
Mitsubishi is committed to creating vehicles that deliver both driving enjoyment and environmental responsibility. Vehicles that can exist in total harmony with people, society and our planet. It’s the simple elegance of moving through space with minimal impact. Or the ingenuity of the first V6 crossover that seats seven and still meets strict partial zero-emissions vehicle standards. It’s about alternative fuels, electric vehicles and employing innovative production techniques to protect the environment before our vehicles even hit the road. Mitsubishi is committed to a new era for cars and our planet, and our ongoing pledge to make the world a better place to live and drive.
Mitsubishi Motors is not only committed to building cleaner cars, we are also employing innovative production techniques to protect the environment before our vehicles even hit the road.
Mitsubishi Motors is committed to cleaning up vehicle emissions.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized Mitsubishi Motors and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries with a 2007 Climate Protection Award for the power-saving automotive air conditioning unit to be used in the Outlander.
While the jury is still out on the best way for automakers to minimize the environmental impact of their products, Mitsubishi Motors has its eyes on the future and is geared to respond.
Mitsubishi Motors is now fleet-testing the i-MiEV (Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle) in cooperation with power companies, and plans to launch the vehicle in the Japanese market in late 2009. Featuring the latest, state-of-the-art lithium-ion batteries, i-MiEV jumps from 0 to 100 kms faster than its gasoline format, on its way to a top speed of 132 km/h. And in ideal conditions, the i-MiEV gets up to 155 kilometers on a full charge*.
Mitsubishi Motors of Canada is leading by example. We've made conservation an integral part of our corporate culture.
* Gradual capacity loss of the Main Drive Lithium-ion Battery based on time and usage is NOT covered under the warranty.