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Check out the interior photo.
http://www.automobilemag.com/multime..._concept+8.jpg
Not sure I like the stereo though. How would you upgrade it?
Can't wait to get the 10!
http://www.automobilemag.com/multime..._concept+8.jpg
Not sure I like the stereo though. How would you upgrade it?
Can't wait to get the 10!
Check out the interior photo.
http://www.automobilemag.com/multime..._concept+8.jpg
Not sure I like the stereo though. How would you upgrade it?
Can't wait to get the 10!
http://www.automobilemag.com/multime..._concept+8.jpg
Not sure I like the stereo though. How would you upgrade it?
Can't wait to get the 10!
Anyway, I like the looks of the X, but I dont know if I like the wing.
2008 Lancer and Prototype X spotted by WORKS
We witnessed first hand glimpses today here in Detroit and will help celebrate the Mitsubishi
global launch tomorrow. For the latest news story today and updates tomorrow, check out:
www.worksmitsu.com
global launch tomorrow. For the latest news story today and updates tomorrow, check out:www.worksmitsu.com
Last edited by EM@WORKS; Jan 8, 2007 at 12:04 AM.
http://www.automobilemag.com/auto_sh...r_evolution_x/








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X is Roman for ten. But we'd like to think it denotes and X rating--for the meanest, rawest Evo ever made. This future rally rocket was first previewed by the Concept X from last year's Tokyo auto show, and now a closer version is being shown here at Detroit. When the car goes on sale around this time next year, power will continue to come from a 2.0-liter turbo four, but output will push past the current Subaru WRX STI's 300-hp rating and a new, aluminum block will be used. Because it would be a shame not to use the new Outlander SUV's lovely magnesium-alloy paddle shifters, an automated manual transmission will be offered alongside a traditional 5-speed manual box. Naturally, the Evo will be driven by all four wheels, via a new S-AWC (Super All-Wheel Control) system that Mitsubishi promises will rival Honda's SH-AWD in sophistication. The new system will feature active steering, active yaw control, and myriad electronic sensors. We hope S-AWC doesn't compromise the great steering possessed by Evos VIII and IX--after all, Mitsubishi promises this will be the "largest leap in overall capability between two generations of the Evolution."








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Last edited by juicyfrys; Jan 8, 2007 at 02:10 AM.


