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- Q1939899 abstract "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 Keijidōsha", or "excellent minicar".In its first generation, it was available either as an eK Wagon (introduced on October 11, 2001), eK Sport (introduced on September 2, 2002), eK Classy (introduced on May 26, 2003) or eK Active (introduced on May 25, 2004). A facelifted eK Wagon was introduced on December 20, 2004. On December 20, 2005, the eK Classy was discontinued.The second generation eK Wagon and eK Sport were released on September 13, 2006, priced from ¥913,500 to ¥1,484,700. The eK Active was discontinued at the time of the second generation's launch. A facelifted eK Wagon and eK Sport were released on August 21, 2008.The third generation eK Wagon and eK Sport (now eK Custom) were released on June 6, 2013.Immediately upon its release it was the recipient of the "Good Design Award" by the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in 2001. 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. It is Mitsubishi's highest volume model in the Japanese domestic market, and total sales to 2005 are approximately 480,000. In Japan, it was sold at a specific retail chain called Car Plaza. Since June 8, 2005, Nissan Motors has received 36,000 eK Wagons annually from Mitsubishi, to be sold within the domestic market as the Nissan Otti. The Otti was replaced by the Nissan Dayz and Nissan Dayz Highway Star on June 6, 2013, although the Otti was still sold alongside the Dayz until being discontinued on June 28, 2013.".
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- Q1939899 fuelCapacity "0.03".
- Q1939899 height "1.55".
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- Q1939899 length "3.395".
- Q1939899 manufacturer Q36033.
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- Q1939899 productionStartYear "2001".
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- Q1939899 transmission "3-speedautomatic".
- Q1939899 transmission "4-speedautomatic".
- Q1939899 wheelbase "2.34".
- Q1939899 width "1.475".
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- Q1939899 aka "Mitsubishi eK Active".
- Q1939899 aka "Mitsubishi eK Classy".
- Q1939899 aka "Mitsubishi eK Custom".
- Q1939899 aka "Mitsubishi eK Space Custom".
- Q1939899 aka "Mitsubishi eK Space".
- Q1939899 aka "Mitsubishi eK Sport".
- Q1939899 aka "Mitsubishi eK Wagon".
- Q1939899 aka "Nissan Dayz Highway Star".
- Q1939899 aka "Nissan Dayz Roox Highway Star".
- Q1939899 aka "Nissan Dayz Roox".
- Q1939899 aka "Nissan Dayz".
- Q1939899 aka "Nissan Otti".
- Q1939899 assembly "Mizushima plant, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan".
- Q1939899 bodyStyle "5".
- Q1939899 class Q1059437.
- Q1939899 engine "657".
- Q1939899 layout "Front engine, FWD or 4WD".
- Q1939899 manufacturer Q36033.
- Q1939899 name "Mitsubishi 100px".
- Q1939899 predecessor Q1939896.
- Q1939899 production "2001".
- Q1939899 transmission "3".
- Q1939899 transmission "4".
- Q1939899 type Product.
- Q1939899 type Automobile.
- Q1939899 type MeanOfTransportation.
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- Q1939899 comment "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 Keijidōsha", or "excellent minicar".In its first generation, it was available either as an eK Wagon (introduced on October 11, 2001), eK Sport (introduced on September 2, 2002), eK Classy (introduced on May 26, 2003) or eK Active (introduced on May 25, 2004).".
- Q1939899 label "Mitsubishi eK".
- Q1939899 depiction Mitsubishi_eK_Wagon_G_B11W_03.JPG.
- Q1939899 name "Mitsubishi eK Active".
- Q1939899 name "Mitsubishi eK Classy".
- Q1939899 name "Mitsubishi eK Custom".
- Q1939899 name "Mitsubishi eK Space Custom".
- Q1939899 name "Mitsubishi eK Space".
- Q1939899 name "Mitsubishi eK Sport".