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Mitsubishi confirmed plans to finally launch its first EV in the US in 2026. The new electric car is expected to look similar to Nissan’s next-generation LEAF, which will debut later this year.
Alexis M. “Lexie” Rietz, 21, suffered fatal injuries in the crash, with her younger twin sisters also injured.
The project is rumored to be a rebadged version of the next-generation Leaf and would give Mitsubishi its first U.S. EV since the i-MiEV.