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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 04:52 AM
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If the STI comes out in 2 dr hatchback form with 300 hp it will be hard to beat.

However the new Evo X looks pretty sweet.

Either way change will happen, Mitsu can't run on 4g63 for the rest of time.
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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 04:55 AM
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Old pics or not, I really like the new styling, pretty futurestic looking.
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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 04:57 AM
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Every time I see this car it makes me wanna throw up.
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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 01:35 PM
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auto express drives evo x test mule

Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X


after nine generations, the Mitsubishi Lancer has proved the theory of evolution! Ever since the first Evo was launched in 1992, the Japanese firm's performance flagship has become the devastatingly fast saloon we know and love - but a quantum leap is just around the corner.

We've already seen the Concept-X, which shows how the next-generation rocket will look, but now Auto Express can go one better. Thanks to a world exclusive test drive in a development mule, we can tell you how the Evo X will perform - because we've sampled technology that won't arrive in showrooms for at least 18 months.

Significant improvements have been made to the existing Super All Wheel Control (S-AWC) system, and a back-to-back comparison with the current Evo IX proved the new features transform the saloon's handling. Active Brake Control (ABC) and revised Active Yaw Control (AYC) ensure power delivery precisely tailored to road conditions.

Through the snow-covered slalom course laid on for our test, these innovations made the prototype even quicker than the current car. A more composed rear end happily follows the line traced by the front wheels, while the inputs required are reduced.

Better still, the steering remains as natural and progressive as on the Evo IX, and enthusiasts will be pleased to hear that the hi-tech systems cannot totally restrict slides. The new braking set-up only interrupts when you've exhausted the limit of the S-AWC's ability to maintain traction, so when you've finished having fun, bringing the Lancer back into line is easier than before.

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the car arrives in UK showrooms will result in even sharper turn-in and more precise steering, guaranteed to make the X the best Evo yet! When it does go on sale, expect the Lancer to offer the option of a six-speed automated manual transmission with race-style paddleshifters.

Inside, the new cabin will be a huge improvement over the current model's. Higher-quality materials will feature, and there will be more equipment, including an on-board multimedia system. Not only will this display details about the in-car entertainment and sat-nav, its screen will also show real-time information on the status of the S-AWC system.

Buyers will have to wait until the end of 2007 for the Evo X. It's set to carry on where the old car left off, with handling and performance to shame models twice the price. We can't wait.

The technology that helps X-rated Lancer get a grip

The radical Concept-X got rave reviews when it was unveiled at last year's Tokyo Motor Show - and Mitsubishi aims to back up the looks with a 4WD system which is second to none.

Our test mule may resemble an old Evo VIII, but don't be fooled; underneath, it's pure Evo X. With the revised Active Yaw Control (AYC) and braking set-up, it's a brilliant driver's machine.

AYC features extra capacity and improved responses. Together with a newly developed Active Centre Differential (ACD), it channels torque distribution between the rear wheels to the side which needs it most.

Meanwhile, the new Active Brake Control(ABC) system can supply a braking force to each wheel to stop slides and
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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 01:37 PM
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http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/preview...cer_evo_x.html
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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 06:00 PM
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I wish there were more info on the price and weight, but still an interesting read.
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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 06:11 PM
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I wish there were more info on the price and weight, but still an interesting read.

Is this article credible???? Is that confirmed the Evo X will have a 4g powerplant?

Anyone?
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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 06:15 PM
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* The 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine is so strong that it will be carried over from the existing Evo IX. Mitsubishi's MIVEC turbocharged powerplant delivers only 280bhp - but in the UK market, the Evo X unit will be boosted to provide up to 350bhp.
* Engine: 2.0 4cyl turbo, 280bhp
* 0-60mph: 4.8 seconds
* Top speed: 160mph (est)
* Price: £35,000 (est)
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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 06:29 PM
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thanks for the info!
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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 07:12 PM
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damn
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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 07:38 PM
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* The 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine is so strong that it will be carried over from the existing Evo IX. Mitsubishi's MIVEC turbocharged powerplant delivers only 280bhp - but in the UK market, the Evo X unit will be boosted to provide up to 350bhp.
* Engine: 2.0 4cyl turbo, 280bhp
* 0-60mph: 4.8 seconds
* Top speed: 160mph (est)
* Price: £35,000 (est)
Damn, I missed page 2. Reusing the 4G63? That would be news.
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Old Mar 14, 2006 | 06:37 AM
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* The 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine is so strong that it will be carried over from the existing Evo IX. Mitsubishi's MIVEC turbocharged powerplant delivers only 280bhp - but in the UK market, the Evo X unit will be boosted to provide up to 350bhp.
* Engine: 2.0 4cyl turbo, 280bhp
* 0-60mph: 4.8 seconds
* Top speed: 160mph (est)
* Price: £35,000 (est)

Can anyone confirm this?? The X is suddenly much more interesting to me!
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Old Mar 14, 2006 | 07:25 AM
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Can anyone confirm this?? The X is suddenly much more interesting to me!
IDK, I was hoping for direct injection.
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Old Mar 14, 2006 | 08:00 AM
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I think the article is utter BS. The reason is, it would have to weigh around 3300 lbs with the 4G63 block and the the new 6 speed DSG style transmission, not to mension the weight added by the EVO X being wider. Although, it would be great if the 4G63 could be converted to direct injection.
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Old Mar 14, 2006 | 08:10 AM
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i heard they were retiring the 4G63 with the EVO IX
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