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Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX vs Evo IV RS – Quarter Mile Performance ShowdownWatch the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX face off against the lighter Evo IV RS in a thrilling quarter mile race. This video ...
2008 Mitsubishi Evolution One of the most anticipated cars of 2007 is finally here—the 2008 Lancer Evolution X, which goes on sale Oct. 1 in Japan (January in the U.S., where it is dubbed simply ...
Some may view the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX as a stopgap until the all-new car arrives in 2007. But if this is just a carryover car, someone forgot to tell the engineers in Japan.
So even as good as the Evo is, some feel it could still be better. Evidently Mitsubishi agrees, and the Lancer Evolution MR is their answer. Think of it as Evo VIII Version 2.0.
2015 Lancer Evolution A host of new features are available across the Lancer lineup. All models get heated side mirrors with turn signal indicators. SE and SE models get increased hands-free ...
The result is the CZ200S, HKS’s first response to the new Lancer Evolution. For a full-fledged HKS project car, the CZ200S Evolution X looks pretty stock—exterior-wise, at least.
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The Evo VIII clocked 60 mph in 5.0 seconds and the quarter in 13.6 at 101. Further, the MR pulled a stout 0.94 g on the skidpad, compared with 0.90 for the Evo VIII.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII in detail The Evolution’s evolution has always been clear to see, but the Evo VII marked the biggest step-change since the Evo IV took over from the third-generation car.
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