Overview
- Launch configuration pairs an 87 kWh battery with a 160 kW, 300 Nm front motor for 0–100 km/h in 8.4 seconds and a 170 km/h top speed.
- Mitsubishi cites roughly 600 km WLTP range with charging up to 150 kW DC and up to 22 kW AC.
- The SUV shares the Alliance AmpR‑Medium/CMF‑EV architecture with Renault’s Scénic E‑Tech yet carries Mitsubishi styling, dual 12.3‑inch displays, Google services integration and optional Harman Kardon audio.
- A Medium‑Range variant is planned for 2026, with specifications to be announced.
- Prices are not published; reports expect positioning close to the Scénic Long Range, and Mitsubishi promises an eight‑year vehicle warranty plus an eight‑year/160,000‑km battery guarantee.