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This thing is awesome.

This Tiny $7,000 EV Is Taking Over Japan! It’s OVER for Toyota?

For a country living in the literal future, Japan remains surprisingly hesitant when it comes to adopting electric vehicles. Despite global momentum toward battery-powered cars, EVs made up just a tiny fraction of new car sales in Japan last year, with local giants like Toyota and Honda still betting heavily on hybrids. But now, a tiny disruptor is making waves. This tiny 7,000 dollar EV is taking over Japan! We’re talking about the mibot, an ultra-compact, single-seat electric vehicle developed by Japanese startup KG Motors. So, is it OVER for Toyota? Well, let’s start from the very beginning!


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