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Mitsubishi - i-MiEV (2011)
Discover why the Mitsubishi i‑MiEV remains a go‑to choice for eco‑savvy commuters. A 2011 model, it offers a razor‑thin price point for those who crave a compact electric vehicle. Whether you’re curious about the current Mitsubishi i‑MiEV price, the historical Mitsubishi i‑MiEV 2011 price, or the used Mitsubishi i‑MiEV price on the secondary market, our database gives you the most up‑to‑date, market‑neutral figures.
- Engine & Powertrain: Electric motor delivering 70 hp
- Battery: 5.1 kWh lithium‑ion pack
- Range: Approx. 110 km (68 mi) EPA‑equivalent
- Transmission: Single‑speed automatic
- Fuel Type: Electric (plug‑in)
- Dimensions: L ≈ 3.42 m, W ≈ 1.65 m, H ≈ 1.65 m
- Wheelbase: 2.14 m
- Cargo Capacity: 204 l (7.2 cu ft) behind front seats, 542 l (19.2 cu ft) with seats folded
- Charging: AC 120 V wall charger in ≈ 3 hrs; DC fast charge (30‑min 80 %)
- Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS, ESP, traction control, parking‑assist cameras (in newer trims)
- Key Features: Bluetooth connectivity, push‑button start, climate‑controlled cab, rear‑view camera, and optional navigation.
Understanding how a vehicle’s value dilutes over time is essential when buying an electric car. The Mitsubishi i‑MiEV depreciation curve is relatively mild compared to internal‑combustion rivals, thanks to its niche market and robust battery performance. Typically:
- First‑year loss: 15‑20% of purchase price
- Year 2–3: 10‑15% per annum as the battery’s nominal capacity remains strong in the first few years
- Year 4–5: depreciation slows to 5‑10% per year, reflecting the vehicle’s increasing desirability as a low‑fuel‑cost option
- Five‑year total depreciation: 35‑45% of original value
So, if you’re evaluating a used Mitsubishi i‑MiEV price after a four‑year ownership, you can expect the vehicle to retain roughly 70‑75% of its original cost. As for the Mitsubishi i‑MiEV 2011 price referenced by many enthusiasts, while the initial launch price was about $9,000 in the U.S., the current trade‑in numbers for a 2011 model in good condition range roughly from $4,500 to $6,500—highlighting how depreciation has worked in its favor for both buyers and sellers.
What is a 2011 Mitsubishi i‑MiEV worth? Considering mileage, condition, and aftermarket accessories, a slightly above‑average example (30‑35,000 km interior, clean title, battery 95% nominal capacity) tends to command a price near the mid‑point of the used price spectrum, around $5,000–$5,500. A newer
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| Last tracked date | Status | Price | Price rank | Link |
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| 4 years ago | used | €5,600.00 | Unlock all links |