Mitsubishi unveiled the eK Wagon model in the Japan, a vehicle built in partnership with other Japanese carmaker, namely Nissan.
The new eK Wagon and its twin brother eK Custom are powered by a three-cylinder unit producing 49 horses and 59Nm of torque. There is also a “more” powerful 64hp unit connected to a CVT unit.
![Mitsubishi eK Custom](https://www.automotorblog.com/storage/2013/06/Mitsubishi-eK-Custom-1.jpg)
At the exterior, the Mitsubishi eK Custom benefits from revised front and rear bumpers, a restyled front grille and new wheels. Interior features include a rear-view camera, metallic inserts, sliding rear seat and optional satellite navigation.
![Mitsubishi eK Custom](https://www.automotorblog.com/storage/2013/06/Mitsubishi-eK-Custom-2.jpg)
“The new tall wagon models bring unprecedented levels of quality to conventional minicars,” says the company.
![Mitsubishi eK Custom](https://www.automotorblog.com/storage/2013/06/Mitsubishi-eK-Custom-3.jpg)
The new Mitsubishi eK Wagon and eK Custom are currently available in Japan with prices starting at ¥1,050,000 and ¥1,269,000.
![Mitsubishi eK Custom](https://www.automotorblog.com/storage/2013/06/Mitsubishi-eK-Custom-4.jpg)