Mitsuoka Like Explained

Mitsuoka Like
Manufacturer:Mitsuoka
Production:2010–2012
Body Style:4-door
Engine:electric motor
Battery:Lithium-ion Battery
Length:35701NaN1
Width:14751NaN1
Height:16101NaN1
Weight:11200NaN0

The Mitsuoka Like (雷駆) is a five-door hatchback electric car produced by the Japanese automaker Mitsuoka Motors between 2010 and 2012. It is based on the Mitsubishi i MiEV.

It was unveiled in 2010 and was discontinued in 2012. The wheelbase was extended to help accommodate five passengers, unlike the i-MiEV, which only seats four. Its distinctive front styling separates it from other rebadged i-MiEVs, including the Citroen C-Zero and the Peugeot Ion. It was priced at US$55,000, before a Japanese tax credit, which lowered the priced to US$14,550.

The name "Like" is an indirect romanization of, which is a portmanteau of 雷 (thunder, referring to its electric powertrain) and 駆 (drive, more specifically drivetrain).

Another electric car produced by Mitsuoka was the Like-T3, a three-wheeler produced from 2012-2022.