Lancer Evolution X Total USA Production Numbers
Lancer Evolution X Total USA Production Numbers
I had never seen this anywhere, so I asked Mitsubishi Motors North America. Here are the official production numbers for USA:

For your comparison, these are the best numbers I have found on this board for Evo VIII & IX. It seems the Evo VIII & IX sold about the same number of cars combined as the Evo X, although they did so in half the number of model years.
Lancer Evolution VIII (USA)
MY ’03:
Standard: 7,167
MY ’04:
RS-263
Standard: 1,254
MY ’05:
RS: 282
Standard: 2,880
MR: 1,000
Total USA Evo VIII: 12,846
Lancer Evolution IX (USA) (MY ’06 only)
Evolution IX RS: 358
Evolution IX (includes SE editions) (numbers may be confused with MR & vice versa, but these are most recent): 4,176
Evolution IX MR: 3,667
Total USA Evo IX: 8,201
Total USA Evo VIII & IX: 21,047

For your comparison, these are the best numbers I have found on this board for Evo VIII & IX. It seems the Evo VIII & IX sold about the same number of cars combined as the Evo X, although they did so in half the number of model years.
Lancer Evolution VIII (USA)
MY ’03:
Standard: 7,167
MY ’04:
RS-263
Standard: 1,254
MY ’05:
RS: 282
Standard: 2,880
MR: 1,000
Total USA Evo VIII: 12,846
Lancer Evolution IX (USA) (MY ’06 only)
Evolution IX RS: 358
Evolution IX (includes SE editions) (numbers may be confused with MR & vice versa, but these are most recent): 4,176
Evolution IX MR: 3,667
Total USA Evo IX: 8,201
Total USA Evo VIII & IX: 21,047
Last edited by SW2 Tuning; Feb 22, 2019 at 11:22 AM.
Edit: see below post, the numbers are correct after all, the 2011+ Touring option was an option package rather than a trim. So, those cars are lumped in with the regular MRs in above numbers.
Last edited by SW2 Tuning; Feb 25, 2019 at 12:07 PM.
So, these numbers above are likely correct after all, it just has the 2011+ MRs all as one rather than separating by regular vs. Touring.
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It seems the Evo VIII & IX sold about the same number of cars combined as the Evo X, although they did so in half the number of model years.
Consumer reports says that the average vehicle lifespan is 8 to 10 years. Seeing as how these are collector level vehicles i'm willing to bet that there are more left than the usual, but there were not that many produced or bought in the first place. There is a UK website called "how many left" that revealed only roughly 50% of evo 8's were left in 2018 in the UK. These being the ones that are registered and driven. That could give us a very rough idea of how many are left here. Many are crashed/parted out around the world each month.







