Mitsubishi EK dan Nissan Otti serupa beda logo saja |
Dijepang Mitsubishi justru berkolaborasi dengan Nissan,..maka dihasilkanlah EK dan Nissan Otti, berikut informasinya, diambil dari Wikipedia:
The Mitsubishi eK is a Japanese kei car from Mitsubishi Motors, based on the long-running Mitsubishi Minica, and first introduced on October 11, 2001 at ¥910,000 to ¥1,108,000. According to the company the name stands for "excellent KeijidÅsha", or "excellent minicar".[1] It was available either as an eK Wagon (introduced October 2001), eK Sport (September 2002), eK Classy (May 2003) or eK Active (May 2004). The range was given a styling revision and re-released on September 13, 2006, priced from ¥913,500 to ¥1,484,700.[2]
Immediately upon its release it was the recipient of the "Good Design Award" by the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in 2001.[3] While the initial sales target was 10,000 units per month, it sold 13,000 in its first four days, and 20,000 by the end of October 2001.[4][5] It is Mitsubishi's highest volume model in the Japanese domestic market,[6] and total sales to 2005 are approximately 480,000.[2] Since 2005, Nissan Motors has received 36,000 eK wagons annually from Mitsubishi, to be sold within the domestic market as the Nissan Otti.[7]
Technical
details
- Engine
Type: 3G83 SOHC 12v straight-3
Capacity: 657 cc
Compression ratio:
10.2:1 (naturally aspirated)
8.5:1 (turbocharged)
Peak power:
47 kW (64 PS) at 6000 rpm (turbo)
Peak torque:
93 N·m (69 ft·lbf) at 3500 rpm (turbo)
- Suspension
Front: MacPherson struts
Rear: 3-link torque arm type
- Tyres
155/65R13 (Wagon)
165/55R14 (Sport)
- Turning circle: 4.4 m
- Seats: 4
Also called
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Nissan Otti
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Production
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2001–present
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Assembly
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Mizushima Plant, Kurashiki, Okayama
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Predecessor
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5-door hatchback
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Front engine, FWD or 4WD
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2,340 mm (92.1 in)
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Length
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3,395 mm (133.7 in)
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Width
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1,475 mm (58.1 in)
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Height
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1,550 mm (61.0 in)
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790–900 kg (1,700–2,000 lb)
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