Overview
- Built on the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi CMF‑EV/AmpR architecture with Mitsubishi‑specific exterior design, the crossover is slated for series production in Q4 2025 at Renault’s ElectriCity plant in Douai, France.
- The long‑range version pairs an 87‑kWh battery with a 160 kW motor for a claimed ~600 km WLTP range and a 0–100 km/h time of 8.4 seconds.
- Thermal management includes water cooling, a heat pump, and a PTC heater, while charging supports 22 kW AC and up to 150 kW DC via CCS.
- The interior carries twin 12.3‑inch displays running Google’s built‑in software suite, and Mitsubishi backs the model with an eight‑year/100,000‑mile warranty.
- Alliance leaders issued a joint statement at Douai confirming continued cooperation on future BEVs tailored to European customers.