RE: Mitsu launches last Evo
RE: Mitsu launches last Evo
Wednesday 4th May 2005

Mitsu launches last Evo

Evolutionary changes boost power and tweak styling


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Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX

The ninth generation of Mitsubishi’s Lancer Evolution will go on sale in the UK from 1 June. The Evolution IX is the final instalment in a Lancer series that dates back to the Evolution I of 1992. Since then, Lancer rally cars have won the driver’s World Rally Championship on four occasions, while the Evolution road cars have established a reputation as the everyday supercar. An all-new and radically different Lancer Evolution will be launched by Mitsubishi Motors in 2007.

A logical development of the special edition Evolution VIII MR, the Lancer Evolution IX combines a series of detail improvements with an unchanged price tag.

Mitsubishi reckons the most significant dynamic change is the introduction of MIVEC variable valve timing technology, which improves the engine’s efficiency throughout the rev range. Increased performance at high engine speeds and a smoother torque curve is accompanied by a three per cent improvement in fuel economy and exhaust emissions.

Three versions of the 2.0-litre turbocharged four-pot engine will be offered in the UK. The FQ-300 produces 305bhp at 6,950rpm, while revisions to the engine’s air supply increase the output of the FQ-320 to 3,26bhp at 6,700rpm. With the aid of a supplementary ECU, the flagship FQ-340 develops 345bhp at 6,800rpm, which is enough to propel this Mitsubishi from 0-62mph in 4.3sec and on to 157mph.

The Bilstein suspension system introduced on the Lancer Evolution VIII MR is retained for the IX, with the exception of the rear springs, which are shorter than before. This lowers the car slightly, improving rear-end stability and enabling the Lancer’s electronically-controlled 4WD system to function more effectively.

External changes include a redesigned front bumper -- it's a bit more like Mitsubishi’s latest World Rally Car apparently -- that incorporates additional cooling ducts. At the rear, the new bumper features a diffuser for improved aerodynamics, while the new-design five-spoke Enkei alloy wheels help to reduce the unsprung mass of the car and improve handling.

Inside, the fascia is retained along with the Recaro sports seats, Momo steering wheel, plus accommodation for five adults and luggage. Air-conditioning, electric windows, four airbags and CAT-1 alarm are standard on every model, while the FQ-340 adds SmartNav satellite navigation and leather/Alcantara seats.

Three UK-specific models will be offered:

  • FQ-300 at £27,999
  • FQ-320 at £29,999
  • FQ-340 at £32,999
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z_chromozone

Original Poster:

1,436 posts

271 months

Wednesday 4th May 2005
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If this is the last Lancer, what is going to be next. A whole new car?

Any ideas out there.

Z

M@H

11,298 posts

294 months

Wednesday 4th May 2005
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An all-new and radically different Lancer Evolution will be launched by Mitsubishi Motors in 2007.

christianio

11 posts

255 months

Wednesday 4th May 2005
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I heard the next incarnation was to be based on the Colt??!!

dinkel

27,590 posts

280 months

Wednesday 4th May 2005
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Big laugh: Evo chasing a Murci in Top Gear . . . Murci spins leaving prof pilot with hands in hair . . .
5th gear running about 30 and a station Stilo outruns the Evo

Please Mitsu: put the 320 horse plant in an NSXish thingy!

little vik

192 posts

250 months

Wednesday 4th May 2005
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Please tell me theyve finally put a height adjuster on the seat so i can see over the steering wheel!!! ha ha ha ha

little vik

192 posts

250 months

Wednesday 4th May 2005
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the next one is still going to be a lancer. but they are also due to bring out a colt evo, they changed their mind but now apparently its back on again. due to be a 200+bhp mini beast. the theory being to have an evo for every model, but you know what these manufacturers are like the minute you get excited and get your cheque book out they change their mind and decide they wont make enough money on it

Don

28,378 posts

306 months

Wednesday 4th May 2005
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That is quite the ugliest vehicle I have ever seen.



But I'd have one. Ohhhhh .

A Superb replacement for my sensible four door car!

FourWheelDrift

91,717 posts

306 months

Wednesday 4th May 2005
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I've never seen one with passengers in the back.

So maybe the next one should be based on a lighter sportier 2 door.coupe/hatchback design. I think that's what Subaru are doing to the next Imprezza (although it might still be a 5 door).

little vik

192 posts

250 months

Wednesday 4th May 2005
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thats thing i love about evos and scoobys though, theyre normal cars with a evil evil side to them. start making them coupes etc then they arent normal cars anymore

frosty-11

113 posts

257 months

Wednesday 4th May 2005
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I was at the opening of a Mitsi Dealer in Milton Keynes back in late Feb./early March (there was a free lunch - and a dodge viper outside).

The dealers were "strongly hinting" at an FQ-500 being linned up before to long as part of the new range !

-Gareth

smele

1,284 posts

306 months

Wednesday 4th May 2005
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frosty-11 said:


The dealers were "strongly hinting" at an FQ-500 being linned up before to long as part of the new range !

-Gareth


From 2 Litres?????

anonymous-user

76 months

Wednesday 4th May 2005
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FourWheelDrift said:
So maybe the next one should be based on a lighter sportier 2 door.coupe/hatchback design. I think that's what Subaru are doing to the next Imprezza (although it might still be a 5 door).
I'm sure that I heard both Subaru and Mitsubishi are going to move to smaller hatchback based models for their WRC cars as the regulations benefit the smaller cars like the 206.

shadowninja

79,214 posts

304 months

Wednesday 4th May 2005
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smele said:

frosty-11 said:


The dealers were "strongly hinting" at an FQ-500 being linned up before to long as part of the new range !

-Gareth



From 2 Litres?????


easily possible. but slightly laggy

tonto

2,983 posts

270 months

Wednesday 4th May 2005
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little vik said:
thats thing i love about evos and scoobys though, theyre normal cars with a evil evil side to them. start making them coupes etc then they arent normal cars anymore

Good point.

jamesm

8,362 posts

305 months

Thursday 5th May 2005
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i know a bloke who once had an evo 6 with tons of upgrades on it but he swapped for a new Audi S4 avant wonder if he,ll change back when he sees this

little vik

192 posts

250 months

Thursday 5th May 2005
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my ex had an evo 6 that he chopped it in for an 8 FQ330 but i still prefered the 6 it was the classic beast that started it all. Although the 8 came with alot less problems and was alot easier to live with day to day.

havoc

32,534 posts

257 months

Thursday 5th May 2005
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little vik said:
thats thing i love about evos and scoobys though, theyre normal cars with a evil evil side to them. start making them coupes etc then they arent normal cars anymore

Says who?

I don't need 4 doors or 5 seats. My boot is as big as that of an Evo. My car is FAR more economical to run than a rally-refugee.

They LOOK like boring cars, but perform like supercars...sort-of. But they have supercar costs. Not a lot normal about them, to be honest, other than looks.

Not to say I don't like them, but to say they're normal cars and coupe's aren't is missing the point slightly.

Juiced

34 posts

249 months

Thursday 5th May 2005
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I saw a pic of the prototype Evo-X months ago. I think it will have a 2.4 litre engine, thus ending the current line of Evos which were restricted to 2 litres, like the rally cars. New Evo-X is not such a new car, but it does look more modern then the VIII and IX.
Here is a link to a pic I found.

fq400

157 posts

250 months

Sunday 8th May 2005
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You gotta be kidding me... I'll be sticking to mine for a few years then.

Juiced

34 posts

249 months

Monday 9th May 2005
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I think it's the best looking Evo yet. But thats all down to personal choice.