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2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Officially Released with Full Specs

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Print magazines have already posted numerous photos and basic stats for the all-new 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X, but today Mitsubishi has officially released the full stats of the JDM version.

The new Lancer Evolution X is on sale today in Japan and includes an all-new design and a 2.0 liter 4-cylinder 16-valve DOHC MIVEC engine that produces 295 horsepower and 300 ft-lbs. of torque. in addition there is also a new Twin Clutch SST 6-speed automated manual transmission that won't be available until November.

Pricing has been set at ¥3,495,450 ($30,473 USD) for the GSR 5MT, ¥3,750,600 ($32,697 USD) for the GSR with the Twin-Clutch SST 6-speed and ¥2,997,750 ($26,134 USD) for the RS.

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PRESS RELEASE:

Tokyo, October 1, 2007 - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation announces today that it will launch the Lancer Evolution X high-performance 4WD sedan, newest of the company's legendary vehicles, on October 1 at dealerships throughout Japan. Featuring a new platform, engine, and exterior and interior designs, the totally redesigned 2.0-liter model will carry a tax-inclusive price tag ranging from \2,997,750 to \3,750,600. Models fitted with the Twin Clutch SST transmission are due to be launched towards the end of November.

The development goal for the new Lancer Evolution X was to make the car as fast as possible, while also making it as safe to drive as possible. To that end Lancer Evolution X is loaded with the very latest in automotive engineering technology, including the S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control) vehicle dynamics control system and the newly developed, power-efficient Twin Clutch SST (Sport Shift Transmission). Lancer Evolution X is a new-generation high-performance 4WD sedan that allows a new category of driver access to Mitsubishi's dynamic driving experience by underpinning speed with control, security and safety.

* Lancer Evolution X's handsome and aggressive functional design presents an intimidating and exciting aerodynamic exterior suggestive of its superior road performance. This is complemented by a functional interior that encourages the driver to concentrate fully on piloting his machine. Lancer Evolution X uses the front end design identity common to all new Mitsubishi Motors sedans (inverted-slant nose with a trapezoidal grille design) first seen on the new Galant Fortis*. As well as shouting loud the aggressive qualities that mark a high performance sports sedan, the front fascia is crafted for optimum aerodynamic performance.

* Lancer Evolution X realizes very high levels of motive and driving performance thanks to its new high-output and lightweight 2.0-liter DOHC MIVEC turbocharged engine with aluminum block, an all-new body and stiffer suspension. Despite its turbocharged pedigree the new model earns a 3-star rating for emissions that are 50% lower than the requirements of the Japanese 2005 standards. And complementing its powerful and clean road performance is the kind of a safety specification one would expect of a new-generation high-performance model: SRS dual-stage airbags for driver and front passenger, SRS knee airbag for driver and adaptive front lighting system (AFS) are all standard equipment on the GSR trim level.

* The Twin Clutch SST is a 6-speed automated manual transmission incorporating a dual automated clutch system to deliver lightning-fast, slick shifting for feel-good acceleration; while it also provides high-efficiency power transmission for outstanding fuel economy. In keeping with the higher output and torque developed by the new engine, Lancer Evolution X is offered with a new 5-speed manual transmission that delivers smoother shifting and improved shift feel for those who prefer the joys and more direct control of manual shifting.

* All Lancer Evolution X GSR models are fitted with the S-AWC vehicle dynamics control system. The system intelligently manages several component systems to regulate drive torque and braking force at each wheel, reading and reflecting driver intent in real time over a wide range of situations. This allows drivers of all abilities to enjoy sporty driving with peace of mind.

* Lancer / Lancer EX in overseas markets.

I . Lancer Evolution X walkaround

1. Model lineup

Sporting the S-AWC and Twin Clutch SST and other cutting-edge automotive technology as well as a more comprehensive functional and convenience equipment specification, the GSR trim level (also available with a 5-speed manual transmission) leads the new Lancer Evolution X lineup. The lineup also continues to offer the RS competition base model, with a less comprehensive and simplified equipment specification to reduce weight to a minimum.

To meet customers' wide-ranging expectations in a high-performance sports sedan, the GSR trim level is available with the following option packages:

* High Performance Package : Raises the bar a notch further in terms of driving performance.
* Stylish Exterior Package : Adds classy dressup elements to the exterior.
* Leather Combination Interior : For a more uptown and comfortable interior.

Also available is the Premium Package that combines all these packages and adds 18-inch BBS lightweight alloy wheels to meld the ultimate in performance with a classy and quality appearance.

2. Exterior

The exterior is crafted with sophisticated and aggressive styling to give the low-and-wide squat stance body an aerodynamically clean profile that flows liquidly from the inverted-slant nose over the roof to the tail end, using wind-tunnel proven aero parts.

* Molded around the inverted-slant nose and trapezoidal grille, the aggressive and powerful front fascia features larger air intake openings and new ducting for superior engine cooling and aerodynamics and leaves no doubt as to Lancer Evolution X's high performance.

* The engine hood air outlet and fender vents effectively exhaust heat from the engine compartment. Together with the engine hood air scoop that supplies cooling air to the turbocharger these elements give vivid accent to Evolution X's exterior looks.

* The oversize rear spoiler - standard on the GSR - uses a twisted-section wing panel with different attack angles at its ends and in the center portion to match the airflow over the body surface.

* A large undercover rectifies underbody airflow for better aerodynamics and also improves drivetrain cooling. The underside of the rear bumper employs a diffuser design that helps to exhaust the underbody airflow more effectively and also adds a distinguishing touch to the rear view.

* The Stylish Exterior Package option uses a chrome finish for the front grille lattice and beltline molding, body color-keyed fender vents and adds fog lamps to give the exterior a touch of uptown elegance.

* The GSR trim level is offered in a lineup of five body colors designed to strongly project a functionally aesthetic image and including a vividly sporty Red Metallic and a new classy and deep-hue Phantom Black Pearl. RS is offered in two body colors, including White Solid which is exclusive to this trim level.

3. Interior

The interior design places emphasis on functional and operational elements to encourage and allow the driver to concentrate on operating his machine while at the same time realizing levels of comfort and quality that expected in a new-generation sports sedan.

* Seats are done by Recaro - well-known for providing excellent location, hold, and for alleviating fatigue on longer journeys - with a new full bucket front seat design. The new seats offer additional safety, accommodating the factory-fitted optional SRS side airbag; and comfort, with improved seating feeling, easier exit and entry and a less "constraining" feeling. The rear seats feature a central armrest with handy cup holders.

* Lancer Evolution X uses a small diameter steering wheel designed for smooth operation; its genuine leather wrap provides a positive and comfortable fitment to the hand. For optimum operability the S-AWC mode selector is located on the left spoke. (The selector is located on the shift lever panel on models with the factory-fitted MMCS HDD navigation system option, in which case the steering wheel spokes are used to locate the remote audio controls.)

* Lancer Evolution X uses a high-contrast instrumentation cluster providing excellent viewability. A Multi-information Display provides the driver with at-a-glance vehicle status information, including: fuel remaining, Twin Clutch SST mode, and S-AWC operating mode.

* The dashboard uses a bowed design with the center panel offset toward the driver that provides more knee space and realizes a functional and comfortable cockpit environment for the driver.

* The black interior color scheme uses silver accents on the steering wheel spokes, shift lever panel and other operating controls to impart a look that is sporty and also evoke the feeling of a precision instrument.

* The Leather Combination Interior package uses leather combination seat upholstery (genuine leather with Glanluxe*1), doors and floor console lid trimmed in soft synthetic leather and aluminum front scuff plates. The package also boosts sound insulation, making for a classier and more comfortable interior.

*1: An artificial suede-finish leather made by Seiren Co., Ltd.

4. Powertrain

Engine

* Lancer Evolution X is powered by a new turbocharged engine that adds a high-performance turbocharger to the 4B11-type 2.0-liter 4-cylinder 16-valve DOHC MIVEC unit used in the Galant Fortis. Developing more power over the full rev range, this engine generates more torque at 422 Nm (43.0 kg-m)/3500 rpm and has better response than its 4G63 predecessor. The new engine is also lighter and returns better environmental performance.

* The application of continuously variable valve timing technology (MIVEC) to both intake and exhaust camshafts realizes valve timing optimally matched to engine speed and load to stabilize combustion characteristics and allow the engine to develop more power over the full rev range. It also improves emissions performance. Lancer Evolution X earns a 3-star rating for emissions that are 50% under the Japanese 2005 Emissions Standards levels.

* The new engine, excluding auxiliary equipment, is 12 kg lighter than the 4G63 thanks to the use of a die-cast aluminum cylinder block, head cover and chain case.

* Using a titanium-aluminum alloy turbine wheel and aluminum alloy compressor wheel, the turbocharger features a shape-optimized compressor wheel that improves boost response and increases low-end and mid-range torque.

* The adoption of a rearward facing exhaust manifold layout has, as well as improving exhaust efficiency, allowed the engine to be mounted lower, lowering the center of gravity. Other innovations have reduced intake/exhaust system losses and valvetrain friction, contributing to improved engine performance.

Transmissions

* The GSR is available with the new Twin Clutch SST 6-speed automated manual transmission that eliminates the need for a clutch pedal and provides slick, smooth shifting. Twin Clutch SST puts odd (1st, 3rd, 5th) and even (2nd, 4th and 6th) gears on separate input shafts each with its own clutch and, through tight cooperative control with the engine, switches between these clutches to realize seamless and lightning-fast shifting for feel-good acceleration. Because it uses clutches rather than a torque converter to transmit power, Twin Clutch SST allows superior power transmission efficiency with little loss of motive power and returns excellent fuel economy. Twin Clutch SST allows the driver to choose between Autoshift fully automatic shifting and Manual Shift, where the driver can change gears as with a manual transmission. A toggle switch located at the base of the shift selector allows the driver to choose between Normal, Sport and Super Sport modes for the optimum shift scheduling for a wide variety of situations ranging from driving around town to tracing a tight line on a winding road.

* Twin Clutch SST models are fitted as standard with steering column-mounted lightweight magnesium paddle shifters that allow the driver to shift manually without taking his hand off the steering wheel.

* For drivers who enjoy having more direct control over their machine, the GSR is available with a new 5-speed manual transmission. (The RS is only available with this manual gearbox.) Benefiting from the know-how Mitsubishi Motors has accumulated in the motorsport arena the new manual gearbox features a greater torque capacity to handle the higher torque generated by the new turbocharged engine without growing in size. First to fourth gears use close ratios. 1st gear uses a lower ratio than previously for better standing acceleration while 5th gear uses a higher ratio for more comfortable high-speed cruising. The new transmission uses multi-cone synchronizer rings on all gears for smoother shifting and a more positive shift feel as well as for improved durability.

5. Chassis

Body

* Lancer Evolution X's new platform achieves significant increases in body stiffness, with gains in torsional and flexural stiffness of 40% and 60% respectively over Lancer Evolution IX MR. This results in better handling stability and crashworthiness, as well as in improved ride and in reduced vibration and noise, to realize levels of quality and comfort that befit a new-generation sports sedan.

* Lancer Evolution X's wider track and longer wheelbase not only create a more spacious living space but also bring improved stability and ride. Other factors contributing to the new model's improved handling include its lower center of gravity stemming from the lower powertrain, and better front/rear weight distribution resulting from the lower engine weight, a front overhang that is 20 mm shorter than on the Lancer Evolution IX MR, and the transfer of the battery to the trunk.

* To reduce weight and lower the center of gravity, aluminum is used in the roof panel, front fenders and the rear spoiler frame structure.

Suspension & tires

* While based on the MacPherson strut front and multi-link rear suspension arrangement used on previous models in the series, Lancer Evolution X features a revamped suspension layout with wider tracks and 18-inch tires. Geometry optimization and greater stiffness in the mountings maximizes the contact patch and allows S-AWC to perform to its full potential as well as bringing improved straight line stability, cornering and ride.

* GSR comes standard with 245/40R18 wide and low-aspect tires on 18-inch Enkei 12-spoke high-rigidity cast alloy wheels. 18-inch BBS lightweight alloy wheels are also available as a factory-fitted option for GSR and add a distinctive custom touch with a luster finish.

* GSR comes standard with brembo 18-inch front and 17-inch rear ventilated disc brakes. The increased disc size improves stopping power and fade resistance as well as improving brake pedal feel.

* The factory-fitted High Performance Package comprises the Bilstein single tube shock absorbers and Eibach coil springs used on Lancer Evolution IX MR. It also includes brembo 2-piece disc brakes that realize a saving of 1.3 kg at each wheel and high performance tires with stiffer walls and better grip. This package brings further improvements in grip, steering response, stability and cornering.

4WD system (S-AWC)

* The GSR trim level comes with Mitsubishi Motors' own 4WD vehicle dynamics control system S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control) standard. For Lancer Evolution X, Active Stability Control (ASC) has been added to the ACD*2, AYC*3 and Sport ABS*4 component systems featured in previous Lancer Evolution. S-AWC uses integrated management of these systems to exert high-precision control on drive torque and brake force at each wheel to enhance cornering and stability under all conditions from everyday driving to emergency evasion; thereby producing vehicle behavior that faithfully reflects driver intent. S-AWC offers three operating modes - TARMAC for dry, paved surfaces; GRAVEL for wet or unmade surfaces, and SNOW for snow covered surfaces - allowing the driver to select the mode best suited to current road surface conditions and realize greater stability.

*2: ACD (Active Center Differential)
The Active Center Differential uses an electronically-controlled hydraulic multi-plate clutch to optimize front/rear wheel torque split and thereby produce the best balance between traction and steering response.
*3: AYC (Active Yaw Control)

AYC uses a torque transfer mechanism in the rear differential to control rear wheel torque differential for different driving conditions and so limit the yaw moment that acts on the vehicle body and thus enhance cornering performance. AYC now features yaw rate feedback control using a yaw rate sensor to more accurately determine the cornering dynamics on a real-time basis. And the addition of braking force control allows the system to realize vehicle behavior that more closely mirrors driver intent.

*4: Sport ABS (Sport Anti-lock Brake System)
ABS allows the driver to maintain directional control and keeps the vehicle stable by preventing the wheels from locking under heavy braking or when braking on slippery surfaces. The addition of yaw rate sensors and brake pressure sensors to the Sport ABS system has improved braking performance through corners.

*5: Active Stability Control (ASC)
The ASC system stabilizes vehicle attitude while maintaining optimum traction by regulating engine power and the braking force at each wheel. ASC elevates vehicle stability by suppressing skidding in an emergency evasion maneuver or as the result of other sudden steering inputs. It also improves traction under acceleration by preventing the driving wheels from spinning on slippery surfaces.

6. Peace of mind / Safety specifications

* Standard on GSR are driver and front passenger SRS dual-stage airbags (driver dual-stage airbag standard on RS), the inflation pressure of which is controlled to match the severity of the impact, and the driver SRS knee airbag used on the Delica D:5 and Galant Fortis. SRS side and curtain airbags are available as factory-fitted options.

* GSR comes standard with discharge headlights and the adaptive front lighting system (AFS), in which auxiliary lights turn in the same direction as the steering wheel to increase the area of road illuminated and improve driver visibility at night.

* Rain-sensitive auto wipers that adjust wipe speed and interval to rain intensity and auto light control that monitors the intensity of peripheral light, turning the headlights on or off accordingly, are factory-fitted options on the GSR.

* All models come standard with an engine immobilizer and security alarm to deter theft. (The security alarm is standard on the GSR only.)

7. Audio / Utility

* The GSR trim level is available with the Mitsubishi Motors Communication System (MMCS) as a factory-fitted option which comprises a 30Gb hard disk drive audio/navigation system with 7-inch LCD screen.

* Available as a factory-fitted option on the GSR is the Rockford Fosgate premium sound system - well received on the Outlander and other models. The system uses a 650-Watt amplifier and nine speakers to deliver awesome high-fidelity sound assisted by the use of acoustic and damping material to seal off openings inside the doors and turn them into speaker boxes.

* Available as a factory-fitted option on the GSR is a keyless operating system that allows the driver to lock or unlock the doors and to start or stop the engine without having to take the remote unit out of pocket or handbag.

* Standard on all models is the Mitsubishi Motors ETACS (Electric Time and Alarm Control System) system. The system controls the operating environment for the Comfort Flasher - a dab on the flasher stalk causes the turn signal to flash three times; very handy when changing lanes - and the headlight auto-off feature which prevents accidental drainage of the battery and other electronic systems fitted to Lancer Evolution X.

II . Sales information

1. Monthly sales target : 4,000 units (FY2007 total)

2. Available at Mitsubishi dealerships throughout Japan

3. Manufacturer's recommended retail price (MMRP)
GSR* 4-cyl. 2.0-liter 16-valve DOHC MIVEC with intercooler-turbocharger 5M/T Full-time 4WD (S-AWC): 3,495,450
Twin Clutch SST: 3,750,600
RS 5M/T Full-time 4WD: 2,997,750

N.B. Prices exclusive of recycling surcharge, insurance, taxes (but inclusive of consumption tax) and registration costs.

* Twin Clutch SST version due to be launched in late November

Comments (36)

The grill looks kinda Audi-esque...

I simply love the left-hand license plate holder. Fix-it ticket or not, I'd pull that off quicker than I can say... well... something!

Mike M:

Unfortunately, I'm not impressed. Lots of people have criticized the upcoming Subaru WRX STi as the design being worse than it's predecessor. I have to say this car is worse in exterior design than its predecessor too. The cutoff nose especially turns me off. I know it is still supposed to be a "Lancer" but Mitsubishi's attempts to make it look more aggressive just don't do it for me. I'd rather have the Subaru STi hatchback right now. We'll see how both cars performance stack up.

Mike M:

Unfortunately, I'm not impressed. Lots of people have criticized the upcoming Subaru WRX STi as the design being worse than it's predecessor. I have to say this car is worse in exterior design than its predecessor too. The cutoff nose especially turns me off. I know it is still supposed to be a "Lancer" but Mitsubishi's attempts to make it look more aggressive just don't do it for me. I'd rather have the Subaru STi hatchback right now. We'll see how both cars performance stack up.

Mike M:

Unfortunately, I'm not impressed. Lots of people have criticized the upcoming Subaru WRX STi as the design being worse than it's predecessor. I have to say this car is worse in exterior design than its predecessor too. The cutoff nose especially turns me off. I know it is still supposed to be a "Lancer" but Mitsubishi's attempts to make it look more aggressive just don't do it for me. I'd rather have the Subaru STi hatchback right now. We'll see how both cars performance stack up.

Rick:

hmm... why does it look so much like a dodge? .. from the side profile .. even the front end .. has 'wannabe musclecar' Dodge all over it.
not doing it fo rme.

Ken:

why doesnt it have a 6speed M/T D:!?

Gary:

I will say the white doesn't do it justice. I still think the new 4 door WRX looks better than this.

ppsychol:

Great car, I love the new aggressive design. Hopefully it will be available as Evolution X in North America.

Nate:

The white color really doesn't do it justice. The styling looks okay. The first thing it reminded me of was a sporty Volvo.

It seems like car designs generally have gotten pretty conservative lately. This seems to follow that trend.

Noya:

Much better looking than the new STi. This car actually looks like a ripper, to where the STi is way to bubbly, similar to the mid-90's Taurus.

If anyone wants to experience an all-around high performance car, I would suggest test driving an Evo. I drove a standard GSR model last year and let me tell you, insanely fast...it felt like it shouldn't even be legal for road use without a special license (and I'm an avid sport bike rider). Brakes and handling were also the best I've ever felt on a car. But with Mitsu's (lack of) quality, I would only own one for a year or two and sell it before warranty coverage is up.

Allen:

All that matters is if it has a good ass, because given the specs expected on the STi, thats all you will be seeing if you race the Lancer.

As to the left hand liscense plate: this is the JDM version, they put liscense plates where you can see em there.

Dave K:

Definitely one too many wacks with the ugly stick... I liked the last version but the front end of this one stinks.

Chase:

As a former EVO 8 owner (now own a C6 Corvette and love it also) the Evolution is a revolutionary car with a very impressive WRC legacy thats quite frankly undeniable.

If you haven't owned one you'll never get it. Disliking it over a photo is well mostly worthless and mostly baseless.

Unlike the STI the EVO still maintains the WRC displacement limit and therefore has to be more creative towards implementing its performance improvements while keeping it U.S. warranty friendly.

The EVO suspension is nothing short of incredible. This time Subaru best come up with a way to equal the the EVO's thus far ace in the hole that makes it win each reputable EVO vs STI head to head to date.

I love muscle cars. Although today there aren't too many to choose from compared to the old days. But I also respect innovation. And both the EVO and STI deliver quite a impressive package at their price points.

Tom:

I liked the older ones better, but it's still much better looking than the new WRX. Except for the wheel/tire package. Not a great design there, and they look too small...

CB:

I think I'm one of the rare few that like both the new evo and the new sti.

Did they give a weight? Didn't see it listed. Car and Driver put est. 3500 but I was hoping for an actual number. Anyone see it anywhere else?

Travis:

I am shocked that people are in here trolling, claiming the STi looks better than the Evo, The STi looks like a Kia Spectra that got knocked up by a BMW 3 series, only with the worst tail lights and front grill I have seen on a car in years.

The Evo looks like a fairly pleasant mix of, Honda Accord, Mazda 3 series, Audi A4, and BMW 3 series, actualy both cars have a really nice side treatment for the doors and all.

The Weight I came up with by converting from KG in the previously leaked JDM sales pamphlet was right around 3400 lbs, another mag posted 3350 lbs for the weight. the 3500 lb number was a stupid guess by Car and Driver based on well I have no idea what It was based on but it's wrong by 100~150 lbs based on what every other bit of information shows for this car. It looks like the new car is around 100~130 lbs heavier than the old one. Which fails to explain why the numbers for 0~60 floating around the web are around 1/2 second slower than the old car, that is something you will notice. The good news is the new car manages to hustle around a track a good bit faster than the old one, I have seen 1+ second improvments stated on a track that was just under 2 minutes for a laptime in the old car.

Noya:

I too have read it's a tad heavier, which is unfortunate.
But hey, at least it's bound to be stiffer and safer. I know they finally ditched the famed iron-block 4G63 for an aluminum one, which alone shaved 70-something pounds I believe.

never owned evo:

wow! all the Subies & muscle cars guys are picking up on a nice , affordable super sports car that is available to them to actually drive on streets.

wes:

ugh..... Mitsubishi! I would rather drive a moped.

unknown:

The Evo looks like a fairly pleasant mix of, Honda Accord, Mazda 3 series, Audi A4, and BMW 3 series

the problem with that is all those cars have very boring styles.

Darmok:

The price difference of a couple thousand dollars between the models is much more reasonable than the original $10k estimated difference. I hope the have an option to ditch that wing.

David:

Well at least the import tuners will be pissed that the stock front end is already riced out to the max so they will be pissed that they can't sell even more gay looking front ends. Seriously. It looks like they took something out of the Faggy and the Fecal and bolted it on.

SVT:

26 grand for a new RS? joking, right? where do i sign up?

And i just may change my name from SVT to EvoX

jeremy :

If the weight is roughly 150 lbs heavier, why is it so much slower to 60 and through the quarter? is it because of the new engines powerband? motortrend tested a evo 9 0-60 4.59 and quarter in 13.0. Now im seeing on the internet with a 0-60 of either 5.0 or 5.1 and a quarter in 13.8. I hope the evo rs will lose a lot of weight cause i doubt the new sti will be slower than the original which ran 4.6 to 60 and 13.2 in the quarter.

Alexvrb:

So, what's our tighter-emissions Stateside version getting for HP/torque?

FXH:

quit thinking about straight line accel.

the Subbie has always been a little quicker in the straight lines.

add corners to the road... and thats where the Evo shines. and from the reviews out so far... the X shines even more than the IX in the corners even with the added weight. amazing!

hmm.. i wonder how the now subbie will perform in the corners with its smaller size.

looks like yet another interesting battle between nemesis and archnemesis.. Evo and STi

YoKMaN:

Dard Vader's car, definately.

evo9owner:

I wonder ho much maintenance that new 6 speed double clutch system will require, can you imagine the cost of a clutch on that thing!! Damn!

evo9owner:

I wonder ho much maintenance that new 6 speed double clutch system will require, can you imagine the cost of a clutch on that thing!! Damn!

dheelan rai sydamah:

all the people that said it was bad are all gay!! its an amazing piece of engineering and it trashes the stupid old impreza!! compared to the impreza the lancer is way better.you just need to understand what it is! why cant a japanese car be modern with technology and stylish like german cars for instance? for me its my fav car in da world!!!! who care about the ugly, boring subaru? it just great and by the way its going to be quite fast too! soon they will maybe go up to 400bhp!!! take that

carluver:

Fantastic looks, a little let down with the new 4B11 motor only putting out 290/300. The new STI is 305/290 and I don't get why Mitsu couldn't have made it 300/300 or better. Initial specs where supposed to be around 320/235 but obviously they fell short of that. After almost 20 years they finally got rid of the 4G63, you will be missed ;-). Let's hope dyno results of the car show it making ~265 at the wheels to show it's in fact making some solid hp numbers.

I’d prefer reading in my native language, because my knowledge of your languange is no so well. But it was interesting!

Andy:

Oh, and did not know about it. Thanks for the information ...

Best looking EVO ever IMHO...I plan to buy an MR to replace my current e60 M5 as a daily driver...

prajwal:

it looks really killer.
i would prefer the new one than the old one.
the old one is also good.but the new one looks more deadly.
the interiors r also clean.
the best part i like of this car is that the audio control with the screen looks dam neat.the body is also like a sports car.

sahil:

best evo ever...supercar slayer...got a video wer its killing a lambo on a track...wow

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