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Mitsubishi EVO for sale

07 EVO 9 IX FQ340 620bhp 2.3 STROKER CARBON CUSTOM ORANGE RESPRAY
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Immaculate car with thousands spent!! 12 months Tax...
| Hi all and thanks for taking a look at my Evo IX FQ340. | Up for sale due to the fact that I just don’t use it as much as I’d like due to work,...>
family etc and it’s sat gathering dust in the garage! | This is a seriously unique, professionally and extensively modified example with many thousands spent on it to get it to this level of spec. I have had all the work carried out to my exacting standards during my ownership. I bought the car brand-new from Gordon Lamb Mitsubishi in 2007 and it’s currently showing just 21,100 miles (and I doubt this will rise given the weather!) | Despite the low miles, this car has received only the best care, with a partial ralliart service history, as well as further intermediate services and inspections by specialists and much more to list, all proven with a fully-documented history folder. | Everything on this car is spec’d to the highest level, with no corners cut during any stage, but while taking a different route to the norm to achieve my desired results (as apposed to the usual AMS kit etc) | As an added bonus, the car was featured in the March 2010 edition of Redline magazine. The folks from Redline travelled up to shoot the car and had nothing but good comments for her, and commented how impressive the torque figure was. | For the build, I chose a local Japanese tuning specialist, Autosaurus to undertake the work and they have done themselves proud; this car performs faultlessly. The engine spec is as follows: | * Tomei 2.3 stroker kit (86x100mm) using forged rods, H-section rods and Tomei crank | * Autosaurus extensively worked cylinder head to increase flow | * GSC S1 cams | * ARP head stud kit | * ARP main bearing cap stud kit | * ND heavy duty valve springs | * ND titanium valve spring retainer caps | * Tomei 1.8mm MLS head gasket for 8.8:1 compression ratio | * Tomei racing oil scraper sump baffle | * ACL race main bearings | * ACL heavy duty thrust bearings | * Power Enterprise Kevlar timing belt | * Rear balance shaft deleted and front shaft modified to remove weights | * KTS magnetic sump plug | * Standard inlet manifold ported and port matched | * Shearer exhaust manifold | * AET GT35R turbo | * APS 100mm core Intercooler | * Tial wastegate (re-circ) and BOV | * NR Hard Pipe Kit | * MLS exhaust manifold gasket | * Blitz Nur spec exhaust system | * HKS mushroom filter | * NR Autosport 100mm inlet pipe | * Thermotec turbo blanket and exhaust wrap | * Sard 1000cc injectors | * AEM fuel rail modified for twin feed | * 2x Walbro external 255lph fuel pumps | * Custom fuel system including hand-made 5ltr Autosaurus surge tank in boot | * Autronic SM4 ECU – Mapped by Matt at T.R.L in Halifax to a high standard. (Originally fitted by NR Autosport) | * Blitz Dual SBC Spec S Electronic Boost Controller | * NR Autosport battery re-location kit (in boot) | With much more to add, you can imagine the cost of such a build and as I said before, not a penny has been wasted on the build of the engine. | The end product is a safe, reliable and useable 619.2bhp and 560lb.ft torque at 2.0bar boost on Shell V-Power. Safe to say it is a complete weapon, even when the boost is turned down. | To handle the power, the transmission has been fitted with a HKS GD-Pro twin-plate clutch which gives a light pedal feel and manageable bite making driving through built-up areas and getting stuck in traffic a little less of a nightmare compared to other clutches. | One of the first and best improvements I had fitted to the car is the superb Tein SuperStreet coilovers and Whiteline ARB’s which have only added to the incredible handling of this car, and its ability to change direction is nothing short of mind blowing! | The brakes have proven to be effective even at this level of power, but just to be on the safe side I had the pads changed to Ferodo DS2500 pads, the fluid changed to DOT 5.1. | The wheels are Team Dynamics Pro-Race 1.2 in gloss black. 18x8.5” all round. Fitted with 245/40x18” Falken FK452 tyres all with plenty of tread left (I very much doubt these have seen even 800 miles since being fitted!) | Now we move on to the exterior; this is where I have (once-again) spent a small fortune getting it to look how I wanted. | * Knight Racer Carbon Bonnet | * Knight Racer Carbon Bootlid | * Carbon Fibre Vortex Generator | * Carbon Fibre Wing Mirror Covers | * VERY comprehensive, professional respray by PB Customs in a custom mix of H.O.K orange with a custom layer of pearl thrown in. | The paint job cost an absolute fortune (as I’m sure you can imagine) but it was worth every penny. As you can see from the pics it really does look incredible but trust me it looks even more impressive in the flesh! | The paint work is in excellent condition with very few, tiny marks caused by regular driving. | The car also features a Kenwood flip-out LCD screen, head unit featuring sat-nav, iPod connection etc and there Is also a small sub in the boot. The interior is otherwise standard with the ralliart, half leather/alcantara Recaros, and of course the interior is in immaculate condition. | I’m sure that I have missed plenty, and should I think of anything else I will be sure to add it as soon as possible. | The car has recently had a full detail and paint correction by PB Customs to ensure the paint is at its best. The car will receive a comprehensive detail and valet prior to sale to ensure it is in its best condition for its new owner. | This car wants for nothing, always ran on V-Power, religiously maintained regardless of cost. The MOT expires in September 2012 and the Tax expires in January 2012. Depending on final sale price, I could be persuaded to renew the tax for the new owner by negotiation. | Anyhow on that note I shall let the photos do the talking. Should you have any questions then please feel free to ask, however due to a busy period with me with work my friend has agreed to oversee the sale for me; his number is 07854 969301, his name is Matt. You can contact me on 07515 353576 but as stated I may not be able to answer! | Please note: I am not looking for any sort of part exchange, so please do not offer. I am open to offers but please keep it sensible, silly offers will be strictly ignored | PRICING: well where do I start? I have seen such a fluctuation in evo pricing in the current market, given the one-off (and VERY expensive) respray, all the carbon panels, the engine build etc I feel that my asking price is well justified, but as stated I am open to serious offers... Please contact either myself or Matt to discuss pricing further. | You are bidding to buy, not to come kick tyres and haggle. The winning bid is the price to be paid. Payments by BACs Payment/Bankers Draft/Cheque welcome but please note that all funds must be cleared before collection can be arranged. | £250 DEPOSIT TO BE LEFT THROUGH PAYPAL. THIS DEPOSIT WILL NOT BE REFUNDED TO TIME WASTERS!! | Viewings are welcome and encouraged, but by prior arrangement only, please contact me to arrange viewing. Test drives will be permitted at my discretion only and only if you can produce proof of fully-comprehensive insurance that covers you to drive the car. | Thanks for reading and best of luck should you decide to bid! | X
£24000.00

09/02/12 07:52

New Mitsubishi EVO for sale

MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO X 10 GSR FQ300 SA 2008 BLACK IMACULATE CAR L@@K BEST
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MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO X 10 GSR FQ300 SA IN IMMACULATE CONDITION ONLY DESCRIBE AS BRAND NEW DONE 90 MILES THIS YEAR BEEN KEPT IN HEATED GARAGE AS MY SECOND...>
CAR . IT COMES WITH ALL THE USUAL EXTRAS FACTORY FITTED ROCKFORD FOSGATE TOUCH SCREEN STEREO/DVD/SAT NAV (DVD MODIFIED TO PLAY DURING TRAVEL FACTORY SUB 300+ BHP SUPER S-PORT BUTTON XENON MULTI DIRECTION HEADLIGHTS AUTO.MANUAL TWIN CLUTCH IS FANTASTIC, ENABLING YOU TO DRIVE IT SENSIBLE AND IF YOU WANT TO PUSH IT INTO MANUAL AND USE THE PADDLE-SHIFT GEARS ON THE STEERING WHEEL FOR THAT F1 TYPE FEEL BREMBO BRAKES18 INCH ALLOY WHEELS JUST BEEN REFURBISHED RECENT 4X TYRES FULL SAT NAVIGATION WITH DVDROCKFORD FOSGATE STEREO, SPEAKERS AND SUB IN BOOT MEMORY BANK ETC CD PLAYER DVD CLIMATE CONTROLABSESPAYC CONTROLLER, TARMAC, GRAVEL AND SNOWFRONT FOG-LIGHTSALARMEDTRACKER AIR-CONRECARO BUCKET SEATSTAILORED MATS THE CAR HAS JUST HAS £1000 SPENT FSH JUST BEEN SERVICED AND HAD EVERYTHING TAKEN CARE OF MAJOR SERVICE EVEN THOUGH NOT DONE MANY MILES STILL KEPT SERVICES UP TO DATE LONG MOT AND TAX CARS VALETED WEEKLY ON CONTRACT SO VERY VERY CLEAN NO MARKS ETC INSIDE IS IMMACULATE NEEDS NOTHING ALL WARRANTY WORK DONE I HAVE PUT A VIDEO ON TO SHOW HOW NICE CLEAN THIS CAR IS DON`T CONFUSE WITH OTHERS TOOK ME A LONG TIME TO FIND http://youtu.be/qQzd1tCqpCI JUST CLICK THE LINK PLATE INCLUDED FULLY HPI CLEAR VERY STRAIGHT CAR DON`T CONFUSE WITH BOY RACER RUBBISH VERY SORRY TO SEE IT GO BUT LOSS OF JOB FORCES SALE SO PRICED ACCORDINGLY MAKING BIG LOSS AS IT IS SO NO STUPID OFFERS VIEWING MORE THAN WELCOME LL31 NORTH-WALES AREA RING ME ON, 07999-291384 BE QUICK X
£12999.00

11/02/12 13:44
2008 MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO X GS RFQ360 BLUE
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2008 MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO X GS RFQ360 BLUEFULL MITSUBISHI HISTORY 38000 MILES MO.T JULY TAX TILL JULYVERY CLEAN IN SIDE AND OUT SAT NAV, DVD MAY PART...>
X FOR RANGE ROVER OR AUDI Q7ANY QUESTIONS RING TXT OR EMAIL SIMON ON 07872571658 X
£19995.00

17/02/12 10:46
MITSUBISHI EVOLUTION VIII MR FQ-320 (excellent condition 24k miles) EVO 8
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| Mitsubishi Evolution 8 MR FQ 320 £11000 | The car is on a 2004 54 plate but the private plate is included | Stunning immaculate condition throughout...>
with only 24,100 miles from new with full service history | ,MOT till may 2012 with no advisory issued | ,TAX till April 2012, | had new clutch & flywheel on 2/12/2009 (14,415mls) | new 18" speedline alloys with continental contact 3 sport tyres in march at a cost of £1857 | ,new discs & brembo pads all round, | cobra elite 4 alarm & immob,RAC trackstar (all paid for) | everything present,both keys & fobs, | all manuals, loads of reciepts for work done etc | services as follows, 13.8.05 @ 1676 mls 17.3.07 @ 4808 mls 28.3.08 @ 7461 mls 24.2.09 @ 10921 mls 18.6.09 @ 12457 mls 2.12.09 @ 14415 mls 7.5.10 @ 16266 mls 10.12.10 @ 18103 mls 6.5.11 @ 19482 mls | next service due at 24000 miles | this car wants for nothing, model number 111 | you will be hard pushed to find another car in this condition and with this mileage | .HPI clear with report.private plate included.please call 07961750980 for further info or to arrange a viewing. | the car has a HKS mushroom filter | a genuine Mitsubishi carbon vortex generator | boost, oil temp and oil pressure gauges | it has an up rated malbro fuel filter and a 3 port solenoid | also a decat pipe had been fitted. | I recently had new hks spark plugs fitted by abbey motorsport | As said the car is in pristine condition inside and out and needs to be seen to appreciate. | Only interested viewers please as i wont let just anyone test drive! | I have only had the car a few months but due to personal circumstances if reluctantly have to sell. | First to see will buy as i don’t believe you will find one of these with better condition or mileage! | 07961750980 | X
£11000.00

18/02/12 14:33
2006 MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO IX FQ-360 BLACK
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2006 56 PLATE MITSUBISHI EVO 9 FQ 360 LTD EDITION NUMBER 27 OF 200 CARS MADE THIS CAR IS IN STUNNING CONDITION THROUGHOUT AND COMES WITH ALL THE FQ360...>
FEATURES YOU WOULD EXPECT SOME OF THOSE BEING 18"SPEEDLINE ALLOYS,FULL HALF LEATHER RALLIART RECARO INTERIOR,XENON HEADLIGHTS,REAR VORTEX GENERATOR,REAR DIFFUSER,HKS SUPER DRAGGER EXHAUST,CENTRE COSOLE DIALS ONLY FITTED TO THE FQ360 MODEL,AIR CONDITIONING,6 SPEED GEARBOX,REMOTE LOCKING,CARBON FIBRE FRONT SPLITTER,C.D.PLAYER WITH BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY,THE LIST GOES ON.THE CAR COMES WITH A FULL MITSUBISHI RALLIART STAMPED SERVICE HISTORY BOOKLET ALL SERVICING CARRIED OUT BY THE SAME DEALER FROM NEW WHO ALSO SUPPLIED THE CAR NEW SERVICE STAMPS AS FOLLOWS.05-09-2006 MITSUBISHI RALLIART PDI GB/0495 AT 27 MILES.18-06-2007 MITSUBISHI RALLIART SERVICE GB/0495 AT 3151 MILES.13-10-2007 MITSUBISHI RALLIART SERVICE GB/0495 AT 3918 MILES.05-03-2008 MITSUBISHI RALLIART SERVICE GB/0495 AT 6248 MILES.04-09-2008 MITSUBISHI RALLIART SERVICE GB/0495 AT 9974 MILES.28-02-2009 MITSUBISHI RALLIART SERVICE GB/0495 AT 13087 MILES.14-09-2009 MITSUBISHI RALLIART SERVICE GB/0495 AT 16114 MILES.03-03-2010 MITSUBISHI RALLIART SERVICE GB/0495 AT 18572 MILES.26-07-2010 MITSUBISHI RALLIART SERVICE GB/0495 AT 22728 MILES.01-02-2011 MITSUBISHI RALLIART SERVICE GB/0495 AT 26405 MILES.08-08-2011 MITSUBISHI RALLIART SERVICE GB/0495 AT 29234 MILES.IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE FULLY STAMPED SERVICE BOOKLET ALL THE INVOICES ARE PRESENT I ALSO HAVE THE ORIGINAL LEATHER HANDBOOK WALLET WITH ALL INSTRUCTIONS MANUALS ETC PRESENT AND BOTH SET OF KEYS AND REMOTES ARE WITH THE CAR.AS YOU CAN SEE THE CAR HAS BEEN MAINTAINED TO A VERY HIGH STANDARD WHICH REFLECTS IN THE WAY THE CAR LOOKS AND DRIVES PERFECT!!!THE CAR IS FINISHED IN BLACK WITH CONTRASTING FULL RALLIART INTERIOR AND IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION THROUGHOUT.PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR YOU CAN CALL/TEXT ME ON 07971-474382 MANY THANKS SEAN.PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A CLASSIFIED ADVERT WITH A BUY IT NOW OPTION SO IF YOU CLICK THE BUTTON I WILL REQUIRE A £500 DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL IMMEDIATELY AND THE BALANCE PAYABLE ON A CASH UPON COLLECTION BASIS WITHIN 3 DAYS.I HAVE THE CAR ADVERTISED ELSEWHERE SO MAY WITHDRAW THE ADVERT AT ANYTIME.TO SUM UP THIS IS A 100% GENUINE CAR WHICH IS HPI CLEAR AND HAS NEVER HAD ANY ACCIDENTS PLEASE SEE MY 100% FEEDBACK I ALWAYS DESCRIBE MY ITEMS CORRECTLY THE CAR CURRENTLY HAS MY PRIVATE REG NUMBER ON IT WHICH WILL BE REMOVED AT MY EXPENSE AND ITS ORIGINAL 56 PLATE WILL BE PUT BACK ON THE CAR MANY THANKS FOR LOOKING!!!! X
£14950.00

21/02/12 15:16
MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO X FQ360 GSR - STUNNING CAR!
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MITSUBISHI EVOLUTION X FQ-360 GSR Finished in gleaming Orient red, i`m the 3rd owner, originally purchased from Gordon Lamb of ChesterfieldCovered 56,400...>
miles with fully comprehensive Ralliart service history Being the GSR model it comes equipped with the superb Rockford Fosgate entertainment system which includes an 80GB hard disk for music, integrated sat nav, bluetooth, sub woofer in boot - I`ve had BMW`s, Audi`s, VW`s in the past and this system is the best i`ve ever come across for sound, functionality, ease of use etc. AYC pump changed a year ago under warranty - This is quite a common failure on Evo X`s of this age and can cost you £1000 plus to get fixed! Completely standard and not messed with mechanicallyAsthetically, it has some Forge shiny bits fitted under the bonnet, washer bottle, power steering bottle etc which adds to the overall engine bay appearance, these little bits alone cost over £500 fitted! The wheels have been powder coated metallic black, which improve the overall look against the orient red, rather than the standard silver alloys. I`ve also changed the rear door spats from the tiny original ones that offer little in the way of protection from stones to some larger black carbon fibre ones, which I prefer visually and actually do the job!Condition all round is excellent, some stone chips to front that i`ve touched in, otherwise the paintwork is shiny and silky smooth due to a recent detailing where it was clay barred and then treated with Swissvax before being put away for the winter monthsTyres are Yokohama Advan AD08 all round, front`s have covered less than 100 miles and have very recently been replaced at a cost of £400!All documentation, wallet, handbooks, spare key etc present, nothing is missing! Currently SORN and garaged for the winter period All inspections are welcome, i`ve owned many Evo`s over the years and this has been amongst the best, a perfect blend of comfortable family car coupled with the truly awesome, blistering performance and reputation of the Evolution! You won`t find a better X 360 for the money! X
£16750.00

05/03/12 11:26
2008 MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO X (10) GSR FQ300 BLUE IMMACULATE LOW MILEAGE MUST SEE
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2008 MITSUBISHI EVO X (EVO 10) IMMACULATE CONDITION - FIRST TO SEE WILL BUY EXTREMELY HIGH SPEC - WILL NOT DISAPOINT IN ANY WAY FULL DEALER SERVICE HISTORY...>
- SERVICED APPROX EVERY 5000 MILES ANY INSPECTION WELCOME - VIEWING RECOMMENDED EXTRAS INCLUDE: SENSIBLE PERFORMANCE MODIFICATIONS INCLUDING: AEM AIRBOX SPORTS CAT (ROAD LEGAL & MOT-ABLE) EIBACH PRO KIT LOWERING SPRINGS RALLIART HEATER SURROUND ECUTEK REMAP WALBRO FUEL PUMP ABOVE PERFORMANCE MODS RESULT IN A MIND BLOWING 381 BHP WHILST STILL KEEPING ALL THE RELIABILITY AND FUNCTIONALITY YOU WOULD COME TO EXPECT FROM THIS ICONIC MITSUBISHI ROAD RALLY CAR EXTERIOR & INTERIOR MODIFICATIONS INCLUDING: CARBON FRONT SPLITTER CHROME FRONT GRILLE SURROUND CARBON FRONT GRILLE INSERTS 18" WHEEL UPGRADE FACTORY FITTED ROCKFORD FOSGATE TOUCH SCREEN STEREO/DVD/SAT NAV (DVD MODIFIED TO PLAY DURING TRAVEL) DIGITAL TV RECEIVER FACTORY FITTED SUB-WOOFER INTERIOR ILLUMINATING DASH STRIP I HAVE RUN THIS CAR FOR 18 MONTHS - IT IS A VERY RELUCTANT SALE LEGITIMATE REASON FOR SALE THIS CAR DEFINITELY GETS NOTICED AND ADMIRED AS IT LOOKS AND SOUNDS AWESOME ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL OR CALL MARCO ON 07961 769 444 PLEASE NOTE: I AM NOT A USED CAR SALES MAN, I AM NOT RUNNING A BUSINESS, THIS IS MY OWN PRIVATE CAR UP FOR A PRIVATE SALE, I DONT DO FINANCE, I DONT DO PART EXCHANGES, I DONT WANT A SWAP. X
£16995.00

05/03/12 14:29
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Most importantly, Lancer Evolution X connects and interacts completely with the driver in all conditions, providing the very highest levels of driving pleasure to match its mighty performance. Quick Links Special Offers Evolution Accessories Mitsubishi Service Plan Evolution Contract Hire Firefox Personas Contact us The Mitsubishi range Colt | Lancer | Lancer Evolution X | ASX Outlander | Shogun | L200 | i-MiEV Data protection Click here to see our privacy statement and data protection information... Legal information Click here to read our legal disclaimer and company information... © The Colt Car Company 2010, All rights reserved || Home| New cars| The Range Colt Lancer Evolution X Outlander Shogun L200 ASX i-MiEV Future models Corporate Sales Contract Hire Motability Export Armed forces Used cars| Find a dealer| Ownership| FAQs Servicing Accident repair Accident aftercare Insurance Accessories Merchandise Recycling Recall About us History Careers Links & partners Recycling Intelligent Motion Get a brochure Book a test drive Arrange a callback View the price list Home Models Technology Specifications Images Videos History Show Brochure and Test Drive Buttons Select a variant: 2.0 Turbo GSR FQ-360 Manual (Petrol) 2.0 Turbo GSR FQ-300 Manual (Petrol)2.0 Turbo GSR SST FQ-300 Automated Manual (Petrol)2.0 Turbo GSR FQ-330 Manual (Petrol)2.0 Turbo GSR SST FQ-330 Post Reg by WRC Devel. Automated Manual (Petrol)2.0 Turbo GSR FQ-360 Manual (Petrol) Click on a specification below to explore the full features of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X. You can choose colours, check the CO2 emissions, tax band and compare different Lancer Evolution X models in the right panel. ENGINE/ELECTRICSPerformanceSUSPENSION AND STEERINGDRIVELINETRANSMISSIONDIMENSIONSWEIGHTS/VOLUMESServicing & InsuranceSTYLING (EXT)FUNCTIONAL (EXT)SECURITYSAFETYAUDIOSTYLINGCONVENIENCEFUNCTIONALLIGHTINGSEATS Engine type 2.0 Litre 16-valve MIVEC DOHC Turbo,, aluminium block with intercooler (4B11)Fuel system Electronically controlled, sequential multi-point injectionDisplacement cc 1998Bore/stroke mm 86.0 x 86.0Compression ratio 9.0:1Max output kw (PS) [bhp] at rpm 264 (359) [354] / 6500Max. torque Nm (lb.ft) at rpm 492 (363) / 3500Emission control type Catalytic converterAlternator V/A 12v/130ABattery V/Ah 12v/44AhAcceleration 0-62 mph secs 4.1Fuel type Super UnleadedUrban mode lts/100km (mpg) 21.9 (12.9)Extra urban mode lts/100km (mpg) 10.5 (26.9)Combined mode lts/100km (mpg) 14.2 (19.9)CO2 emissions g/km 328Front axle McPherson strut suspension with inverted Bilstein shock absorbers, EIBACH springs and stabiliser barRear axle Multi link suspension with Bilstein shock absorbers, EIBACH springs and stabiliser barBrakes BREMBO braking systemMin. turning circle m (ft) 11.8 (38.72)Tyres 245/40 R18 93YWheels 18" Enkei alloy wheels (8.5J)Type Full time 4WD with S-AWCClutch Manual Hydraulic type, single plateLimited slip differential Front helicalTransmission ManualManual 5 speedGear ratios 1st 2.857 2nd 1.950 3rd 1.444 4th 1.096 5th 0.761 Reverse 2.892Final gear ratio 4.687Exterior length x width x height mm 4495 x 1810 x 1480Ground clearance (unladen) mm 135Front mm 1545Rear mm 1545Over hang, front mm 920Over hang, rear mm 935Wheelbase mm 2650Seating capacity 5Fuel tank capacity lts (imp.galls) 55 (12.1)Gross vehicle weight kg (lbs) 2040 (4498)Kerb weight kg (lbs) 1560 (3440)Service intervals Every 10,000 miles or 12 months, whichever occurs first, Initial 1000 mile lubrication service necessary on all Lancer Evolution modelsInsurance group 20AVehicle Excise Duty (VED) band MWarranty 3 year unlimited mileage warranty, 12 year anti-corrosion perforation warranty, 3 year pan-European breakdown & recovery18" Enkei alloy wheels STDAirdam, front, colour keyed STDAluminium bonnet, roof and wing panels STDDoor mirrors and handles, colour coded STDExhaust muffler, sport type STDFront grille, black STDFront lip spoiler, carbon fibre STDPrivacy glass - rear side and rear windows STDRear spoiler, colour keyed, aluminium STDRear vortex generator, carbon fibre STDSide colour keyed air dams STDDiffuser, rear STDDoor mirrors, electrically adjustable, heated and foldable STDFog lamps, front STDFQ-360 power upgrade STDHeadlamps, HID (xenon), auto levelling STDAdaptive front lighting system (AFS) STDHeadlamps, automatic light sensor STDHeadlamp washers STDRemote central door locking STDSuper All Wheel Control (S-AWC) STDTyre inflation kit STDWipers, auto rain sensors STDWipers, variable intermittent with washer, front STDWindow demister, rear STDAlarm, thatcham cat 1 STDImmobiliser, engine STDLocking wheel nuts STDUnique model number badge STDTracker security system, thatcham cat 5 STDABS with EBD STDActive stability control (ASC) STDAirbag SRS, driver's STDAirbag SRS, passenger's STDAirbag SRS, front knee type (driver) STDAirbag SRS, front seat sides x 2 STDAirbag SRS, curtain type STDRISE (Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution) body safety system STDFog lamp, rear STDHigh-mount stop lamp, rear STDISO-Fix child seat mountings STDRear seats integrated head restraints STDSuper All Wheel Control (S-AWC) STDSeatbelts, 3-point ELR x 2 with force limiters and pretensioners, front STDSeatbelts, ELR/ALR 3-pt x 2 and centre ELR 3 point belt, rear STDTyre inflation kit STDAerial, rear roof mounted STDAudio remote controls, steering wheel mounted STDHDD navigation with radio and music server (MMCS) STDRockford Fosgate premium audio STDiPod/MP3 aux input port STDCarpet including luggage area, needle punch STDDoor trim inserts and front centre armrest, cloth, dark grey STDFloor mats, premium type with logo STDGear knob, carbon fibre type STDGear knob, leather-wrapped, black STDHandbrake, carbon fibre cover STDHandbrake, urethane covered STDInterior door handles, chrome STDPedals, sports type, aluminium STDSteering wheel, sports type, leather wrapped STDAssist grip, retractable x 4 STDAir conditioning, climate control STDBluetooth, telephone connection STDBottle holder, front doors STDCup holders, front STDDoor pockets, front STDFloor console box with lid STDGlove box STDIndicators, one touch system STDInterior lamp with map-reading lamps STDIlluminated ashtray and cigarette lighter STDIlluminated ignition keyhole STDSeat belt, warning buzzer STDSunvisors x 2 STDTachometer STDAverage fuel consumption display STDAverage speed display STDDoor mirrors, electrically adjustable, heated and foldable STDElectric windows, anti-trapping, driver's one touch operation STDFuel range indicator STDMulti information display with trip computer STDFog lamps, front STDMap reading lamps with integrated room lamp, front STDFront leather Recaro seats with techno suede inserts STDISO-Fix child seat mountings STDRear seats integrated head restraints STDSeatbelts, ELR/ALR 3-pt x 2 and centre ELR 3 point belt, rear STD Emissions quick check chart 2.0 Turbo GSR FQ-360 Manual (Petrol) £35,999.00 Orient Red M 328g/kmVED for 12 months - First Year Rate*: £950VED for 12 months - Standard Rate**: £435*A new 1st year VED rate will be applied to vehicles registered for the first time on or after April 2010.**The standard 12 month VED rate for all registered cars in this band is shown for the purposes of comparison. Note, figures quoted reflectthe current rate only, and may be subject to change in the future. Quick Links Special Offers Evolution Accessories Mitsubishi Service Plan Evolution Contract Hire Firefox Personas Contact us The Mitsubishi range Colt | Lancer | Lancer Evolution X | ASX Outlander | Shogun | L200 | i-MiEV Data protection Click here to see our privacy statement and data protection information... Legal information Click here to read our legal disclaimer and company information... © The Colt Car Company 2010, All rights reserved || Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. Please improve this article if you can. The talk page may contain suggestions. (March 2009) Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors Production 1992–present Assembly Mizushima Plant, Kurashiki, Okayama Class Sport compact World Rally Car Sports sedan Body style(s) 4-door sedan 5-door wagon (Evo IX, 2007) Layout Front engine, four-wheel drive Engine(s) 2.0 L I4 turbo 4G63T (1987–2007) 4B11T (2007–present) Related Mitsubishi Lancer Mitsubishi Lancer WRC Mitsubishi Racing Lancer The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, colloquially known as the Lancer Evo or Evo,[1] is a high-performance sedan manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors. There have been ten official versions to date, and the designation of each model is most commonly a roman numeral. All use two litre, turbocharged engines and four-wheel drive systems.[2] The Evolution was originally intended only for Japanese markets, but demand on the "grey import" market led the Evolution series to be offered through Ralliart dealer networks in the United Kingdom and in various European markets from around 1998. Mitsubishi decided to export the eighth generation Evolution to the United States in 2003 after witnessing the success Subaru had in that market with their Impreza WRX, a direct competitor in other global regions.[3] Japanese-spec cars were limited by a gentlemen's agreement to advertise no more than 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp), a mark already reached by Evolution IV. Therefore, each subsequent version has unofficially evolved above the advertised power figures, with the Japanese-spec Evolution IX reaching an alleged output of around 321 PS (236 kW; 317 hp). Various versions available in other markets, particularly the UK, have official power outputs up to 411 PS (302 kW; 405 hp). The tenth generation of the Lancer Evolution was launched in Japan 2007, and overseas markets in 2008. Contents 1 Evolution I 2 Evolution II 3 Evolution III 4 Evolution IV 5 Evolution V 6 Evolution VI 7 Evolution VII 8 Evolution VIII 9 Evolution IX 9.1 Evolution IX Wagon 9.2 Evolution MIEV (2005) 10 Evolution X 10.1 Japanese models 10.2 North American models 10.3 UK models 10.4 European models 10.5 Australian / New Zealand models 10.6 Southeast Asian models 10.6.1 Philippine models 10.6.2 Malaysian models 11 Motorsports 12 Awards 13 See also 14 References 15 External links [edit] Evolution I First generation Production October 1992–January 1994 Platform CD9A Transmission(s) 5-speed manual Wheelbase 2,500 mm (98.4 in) Length 4,310 mm (169.7 in) Width 1,695 mm (66.7 in) Height 1,395 mm (54.9 in) Curb weight 1,170–1,240 kg (2,579–2,734 lb) The original Lancer Evolution was to compete in the World Rally Championship. It used the 2.0 L turbocharged DOHC engine and 4WD drivetrain from the original Galant VR-4 in a Lancer chassis, and was sold in GSR and RS models. The latter was a stripped-down club racing version that lacked power windows and seats, anti-lock brakes, a rear wiper, and had steel wheels to weigh approximately 70 kg (154 lb) less than the 1,238 kg (2,729 lb) GSR, while the former came with all of the conveniences of a typical street car. It came with Mitsubishi's 4G63 engine producing 247 PS (182 kW; 244 hp) at 6000 rpm and 309 N·m (228 lb·ft) at 3000 rpm. 5,000 of the first generation Evolutions were sold between 1992 and 1993. Top speed is 228 km/hour (142 mph) [edit] Evolution II Second generation Production January 1994–August 1995 Platform CE9A Transmission(s) 5-speed manual Wheelbase 2,510 mm (98.8 in) Length 4,310 mm (169.7 in) Width 1,695 mm (66.7 in) Height 1,420 mm (55.9 in) Curb weight 1,180–1,250 kg (2,601–2,756 lb) The Evolution I was upgraded in December 1993, and was produced until 1995. It consisted mainly of handling improvements, including minor wheelbase adjustments, larger swaybars, bodywork tweaks including a larger spoiler, and tyres that were 10 mm (0.4 in) wider. This Evolution also has a 50 l (13.2 US gal; 11.0 imp gal) fuel tank. Power output was increased to 256 PS (188 kW; 252 hp) from the same engine and torque was unchanged for both GSR and RS models. [edit] Evolution III Third generation Production August 1995–August 1996 Platform CE9A Transmission(s) 5-speed manual Wheelbase 2,510 mm (98.8 in) Length 4,310 mm (169.7 in) Width 1,695 mm (66.7 in) Height 1,420 mm (55.9 in) Curb weight 1,190–1,260 kg (2,624–2,778 lb) August 1995 saw the arrival of the Evolution 3, which had several improvements over the previous models. New, more aggressive styling and a new nose moulding improved the air supply to the radiator, intercooler and brakes. New side skirts and rear bumper moldings and a larger rear spoiler were added to reduce lift. Improved engine had higher compression ratio than before,[4] and new turbocharger compressor (60 mm to 68 mm[5]), which gave power output of 270 bhp (201 kW) at 6250 rpm, 309 N·m (228 lb·ft) at 3000 rpm. [edit] Evolution IV Fourth generation Production August 1996–January 1998 Platform CN9A Transmission(s) 5-speed manual Wheelbase 2,510 mm (98.8 in) Length 4,330 mm (170.5 in) Width 1,690 mm (66.5 in) Height 1,415 mm (55.7 in) Curb weight 1,260–1,350 kg (2,778–2,976 lb) The Lancer platform was completely changed in 1996, and along with it the Evolution, which had become extremely popular throughout the world. The engine and transaxle was rotated 180° to better balance the weight and eliminate torque steer. There were two versions available, The RS and GSR. The RS version was produced as a competition car with a limited-slip front differential and a friction type LSD at the rear. It also came with GLX seats and a choice of either 16" or 17" OZ light weight racing wheels. The RS also had wind up windows, optional air conditioning in some models, and a few extra brace bars to strengthen the chassis, one behind the front grill and the other across the boot floor. The RS also had thinner body panels and glass. The GSR and the RS shared a new twin scroll turbocharger which helped to increase power to 350 PS (257 kW; 345 hp) at 6,500 rpm and 422 N·m (311 lb·ft) of torque at 4,000 rpm. Mitsubishi's new Active Yaw Control appeared as a factory option on the GSR model, which used steering, throttle input sensors and g sensors to computer-hydraulically control torque split individually to the rear wheels and as a result the 300 Evolution IVs produced all sold quickly. The Evolution IV can be distinguished by its two large fog lights in the front bumper (option on RS version), and the newly designed tail lights on the rear, which became a standard design to Evolution VI, which would become yet another trademark of the Evolution series. This new generation was slightly heavier than previous Evos—the GSR in particular due to the added technology systems—but to counter this the car produced even more power—the weight of the RS being 1,260 kg (2,778 lb) and the GSR being 1,345 kg (2,965 lb). [edit] Evolution V Fifth Generation Production January 1998–January 1999 Platform CP9A Transmission(s) 5-speed manual Wheelbase 2,510 mm (98.8 in) Length 4,350 mm (171.3 in) Width 1,770 mm (69.7 in) Height 1,405–1,415 mm (55.3–55.7 in) Curb weight 1,260–1,360 kg (2,778–2,998 lb) In 1997, the WRC created a new "World Rally Car" class, and while these cars still had to abide by Group A standards, they did not have to meet homologation rules. Mitsubishi redesigned the Evolution IV with this in mind and introduced the Evolution V in January 1998. Many aspects of the car were changed such as: The interior was upgraded in the GSR version with a better class of Recaro seat. The body kit had flared arches at the front and rear and a new aluminium rear spoiler replaced the IV FRP version and gave an adjustable angle of attack to alter rear down force. The track was widened by 10 mm (0.4 in), the wheel offset changed from ET45 to ET38 along with the wheel diameter which rose from 16" to 17" to accommodate Brembo brakes which were added to enhance braking. In addition the brake master cylinder bore increased by 0.3 millimetres (0.01 in). The engine was strengthened in a few areas and the cam duration was increased. The pistons were lighter with a smaller skirt area. 510 cc injectors were replaced with 560 cc injectors for better engine reliability due to more electrical "headroom" and the ECU was changed to include a flash ROM, allowing more boost pressure to the same TD05-HR as the Mitsubishi Evolution III and IV. Furthermore, the turbocharger was again improved. Torque was increased to 373 N·m (275 lb·ft) at 3000 rpm. Power officially stayed the same, at 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp), though some claim horsepower was actually somewhat higher. [edit] Evolution VI Sixth generation Production January 1999–March 2001 Platform CP9A Transmission(s) 5-speed manual Wheelbase 2,510 mm (98.8 in) Length 4,350 mm (171.3 in) Width 1,770 mm (69.7 in) Height 1,405–1,415 mm (55.3–55.7 in) Curb weight 1,250–1,360 kg (2,756–2,998 lb) The Evolution VI's changes mainly focused on cooling and engine durability. It received a larger intercooler, larger oil cooler, and new pistons, along with a titanium-aluminide turbine wheel for the RS model, which was a first in a production car. also, the Evolution VI received new bodywork yet again, with the most easily spotted change in the front bumper where the huge fog lights were reduced in size and moved to the corners for better airflow. A new model was added to the GSR and RS lineup; known as the RS2, it was an RS with a few of the GSR's options. Another limited-edition RS was known as the RS Sprint, an RS tuned by Ralliart in the UK to be lighter and more powerful with 330 hp (246 kW). Yet another special edition Evolution VI was also released in 1999: the Tommi Mäkinen Edition, named after Finnish rally driver Tommi Mäkinen that had won Mitsubishi four WRC drivers championships. It featured a different front bumper, Red/Black Recaro seats (with embossed T. Mäkinen logo), 17" Enkei white wheels, a leather Momo steering wheel and shift knob, a titanium turbine that spooled up quicker, front upper strut brace, lowered ride height (with tarmac stages in mind), and a quicker steering ratio. Amongst other colours, the Evo VI came in either red (Tommi Mak only), white, blue, black or silver with optional special decals, replicating Tommi Mäkinen's rally car's colour scheme. This car is also sometimes referred to as an Evolution 6½, Evolution 6.5, or TME for short. [edit] Evolution VII Seventh generation Production March 2001–January 2003 Platform CT9A Transmission(s) 5-speed manual 5-speed automatic Wheelbase 2,625 mm (103.3 in) Length 4,455 mm (175.4 in) Width 1,770 mm (69.7 in) Height 1,450 mm (57.1 in) Curb weight 1,320–1,400 kg (2,910–3,086 lb) In 2001, Mitsubishi was forced by the FIA to race in the WRC using WRC rules for building a car instead of the Group A class rules, and thus did not need to follow homologation rules. The Evolution VII was based on the larger Lancer Cedia platform and as a result gained more weight over the Evolution VI, but Mitsubishi made up for this with multiple important chassis tweaks. The biggest change was the addition of an active center differential and a more effective limited-slip differential, while a front helical limited-slip differential was added. Torque was increased again to 385 N·m (284 lb·ft) with engine tweaks that allowed greater airflow, and horsepower officially remained at 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp). The introduction of the Evolution VII also marked the first time an automatic drivetrain was included within the model lineup—the GT-A. Seen as the 'gentleman's express' version of the visually similar VII GSR, the GT-A model was only produced in 2002 and had the following distinguishing interior and exterior specification: GT-A-only diamond cut finish 17-inch (430 mm) alloy wheels, clear rear light lenses and all-in-one style front headlights (later used on the Evolution VIII). The GT-A had the option of either no spoiler, the short spoiler (as later used on the Evolution VIII 260) or the thunderspoiler as used on the standard Evolution VII models. The most distinguishing feature was a smooth bonnet with no air-grills on it at all. Although offering inferior cooling capabilities, the bonnet was designed to give a cleaner line through the air with less air resistance at motorway speeds. Interior could be specified with factory options of a deluxe velour interior, full leather or the Recaro sports seats. The GT-A interior was different in that it had chromed door handles, a different instrument panel (to show the gear selection) and chrome edged bezels around the speedo and tach. The GT-A also had additional sound deadening installed from the factory and the engine manifold and downpipe had been engineered to be quieter. The 5-speed automatic gearbox had what Mitsubishi called "fuzzy logic", which meant that the car would learn what the driver's driving characteristics were like and would adapt the gear change timings and kick down reactions accordingly. The gears could be manually selected as with most Tiptronics via steering wheel + and - buttons (a pair both sides) or via selecting the tiptronic gate with the gear lever. Power was down a little from the standard manual cars with 264 PS (194 kW; 260 hp). The GT-A gearbox did not appear again in the Evolution VIII but has been installed in the estate version of the Evolution IX Wagon. It was replaced by the Twin Clutch SST gearbox since the introduction of Evolution X. [edit] Evolution VIII Eighth generation Production January 2003–March 2005(February 2004-August 2006 MR) Platform CT9A Transmission(s) 5-speed manual 6-speed manual Wheelbase 2,625 mm (103.3 in) Length 4,490–4,535 mm (176.8–178.5 in) Width 1,770 mm (69.7 in) Height 1,450 mm (57.1 in) Curb weight 1,320–1,410 kg (2,910–3,109 lb) The Evolution VIII was modified again in 2003, this time sporting 17" grey Enkei wheels, Brembo Brakes and Bilstein shocks to handle traction and a 5-speed manual gearbox with 280 PS (202 kW; 271 hp). Originally a one off model, sales were so successful in the U.S. that by 2005 it was available in four trims: the standard GSR model in Japan, the RS, with a steel roof, 5-speed gearbox, and standard wheels (lacking excess components, such as interior map lights, power windows/doors, and radio), the SSL (with a sunroof, trunk mounted subwoofer, and leather seats), and the MR, which came with a revised limited-slip front differential, aluminum MR shift knob, handbrake with carbon fiber handle, 17 inch BBS wheels, aluminum roof, and a 6-speed manual gearbox. The new Evolution also sported chrome housing tail lights. The Lancer Evolution VIII MR uses slick-response Bilstein shocks for improved handling. The aluminium roof panel and other reductions in body weight have lowered the centre of gravity to produce more natural roll characteristics. Detail improvements have also been made to Mitsubishi’s own electronic four-wheel drive, to the ACD 5 + Super AYC 6 traction control, and to the Sports ABS systems. The Lancer Evolution VIII displayed at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show took the MR designation traditionally reserved for Mitsubishi Motors high-performance models (first used for the Galant GTO). Other parts on the MR include BBS alloy wheels, the aforementioned Bilstein shocks, and an aluminium roof. In the United Kingdom, many special Evolutions were introduced, including the FQ300, FQ320, FQ340, and FQ400 variants. They came with 305, 325, 345, and 405 hp (227, 239, 254 and 298 kW), respectively. Although Mitsubishi have not confirmed the fact, it is widely rumoured that the FQ stands for "fucking quick".[6][7][8] The FQ400, sold through Ralliart UK, produces 411 PS (302 kW; 405 hp) from its 2.0 L 4G63 engine, the result of special modifications by United Kingdom tuning firms Rampage Tuning, Owen Developments, and Flow Race Engines. At 202.9 hp (151.3 kW) per litre, it has one of the highest specific outputs per litre of any roadcar engine. With a curb weight of 1,450 kg (3,197 lb), it achieves 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds, 0-100 mph in 9.1 seconds, 1/4 mile in 12.1 seconds at 118 mph (190 km/h), and a top speed of 175 mph (282 km/h) while costing £47,000. BBC's television series Top Gear demonstrated that the stock FQ-400 could surprisingly keep up with a Lamborghini Murciélago around a test track. The Stig recorded a Top Gear Power Lap Times of 1 minute and 24.8 seconds, 1.1 seconds slower than the Murciélago's time of 1 minute 23.7 seconds.[9] In a similar test conducted by Evo magazine, the Evolution was able to lap the Bedford Autodrome faster than an Audi RS4 and a Porsche 911 Carrera 4S. The Lancer Evolution VIII was also the first Evolution to be sold in the United States,[10] spurred by the success of the Subaru Impreza WRX which had been released there just three years prior.[3] The Evolution VIII found its true competition in the Subaru Impreza WRX STI model the same year as the Evolution VIII's US introduction. However, the internal components for the American versions were largely stripped-down versions of the specifications for the Japanese Lancer Evolution VIII. No US-spec Evolution model prior to the Evo X has active yaw control, including the 2006 Evolution IX. The American 2003 and 2004 GSRs are without the helical limited-slip front differential and 6-speed manual transmission. The 2004 US spec RS models, however, do have a front helical limited-slip differential. All 2003, 2004 and 2005 RS and GSR models have the Japanese Evolution VII's 5-speed transmission. The MR edition was introduced to the US in 2005, with ACD and the only model with a 6-speed transmission. The 2005 US spec RS and GSR have the ACD standard, and the front helical limited-slip differential is now standard on all models. The boost, timing, and tuning are also significantly lower than its Japanese counterpart, allowing it to adhere to the strict emissions regulations of the United States. Starting in 2005, the US model Evos were also fitted with a 5000rpm limit on launching in 1st gear to protect the drivetrain. Most Evolution VIIIs have a carbon fiber rear spoiler with matching body-color endplates. Furthermore, the US versions of the Lancer Evolution VIII 2003-2005 were given bulkier rear bumpers than their Japanese counterparts to accommodate US safety laws in the form of the metal rear crash bar. All Evos have lightweight aluminum front fenders and hoods. MR and RS editions have an aluminum roof. Additionally, MR Editions come equipped with a 6-speed transmission, Bilstein shocks, and factory optional BBS wheels. The basic RS Edition does not come with power windows, locks, or mirrors, an audio system, rear wing, sound deading material, map lamps or an anti-lock braking system. All Evo VIII RS models sold in the US have an air conditioning system. Power windows, locks, and audio systems could be had in the RS model through the addition of the "Urban Jungle" comfort package.[11] [edit] Evolution IX Ninth generation Production March 2005–October 2007(August 2006-Late 2008 MR) Platform CT9A Transmission(s) 5-speed manual 6-speed manual Wheelbase 2,625 mm (103.3 in) Length 4,490 mm (176.8 in) Width 1,770 mm (69.7 in) Height 1,450 mm (57.1 in) Curb weight 1,310–1,490 kg (2,888–3,285 lb) Mitsubishi introduced the Lancer Evolution IX in Japan on March 3, 2005,[12] and exhibited the car at the Geneva Motor Show for the European market the same day.[13] The North American markets saw the model exhibited at the New York International Auto Show the following month.[14] The 2.0 L 4G63 engine has MIVEC technology (variable valve timing), and a revised turbocharger design boosting official power output at the crankshaft to 291 PS (214 kW; 287 hp) and torque to 392 N·m (289 lb·ft). The USDM Lancer Evolution IX models: standard (Grand Sport Rally or "GSR" in some markets), RS (Rally Sport), SE (Special Edition) and MR (Mitsubishi Racing) varied slightly in their performance capabilities. Subtleties unique to each model accounted for variations in acceleration, handling and top speed. The RS excluded features standard on the standard, SE and MR models (stereo system, power windows and locks, rear wiper, rear wing, trunk lining and sound insulation). The result is a weight savings of over 60 lb (27 kg). The fuel capacity remains the same as the Evo VIII at 14 USgal (53 L). Although the RS is the lightest of the group, the RS did not manage to outperform the standard IX and the MR around a road course (even if only by fractions of a second). This was purported to be due to the lack of a rear wing on the RS. In a drag race, the three models are all about even. The RS model was produced for rally and racing teams who wanted a platform to build a race car from. It is stripped of all the creature comforts, and other upgrades that drive the price up for features that the race teams would not require. The IX MR retained the features of the Evolution VIII MR, like Bilstein shocks, a 6-speed manual transmission, a rooftop vortex generator, BBS forged wheels, HID xenon headlights, foglights, accessory gauge package, "zero lift" kit, special badging and an aluminum roof. All models continued to sport Recaro bucket seats, Brembo brakes and Momo steering wheels. Additional revisions from 2005 included a closer gear ratio for the 5-speed manual transmission, new lighter Enkei wheels on non-MR models, a redesigned front end with a more efficient air dam (the most noticeable feature are the two small oval ducts to cool the intercooler pipes), and a new rear bumper with a diffuser undersurface to smooth out the airflow coming out of the car for non-US models. In an effort to reduce the price increase on the Evolution IX model,[citation needed] HID headlights were no longer standard equipment on the base IX (nor were they standard on the 2005 VIII), and were available only in the SSL package (Sun, Sound, and Leather), SE (Special Edition) and MR trims. Three trims were available for Japan, Asia and Europe. Although all models used the same 291 PS (214 kW; 287 hp) engine, the torque differed from one model to another. In Europe, however, the Evolution IX was advertised to have 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp). The GSR produced 400 N·m (295 lb·ft) of torque, while the RS and GT produced 407 N·m (300 lb·ft). RS - "rally sport", revised 5-speed, aluminium roof, gauge pack, minimal interior, LSD and a titanium-magnesium turbine, left-hand drive option available. GT - revised 5-speed, this is basically the RS mechanically, but with some of the GSR's features (mainly interior pieces). GSR - 6-speed, Bilstein monotube shocks, aluminium roof, gauge pack, SAYC (Super Active Yaw Control), and double-din radio (this is roughly equivalent to the USDM MR). MR Ralliart Edition - Based on Lancer Evolution VI Tommi Makinen Edition, The Japanese Lancer Evolution IX was exclusively tuned by Mitsubishi Ralliart features the almost same as the civilian Evo IX except for Carbon Fiber front lip Spoiler, Official Ralliart livery, Ralliart 17-inch Black forged 1-piece wheels. (Exclusive for Japanese Market only.) In the United Kingdom, the Evolution IX used a different model scheme based on the car's horsepower. There were initially three models available: the FQ-300, FQ-320 and FQ-340 each with around 300(296/221), 320(316/236) and 340(336/250) PS(BHP/KW) respectively. An FQ-360 model was subsequently released as a successor to the Evolution VIII FQ-400. While the new FQ-360 produced less horsepower than its predecessor, it had more torque at 363 lb·ft (492 N·m) at 3200 rpm. All four models were designed to run on super unleaded petrol only. The MR FQ-360 was also released in limited numbers (only 200) in the last year of production. FQ-300, 320, 340 - 6-speed, Bilstein monotube shocks, AYC (Active Yaw Control), super unleaded petrol only FQ-360 - 6-speed, Bilstein monotube shocks, AYC (Active Yaw Control), Ralliart Sports Meter Kit, carbon front splitter, Speedline alloy wheels, super unleaded petrol only MR FQ-360 - New turbo with titanium aluminium alloy turbo fins, Speedline Turini alloy wheels, Privacy Glass, Lowered Eibach Coil springs (10mm at the front/ 5mm at the rear), IX MR interior, super unleaded petrol only Four models were available in the US. All models used the same 286 hp (213 kW) engine. Standard - revised 5-speed, standard model RS - ralli sport, revised 5-speed, aluminum roof, gauge pack, minimal interior, also no radio SE - Special Edition, aluminum roof/hood, and front fenders, split seven-spoke forged aluminum BBS wheels in "diamond black" finish, HID headlights with integrated fog lights, red-stitched Recaro seats MR - 6-speed, Bilstein monotube shocks, split seven-spoke forged aluminum BBS wheels, aluminum roof, hood, and front fenders, gauge pack, HID headlights with integrated fog lights, vortex generator, front brake cooling ducts and custom MR badging. All of the American models are the same in power, but may differ in performance. The only thing that sets them apart is the Evo RS, which is 80 lb (36 kg) lighter than the MR and SE models. To the standard model, the Sun, Sound and Leather package added a power sunroof, HID xenon headlamps with integrated fog lights, a slightly different stereo headunit (with no integral amplifier), slightly upgraded speakers in the front doors and parcel shelf, a 4.1-channel amplifier under the driver's seat, a powered, trunk-mounted Infinity subwoofer, black leather seating surfaces, leather-trimmed door panels, slightly revised center armrests in the front and rear, and separate rear side headrests. This model deleted the GSR's headliner-mounted sunglass holder to make room for the sunroof. The Philippines had the Evolution IX until in August 2008, which was offered in two trims, the entry-level RS offering a 5-speed manual transmission, Brembo 17-in. ventilated discs (4-Pot), Brembo 16-in ventilated drum-in-disc (2-Pot) and almost the same features as to that of the GSR trim in the international version. Some RS models had the SAYC option, while some did not. The MR was the top-of-the-line segment, which offers almost the same feature as to that of the MR trim in the international version. All of them are powered by a l4 2.0 4G63 turbocharged MIVEC engine. [edit] Evolution IX Wagon A 2,500-piece, limited edition Evolution IX station wagon was released in Japan soon after the sedan's debut. It used the back end of the Lancer Sportback wagon grafted onto the sedan. Two trim models were introduced: the GT with a six-speed manual transmission and the GT-A with a 5-speed automatic. Other than the station wagon rear end, redesigned seats and some chromed trims, the car's interior was the same as the sedan. [edit] Evolution MIEV (2005) It is a version with an electric motor connected to each wheel, which was served as a test bed for the Mitsubishi In-wheel Electric Vehicle (MIEV). The in-wheel motors used a hollow doughnut construction to locate the rotor outside the stator, unlike other electric motors where the rotor turns inside the stator. The result of this was a lighter motor which translated into lower unsprung weight than a system with the motors mounted in the wheels. Each in-wheel motor produced a power output of 68 PS (50 kW; 67 hp), thus giving a combined output of 272 PS (200 kW; 268 hp) and 517 N·m (381 lb·ft), comparable to that of regular, petrol powered Lancer Evolutions. The car competed in the Shikoku EV (Electric Vehicle) Rally 2005. [edit] Evolution X Tenth Generation Production October 2007 - Present Platform CZ4A Transmission(s) 6-speed twin-clutch transmission 5-speed manual Wheelbase 2,650 mm (104 in) Length 4,495 mm (177.0 in) Width 1,810 mm (71 in) Height 1,480 mm (58 in) Curb weight 1,420–1,600 kg (3,131–3,527 lb) In 2005, Mitsubishi introduced a concept version of the next-gen Evolution at the 39th Tokyo Motor Show named the Concept-X,[15] designed by Omer Halilhodžić at the company's European design centre.[16] Mitsubishi unveiled a second concept car, the Prototype-X, at the 2007 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS).[17] The Lancer Evolution X sedan features a newly designed 4B11T 2.0L (1998cc) turbocharged, all-aluminium inline-4 engine. Power and torque depend on the market but all versions will have at least 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp). (JDM version), the American market version will have slightly more. The UK models will be reworked by Mitsubishi UK, in accordance with previous MR Evolutions bearing the FQ badge. Options for the UK Evolutions are expected to be between 300 hp (220 kW) and 360 hp (270 kW). Two versions of the car will be offered in the U.S. The Lancer Evolution MR, with 6-speed Twin Clutch Sportronic Shift Transmission (TC-SST). The other version is the GSR which will have a 5-speed manual transmission system. The car has also a new full-time four-wheel drive system named S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control), an advanced version of Mitsubishi's AWC system used in previous generations.[18] The S-AWC uses torque vectoring technology to send different amount of torque to any wheel at any given time. It also features Mitsubishi's new sequential semi-automatic six speed SST twin-clutch transmission with steering-mounted magnesium alloy shift paddles. It has replaced the Tiptronic automatic transmission, hence the SST version replaced the GT-A version (which was used in Evolution VII and Evolution IX Wagon). A five speed manual gearbox will also be available. Mitsubishi claims that the five speed manual transmission has always been preferred in rallying and should be very refined, resulting in a more satisfying drive.[19] New Lancer Evolution will incorporate Mitsubishi's next generation RISE safety body. The Evolution X went on sale October 1, 2007 in Japan,[20] January 2008 in the USA,[21] February in Canada (as the first version of Evolution in Canada)[22] and in March 2008 in the UK.[23] The Twin Clutch SST version was available in Japan from November 2007.[24] Europe will follow with sales in May, GSR and MR version included premium Package. The introduction of the 2010 MR-Touring moved the car even further upscale. Leather and a Moonroof became standard while revising the rear spoiler to just a lip spoiler. [edit] Japanese models The engine is the 4B11-type 2.0 litre inline-4 turbo engine. Evolution X can get to 100 km/h in 4.8 seconds. Aluminum is used in the roof panel, front fenders and the rear spoiler frame structure.[25] Launch model's engine was rated 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp)@6500rpm and 422 N·m (311 lb·ft)@3500rpm. Following the repeal of the 276 horsepower Gentleman's Agreement in Japan,[26] engine power was raised to 300 PS (221 kW; 296 hp)@6500rpm beginning in 2009 model year. RS - 5 speed manual transmission. 16-inch tires. Driver dual-stage airbag. Standard Engine immobilizer. GSR - Standard rear spoiler. 5-speed manual or 6-speed Twin Clutch SST transmission (magnesium paddle shifters on SST model). 245/40R18 Yokohama ADVAN A13C tire on Enkei 12-spoke high-rigidity cast alloy wheels or optional BBS lightweight alloy wheels. Brembo ventilated disc brakes. Standard S-AWC 4WD system. Driver and front passenger dual-stage airbag. Standard Engine immobilizer with security alarm. Optional Mitsubishi Motors Communication System (MMCS) which comprises a 30Gb hard disk drive audio/navigation system with 7 in (180 mm) LCD screen. Optional Rockford Fosgate premium sound system. Optional keyless remote entry. GSR can be fitted with following packages: High Performance Package - Bilstein single tube shock absorbers and Eibach coil springs, brembo 2-piece disc brakes, high performance tires with stiffer walls and better grip. Stylish Exterior Package - Chrome finish for the front grille lattice and beltline molding, body color-keyed fender vents, adds fog lamps. Leather Combination Interior - The seats match the color of the exterior. Premium Package - All 3 above packages plus 18 in (457.2 mm) BBS lightweight alloy wheels. GSR-Premium - Replacement of Premium Package beginning with 2009 model year, but added MMCS and Rockford Fosgate premium audio. GSR Ralliart Edition - The Ralliart version was launched again, this limited edition for Lancer Evolution X is exclusively tuned by Mitsubishi Ralliart Japan equipped with 5 speed manual transmission, Ralliart Wheels 18 inch forged 1-piece black alloy wheels paired with Yokohama ADVAN Neova AD0B tires, redesigned body kit (based on Evo X FQ-400 body kit), advanced rear wing design (Choice of Deck Spoiler or GT Wing), official Ralliart livery, Rockford Fostgate premium sound system with Mitsubishi Motors Communication System (MMCS) which comprises a 30Gb hard disk drive audio/navigation system with 7 in (180 mm) LCD screen. Its 4B11T racing engine has maximum power output of 224 KW (300 bhp/ 304 ps). [edit] North American models Engine produces 295 PS (217 kW; 291 hp)@6500rpm and 407 N·m (300 lb·ft)@4400rpm. GSR - Same as base Japanese GSR with small spoiler. (available only with manual 5 speed) MR - 6-speed TC-SST transmission. Suspension with Eibach springs and Bilstein struts. 18-inch BBS forged alloy wheels. Xenon High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps. Color-keyed large rear spoiler. Leather and sueded seating. Electronic keyless entry and starting system. Steering wheel-mounted audio controls. Bluetooth hands-free cellular phone interface system with voice recognition. MR Premium - MR with a Rockford Fosgate Navigation/Stereo with 9 speakers.[27] MR Touring - (2010) Major differences from the MR are the rear-lip spoiler, heated full-leather seats, upgraded interior trim, and a power-sunroof on a steel roof. SE - (late 2010-11) Is a combination of all three 2010 models some key features are the GSR front grill and interior,MR rear defusers,6-speed TC-SST transmission,and Eibach springs and Bilstein struts. MR touring rear-lip spoiler and heated seats. Only 340 were produced in the United States, A special key fob with the series number and a letter of acknowledgement from Shin Kurihara was given to the purchaser of this trim. Option packages: (GSR only) Sight, Sound and Spoiler Package - Xenon HID headlamps with manual leveling; large rear spoiler; FAST-Key electronic entry and starting system; 650-watt (maximum) Rockford Fosgate audio system; in-dash 6-disc CD changer; Sirius Satellite Radio with six months prepaid subscription. (MR and MR Touring) Technology Package: Mitsubishi Multi Communication System, GPS navigation with Diamond Lane Guidance; 30GB hard disc drive with Digital Music Server, in-dash DVD/CD player, multifunction 7-inch (180 mm) color LCD touchscreen, 650(710 for 2010 model)-watt (maximum) Rockford Fosgate high-performance audio system, Sirius Satellite Radio with six months prepaid subscription. [edit] UK models UK cars kept the Evolution X name. GS - Base Japanese GSR with Enkei wheels, 5-speed manual transmission, Stereo radio/CD with MP3 compatibility and 6 speakers. GSR - GS with HDD navigation with radio and music server (MMCS), Rockford Fosgate premium audio, iPod/MP3 auxiliary input port. GSR SST (FQ-300, FQ-330) - GSR FQ-300 with 6-speed TC-SST transmission with SST mode selection (normal, sport, super sport). GSR SST FQ-330 was released in 2009.[28] Variants: FQ-300 - Engine rated 300 PS (220 kW; 300 hp) at 6500 rpm and 407 N·m (300 lb·ft) at 3500 rpm. FQ-330 - Engine rated 329 PS (242 kW; 324 hp) at 6500 rpm and 437 N·m (322 lb·ft) at 3500 rpm. FQ-360 - Engine rated 359 PS (264 kW; 354 hp) at 6500 rpm and 492 N·m (363 lb·ft) at 3500 rpm. Carbon fibre front lip spoiler, rear vortex generator, gear knob, hand brake. Front leather Recaro seats. FQ-400- Engine rated 410 PS (300 kW; 400 hp) and 542 N·m (400 lb·ft) of torque. It also includes six-piston calipers, upgraded brakes and 18-inch wheels fitted with Toyo Proxes R1R tyres , a new aero kit that includes additional cooling intakes, vents, a larger air intake in the hood and ducts. An estimated 100 vehicles would be made.[29] It accelerates 0-62 mph in 3.8 seconds (est.) and has a top speed of 155 mph (electronically limited). Standard equipment for the range-topping Lancer Evolution X model is comprehensive, the FQ-400 coming with Bluetooth hands-free telephone connection, a CD-tuner with 30 Gig hard drive, DVD satellite navigation and privacy glass. Convenience features like remote central locking, automatic headlamps and windscreen wipers increase the FQ-400’s ease of use. Available from June 2009, the FQ-400 is covered by a three year / 36,000 mile warranty. Cost £49,999 (list price).[30] [edit] European models Engine rated 295 PS (217 kW; 291 hp) at 6500 rpm and 366 N·m (270 lb·ft) at 3500 rpm. GSR - 5 speed manual (GSR 5 M/T) or 6-speed TC-SST transmission (GSR TC-SST). MR TC-SST - 6-speed TC-SST transmission. Suspension with Eibach springs and Bilstein struts. 18-inch BBS forged alloy wheels. Xenon High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps. Mitsubishi Multi Communication System. [edit] Australian / New Zealand models Engine rated 295 PS (217 kW; 291 hp) at 6500 rpm and 366 N·m (270 lb·ft) at 3500 rpm. GSR - 5 speed manual or 6-speed TC-SST transmission. MR - 6-speed TC-SST transmission. Suspension with Eibach springs and Bilstein struts. 18-inch BBS forged alloy wheels, 2 piece front brake, aluminium rear spoiler, auto leveling Xenon High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps. Mitsubishi Multi Communication System, leather combination seat trim, heated front seats. Bathurst Edition - A factory upgraded/tuned version Evolution X with a rated power output of 336 PS (247 kW) (increase from the standard 295 PS (217 kW)) and 436Nm (up from 366Nm) of torque. The TMR (Team Mitsubishi Ralliart) Bathurst Edition is the most powerful road-legal Lancer Evolution X to be offered in Australia. The Bathurst edition is available with either the standard 5-speed manual or the quick-shifting TC-SST twin-clutch automatic with a limited run of only 500 units. [edit] Southeast Asian models [edit] Philippine models The Philippines received its Evolution X in November 2008, and is a CBU from the US. The trims and specs are almost the same, excluding the MR Touring model from the USDM. GSR- 5-speed manual, and the same specs with the USDM GSR with large spoiler. MR- 6-speed TC-SST gearbox, and the same specs with the USDM MR, excluding the Technology Package. [edit] Malaysian models In Malaysia, the Lancer Evolution X is available with only a 6-speed Twin Clutch SST transmission. Front license plates are aligned towards the center of the fascia. In 2009, the Royal Malaysian Police acquired a fleet of Lancer Evolution Xs to be used for high-speed pursuits. [edit] Motorsports The Lancer Evolution is unique among its competitors in the World Rally Championship in that it was a homologated Group A car slightly modified to be able to race competitively against, from the 1997 season onwards until the San Remo Rally in 2001, World Rally Car class cars. They were successful in the WRC Rallies from 1996-1999,thanks to the Finn Tommi Mäkinen, for clinching the driver's titles from 1996–1999, and the help of teammate Richard Burns for clinching the constructors's championship for the first, and thus far only time in 1998. The Evolution however was replaced in late 2001 by the firm's first World Rally Car, named simply the Lancer Evolution WRC, which lasted in works hands, driven by Makinen, Freddy Loix, Alister McRae and Francois Delecour until Mitsubishi took a sabbatical from the championship at the end of 2002. It was succeeded for the 2004 Monte Carlo Rally by the Lancer WRC04. Mitsubishi pulled out of the World Rally Championship after the 2005 season with the Lancer WRC05 still being driven by privateers including Italian former works driver Gigi Galli and the Swede, Daniel Carlsson, in the years following. The Lancer Evolution however still competes in the Group N category. In some European markets, the Evolution was sold as the Mitsubishi Carisma Evolution, and indeed to this effect the works WRC team's second car in the late 1990s, usually driven by Burns and subsequently Loix, was customarily entered as a Carisma GT. Proton Motors of Malaysia raced Evolution III's, Evolution V's (most notable with Proton 1784 where Malaysian driver Karamjit Singh won the 2002 Production Car WRC) and an Evolution VII as the Proton Pert in various Asia-Pacific Rally Championship and APAC rally series. Mitsubishi won the 2009 Australian Manufacturers' Championship with a trio of Evolution X models. [edit] Awards The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution won ConsumerSearch's best Aggressive sports sedan in Best Sports Sedans in June 2006.[31] During 2004–2005 alone it won six major awards, being declared "Sports Car of the Year" in Scotland and France, "Playboy Sports Car 2004" in Poland, "Best New Production Car Under €60,000" in Greece, "Sport Compact Car of the Year" in 2004 and 2005 (Sport Compact Car magazine) and "2005 All-Star" (Automobile magazine) in the United States and Motor magazine's Best "Bang for Your Bucks" Australia.[32] The Lancer Evolution X was named as the "Best Performance Car under $50K" by Canadian TV show Motoring 2009, and won the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada's 2009 "Best New Technology" award.[33] It was also nominated as one of the top 10 "World Performance Car of the Year",[34] won the Automotive Excellence Awards' 2008 "Fun to Drive" category,[35] and took Dave TV's "Sports Car of the Year" award in 2008.[36] [edit] See also Mitsubishi Lancer Mitsubishi Lancer WRC Mitsubishi Racing Lancer [edit] References ^ Long, Brian (2007). 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