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Super Height Kei Wagons eK X space and eK space Win K Car of the Year at the 2020-2021 Car of the Year Japan

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Super Height Kei Wagons eK X space and eK space Win K Car of the Year at the 2020-2021 Car of the Year Japan

TOKYO, Dec 7, 2020 - (JCN Newswire) - MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION (MMC) today announced that the super height kei wagons eK X space (pronounced eK "cross" space) and eK space won the K Car of the Year(1), a new category of the 2020-2021 Car of the Year Japan(2) awarded to overall excellent kei car.

Super Height Kei Wagons eK X space and eK space Win K Car of the Year at the 2020-2021 Car of the Year Japan

The eK X space and eK space were recognized for

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