Load your family into the 2011 Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution.
The new addition to the Lancer family fits in between the 2009 Lancer GTS 2.4 and
the Lancer Evolution GSR.
ROAD TEST EDITOR JONATHAN WONG: Ah, yes, the question about if you would take a Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution or a Subaru Impreza WRX STI.
After ten generations, we can only bid the Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution farewell as it drives off into the distant sunset.
2008 Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution X Officially Released with Full Specs
The Lancer Evolution is leaving big tire tracks to fill and they're only enlarged by the final model's impressive specifications.
So the other question is: This or the Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution?
Last year, Mitsubishi announced
the Lancer Evolution X would go away, to the chagrin of many performance car enthusiasts and some of our customers at Don Robinson Mitsubishi — but it isn't gone yet!
This new model reinforces the sporty identity of the Lancer lineup (Lancer, Lancer Ralliart and
Lancer Evolution) with aggressive styling and driving performance to be well positioned between the Lancer and the
Lancer Evolution models.
According to Mitsubishi,
the Lancer Evolution will — at the very least — live out the 2015 model year, with North American - spec cars going into production this July.
Also, we can't forget the recently retired model
the Lancer Evolution.
Be sure to let us know what you think of the last edition of
the Lancer Evolution at Don Robinson Mitsubishi!
Lancer Evolution — Built on Mitsubishi's historic rally championship legacy, the 2006
Lancer Evolution represents the ninth generation of this high performance four - door sedan that continues to evolve with significant performance, rally styling and useful driver enhancements — raising the adrenaline of driving enthusiasts at every turn.
Here at Don Robinson Mitsubishi, we are sad to see
the Lancer Evolution go, but are proud to see Mitsubishi donate this iconic vehicle to such a great cause.
The final
Lancer Evolution model will see an all - out play in the form of the Evo GSR, fully equipped with a whole bundle of a speed fanatic's fantasy.
Mitsubishi has auctioned off the last production
Lancer Evolution to raise money for charity.
Get your hands on one of the last Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution sports cars here at Don Robinson Mitsubishi!
Before the automaker gives it the final send off, it'll be building a limited amount of
Lancer Evolution Final Edition models — and the first market lucky enough to sell them is Japan.
We were all heartbroken when we learned that Mitsubishi was ending production of
the Lancer Evolution permanently.
The e-Evolution name is a nod to the performance heritage of
the Lancer Evolution street racer.
Mitsubishi's auction of the final
Lancer Evolution will make a big difference in the lives of so many men, women and children who look to us for support every day.
2008 Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution X Officially Released with Full Specs Is Mitsubishi Finally Making a Comeback?
Will Ghosn's promised cost savings pave the way for a new
Lancer Evolution?
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The glory days of the Eclipse, Montero, and
Lancer Evolution are long over, but Mitsubishi is looking to reinvent itself.
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The MR is the upper trim level of
the Lancer Evolution and follows the January launch of the base Evolution GSR.
If you planned on getting a 2015
Lancer Evolution, you might want to wait for this one!
The front end is a more modern take on
the Lancer Evolution front end, while the wheels, size and shape are all very agreeable.
Ever since the announcement that the Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution would be no more, customers have been clamoring all over the country, including at Biggers Mitsubishi, to get their hands on the 2015 model.
For context that's not as rooted in sensibility, it's about as quick as an old Ferrari Testarossa, a 2008 Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution GSR, a 2000 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 and the original Porsche 911 Turbo.
Fortunately, the automaker is giving everyone another chance to add the legendary car to their garage with
a Lancer Evolution Final Edition, which will come with several performance upgrades over the 10th generation model.
The high - performance
Lancer Evolution and a five - door hatchback version of the Lancer called the Lancer Sportback are reviewed separately.
The Lancer Evolution is, in short, nearly everything I want in a car and almost nothing I don't want.
Mitsubishi first deployed an active mechanical yaw control system on
the Lancer Evolution IV in 1996; the system could vector toque between the left and right rear wheels to control the yaw moment regardless of whether the vehicle was accelerating or decelerating.
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As you can see from the picture above, the full - size 2014 Outlander takes a dramatic new styling turn, ditching
the Lancer Evolution front end for something more futuristic.
It's the same system that's in the current
Lancer Evolution.
They stole some of the looks from
the Lancer Evolution, but they should have also taken the powertrain.
But among all the vehicles I've had the privilege of testing lately,
the Lancer Evolution is one of the few that I'd seriously consider buying if / when I have some cash play with.
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This week, we're driving one of the more exciting compact sport sedans available, namely the 2015 Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution GSR.
DIGITAL EDITOR ANDREW STOY: I've had several occasions to drive the current - generation Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution X, and it's always a love / hate experience.
SENIOR MOTORSPORTS EDITOR MAC MORRISON: I still want to love the famous
Lancer Evolution, because of everything young Kozak waxes about.
As Mitsubishi shifts its global lineup toward utility vehicles and electrified cars, it will pull the plug on
the Lancer Evolution at the end of the nameplate's current generation.
ROAD TEST EDITOR JONATHAN WONG: One of my favorite street cars to this day is the Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution IX MR. Of course, it's been many years since I've saddled up behind the wheel of one of those, but that car left quite an impression on me.
The new Outlander PHEV blends, according to Mitsubishi, the best of the company's EV technology (i - MiEV), sure - footed Super All - Wheel Control (derived from the esteemed S - AWC system found in the legendary Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution) and the capable, rugged and reliable Montero and Outlander SUV lineage into the world's first plug - in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) SUV with all - wheel drive.
Upshifts and downshifts are performed quickly enough, but in sport mode they're oddly timed and surprisingly harsh, as if the gearbox suddenly began channeling the Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution MR while the rest of the car remained an Audi.
Vehicles Affected: Certain 2004 - 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer vehicles manufactured from August 4, 2003 through August 28, 2006, 2004 - 2006 Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution vehicles manufactured from February 11, 2004 through September 1, 2006, and 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback vehicles manufactured from August 4, 2003 through January 23, 2004.
The 2015 Mistsubishi
Lancer Evolution GSR is lacking, but for no - frills fun, it's a heck of a ride.