We’re still waiting for our first i-MiEV deliveries here in the US and in Japan they’re already prepping new variations on the tiny electric car for the 2012 model year. One, the M, goes the budget route, slashing 1.38 million yen (about $17,000) off the price of the 2011 model. It does sacrifice some range, 40km worth, to meet that price — you’ll need to plug in about every 120km (75 miles). A second option, the G, weighs in at 3.8 million yen (almost $47,000) but boosts the between charge range to 180km (110 miles). The M will start appearing in Japanese showrooms on July 25 and the i-MiEV G will follow in August. Meanwhile, the American edition, known as the Mitsubishi i, is edging ever closer to release. The all important EPA tests are out of the way, and the i scored the equivalent of 126 MPG in the city and 99 on the highway for an overall rating of 112 MPGe, about 20 MPGe better than the Leaf . Check out the pair of press releases after the break. Continue reading Mitsubishi i-MiEV goes cheaper and further in Japan, scores 112 MPGe in the US of A Mitsubishi i-MiEV goes cheaper and further in Japan, scores 112 MPGe in the US of A originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 Jul 2011 03:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink