Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Wrc Rally Drift Machine Poster #3503253061

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Despite calling it Lancer, it was based on its sister-model Cedia. The WRC rules allowed more freedom in most areas of the car, therefore the engineers were able to make changes to the car they couldn't do to the older Group A Lancers.
The Lancer Evolution X was Evolution's tenth and last-generation model. Does Mitsubishi still make the Lancer or Lancer Evolution? Mitsubishi discontinued production of the Lancer and Lancer Evolution. However, due to popular demand in China and Taiwan, the Lancer nameplate lives on in these markets with the Lancer EX sport sedan.
The farewell model - Lancer Evolution Final Edition - boasted 303 hp and 305 lb-ft of torque, with an estimated top speed of 155 mph. Lancer Evolution utilized a variety of engines based on the best Mitsubishi technology of the time.
Many Lancer Evolution features, like Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC), were fined tuned and introduced to other Mitsubishi vehicles. But all races must come to a stop. And in 2015, Mitsubishi announced the Lancer Evolution X - the tenth generation - would be its final one.