Right, the new Mitsubishi |
0:58.1 | EV will look a lot like a Nissan because, well, it's based on the new Nissan leaf. Not that |
1:03.2 | we have the new Nissan leaf yet, but Mitsubishi is adding two new electric vehicles to its global |
1:07.5 | lineup. They will launch in the second half of next year. This is one of |
1:13.5 | them coming to the US, and it will have a lot of Nissan DNA. The US-bound EV will be the new |
1:19.1 | Nissan Leaf with Mitsubishi Colors. The crossover will reach dealerships in the US and Canada by |
1:23.7 | summer next year and will share the design of the new leaf featuring a similar |
1:27.7 | shape and LED lights. The main difference being the branding. The vehicle uses Nissan's |
1:33.2 | CMF-EV platform found in the new Nissan Leaf. It has a single electric motor, so there |
1:38.2 | won't be an all-wheel drive version of the Mitsubishi or the Nissan. Like the slightly larger Nissan ARIA has the E4-Orse version. |
1:49.0 | E-Force, they want me to say. |
1:50.4 | That's not how they spell it. |
1:52.4 | Mitsubishi plans for the crossover to have a driving range of 300 miles and will include a NACS charging port, J-3400 as standard. |
1:59.9 | Besides the North American crossover, Mitsubishi is |
2:02.2 | working with Foxcon to develop another EV for Australia. Okay, let's move on. Despite claims that |
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