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Mitsubishi debuts EV battery swap network for cars AND trucks in Tokyo

Electrek

Mitsubishi is partnering with Ample and Yamoto Transports to deploy an innovative new battery swap network for electric cars in its Japanese home market — but it’s not just for electric cars. Mitsubishi Fuso commercial trucks are getting in on the action, too!

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Mitsubishi Plans New Electric Crossover and Price Cuts In Rebuilding Effort

The Truth About Cars

Mitsubishi might not end up joining the Honda-Nissan merger, but its not giving up on life just yet. The automaker recently announced its first mass-market electric vehicle* for the U.S. market, which is due in 2026. Images: Mitsubishi] Become aTTAC insider. There was the i-MiEV, but that was a niche product.

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Confirmed! Mitsubishi’s new EV is being made in Taiwan by iPhone-maker Foxconn and it’s in Australia in 2026

EV Central

Taiwanese electronic giant Foxconn has announced that it will begin supplying an advanced new EV for the Australian and New Zealand market from next year that will be rebranded Mitsubishi. iPhone maker to sell EV in Australia badged as a Mitsubishi. EV Central first reported this deal was imminent in April: Shock!

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2025 GWM Haval H6GT PHEV Review: New plug-in hybrid packs in the value and EV range to make life tough for BYD Sealion 6, Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV

EV Central

And while its not the cheapest plug-in hybrid on the market, the H6GT packs plenty in for the money. 2025 Haval H6GT Ultra PHEV price and equipment The Haval H6GT is priced from $53,990 drive-away, which makes it one of the more affordable PHEVs on the market. Haval H6GT: Sleeker body differentiates it from a regular H6.

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Danger signs! Latest research shows top ICE brands including Toyota, Ford and Nissan struggling to hit new Aussie CO2 limits

EV Central

But the picture gets far grimmer in 2029 when Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Mazda and Mitsubishi join GWM and Nissan in the Level 1 red zone. Ford, GWM, Mazda, Mitsubishi and Nissan are joined by Isuzu and Toyota in the Level 2 red zone. No brands are assessed unlikely to meet Level 1 targets in 2025. The post Danger signs!

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Sad news for big families: Tesla Model Y seven-seat unlikely for Australia – for now anyway

EV Central

Tesla Model Y designer explains all READ MORE: Tesla Model Y Juniper update revealed READ MORE: Tesla Cybertruck could come to Australia as early as 2026 While Model Ys made in the US are offered in the American market with a third row of seats, the Chinese market apparently decided against it.

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Geely confirms second Aussie model! 2025 Geely Starray EM-i PHEV medium SUV on way to fight Mitsubishi Outlander and BYD Sealion 6

EV Central

Primed to become its best-selling model, the Geely Starray EM-i PHEV will be positioned as a direct rival for the well-established Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV as well as other newcomers like the new BYD Sealion 6. 2025 Geely Starray EM-i PHEV medium SUV on way to fight Mitsubishi Outlander and BYD Sealion 6 appeared first on EV Central.