Nikkei: Mitsubishi and Peugeot will work together on electric cars

The iMiEV,
[Source: Reuters]

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Rick 11:37AM (6/16/2008)
Why is the iMiEV based an a Nissan?
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Dave 11:50AM (6/16/2008)
Good question. Also, why is the MiEV not scheduled for production in the US?
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Throwback 12:10PM (6/16/2008)
I don't think the IMeiv is based on any Nissan. The platform was joint venture with Mistsu and Smart. Smart uses a Mitsu 3 cylinder also.
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Serge 2:53PM (6/16/2008)
I couldn't find any information supporting the "production" status of iMiEV -- is that official?
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