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rEVOlutionized: 2008 Mitsubishi Evo X by Vishnu Performance

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

RS vs Mitsubishi Evo X & BMW 135i M Sport

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Another evo-vs-something video:

Fifth Gear pits Ford Focus RS vs. Mitsubishi Evo X

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Here’s another clip of the UK television show that features not just one enthusiast car – but two cars, Ford’s stonking new Focus RS and the Mitsubishi Evolution X. Better still, the fearsome twosome tangle on the track in a pair of tests with hot shoes Tiff Needell and BTCC champion Jason Plato at the wheel.

It’s a scrap as the touring car scion takes on the rally-bred hero, so check out the front-drive versus all-wheel-drive pocket rocket madness

Evo X vs Evo 9 rally alpe grande 2008

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Evo X:

Evo 9:

Production of Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X skipped for 2009 in U.S.

Friday, February 6th, 2009


Mitsubishi has put production of the Lancer Evolution X on hold, saying there’s enough inventory to make it through the end of the year when the 2010 model is released. Mitsubishi spokesperson Christine Jew told KickingTires that no changes were planned for the 2009 model, but the 2010 variant would benefit from a few minor revisions. Inventory tracking through Cars.com confirms that there are plenty of Evos available (887 2008 models, to be specific), but that doesn’t mean the new Evo X is a flop; sales of Mitsu’s rally rocket were up over 50% in 2008.

UPDATE: We spoke with Christine from Mitsubishi about Evo production, and it’s hardly a “halt.” The 2009 Evo will continue to be produced for Canada and Puerto Rico, so Mitsubishi is only skipping the U.S. market for the 2009 model year. As some of you pointed out, this is primarily due to the late launch the Evo received last year. The 2010 model will go on sale this summer and will feature some “minor,” undisclosed tweaks.

Source: http://www.autoblog.com/2009/02/03/production-of-mitsubishi-lancer-evolution-x-halted-for-2009/

New ings N Spec kit for Evo has a deviated septum

Saturday, December 27th, 2008


Japanese tuning house Ings has prepared a kit for the Lancer Evo X consisting of a front bumper and a Z-Power Wing. The bumper houses not only the odd-ified upper intake, it also wears new canards, brake ducts, and intercooler shrouds. The Ing site has little to say about the kit, but it looks to have been tuned on a race-tested car. If you’re keen, you can order the bumper here in either fiberglass or hybrid aero, a combination of urethane and fiberglass. It won’t be available for a few months, so you’ll have to be happy with the pics in the gallery below for now.

Source: http://www.autoblog.com/2008/12/26/new-ings-n-spec-kit-for-evo-has-a-deviated-septum/

Evo 3 To Evo X

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX Drifting

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

Sort of Gymkahana Poland style

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Mitsubishi Evolution X FQ400 coming with 405 hp

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008


Autocar snagged a handful of pics and some initial specs of the UK-only Mitsubishi Evolution X FX-400, and as suspected, the hotter Evo is a road-going version of the ADR Motorsport-prepared sedan that successfully campaigned this past September in the 24-Hour Britcar Championship.

The turbocharged 2.0-liter 4B11 will put out approximately 405 hp and 400 lb.-ft. of torque thanks to a new turbo, retuned ECU and center-exit exhaust. As opposed to the outgoing FQ400, the Evo X-based model won’t use a race clutch, so puttering around town should be bit more bearable, and due to the FQ400’s prodigious output, the twin-clutch SST gearbox – which can’t handle more than 331 lb.-ft. of torque – won’t be used. Despite this, expect the FQ400 to lay down 0-60 times of around 3.5 seconds, 0.6 seconds faster than the Evo X FQ360.

In addition to six-pot calipers, upgraded brakes and 18-inch wheels, the FQ400 will feature a new aero kit that includes additional cooling intakes, vents, a larger air intake in the hood and ducts cut into the side skirts to aid rear brake cooling. Production will be limited to 100 units, unless demand calls for more, but considering the price – between £45,000 and £50,000, or £14,500 more than the FQ-360 – 100 examples should just about do it.

Source: http://www.autoblog.com/2008/12/01/mitsubishi-evolution-x-fq400-coming-with-405-hp/