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Japan’s $7,000 Single-Seater EV Takes Off as KG Motors

Nakayenga Patricia Renee by Nakayenga Patricia Renee
July 19, 2025
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KG Motors’ $7,000 Mibot EV Becomes a Surprise Hit in Japan

A tiny electric car built for just one person is creating a big buzz in Japan. KG Motors, a Hiroshima-based startup, is making headlines with the Mibot, a battery-powered, ultra-compact EV that costs just $7,000 — and it’s already on pace to outsell some of Japan’s biggest automakers.

Although it resembles a high-tech golf cart more than a conventional car, the one-seater EV has already received over 1,800 preorders from customers across Japan, surpassing Toyota’s domestic EV sales for 2024.

According to KG Motors CEO Kazunari Kusunoki, the company plans to deliver 3,300 units by March 2027, and demand continues to grow as consumers look for practical, affordable alternatives to expensive full-size EVs.

Why the Mibot Is Gaining Traction

The Mibot’s success challenges Japan’s long-held preference for larger, combustion-powered vehicles. In a country where electric vehicle adoption remains low, KG Motors is betting on a new strategy: shrink the size, slash the price, and simplify mobility.

Unlike mainstream EVs with high-tech features and hefty price tags, the Mibot focuses on essential functionality, compact design, and urban convenience. Its lightweight build and small footprint make it ideal for navigating Japan’s narrow city streets and tight parking spaces.

Beating Industry Giants at Their Own Game

Japan’s leading carmakers, including Toyota and Honda, have been slow to gain traction in the EV space at home. In contrast, KG Motors has captured consumer interest with a grassroots approach — minimalist design, local production, and word-of-mouth marketing.

The fact that Mibot could outsell Toyota’s EV lineup in Japan this year marks a symbolic shift. It also underscores how EV innovation is no longer limited to billion-dollar giants, but includes agile startups ready to rethink the fundamentals of transportation.

Looking Ahead

While the Mibot is unlikely to dethrone Tesla or BYD globally, its momentum within Japan signals changing consumer attitudes toward smaller, greener vehicles. KG Motors’ early success could pave the way for a new era of electric microcars, especially in urban and aging populations that prioritize convenience over horsepower.

As EV trends continue to evolve, the Mibot shows that bigger isn’t always better — and cheaper can still be smarter.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kjwOZ_KuSc

Tags: affordable EV Japanelectric microcarsEV startupsgreen mobility JapanJapanese EV marketKazunari KusunokiKG MotorsMibot electric carone-seater electric vehicleToyota EV sales
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