Confirmed by Mitsubishi high offical: Lancer Evolution is no more
If you really looks at every panel of the car, it has great lines. And there's nothing wrong with going diesel or hybrid as long as they aren't ruining the Evo, it's the future and some people here should be more environmentally friendly. I just hope the body is smaller than the X with better curves. Like the picture
Last edited by PatricksEvilEvo; Aug 24, 2012 at 06:16 PM.
Though I'm not holding my breath, hybrids have been around for a while and I have yet to see any with aftermarket performance parts.

Oh well, I honestly couldn't care less, I have my Evo.
It is what it is. Hopefully, by the time my current Evo is paid off and I have modified it to my hearts content, then taken on a few other projects, there will be an actual aftermarket for these "hybrids".
Though I'm not holding my breath, hybrids have been around for a while and I have yet to see any with aftermarket performance parts.
Oh well, I honestly couldn't care less, I have my Evo.
Though I'm not holding my breath, hybrids have been around for a while and I have yet to see any with aftermarket performance parts.

Oh well, I honestly couldn't care less, I have my Evo.
Just seen this: http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2012/09...geot-onyx.html
Mitsubishi should not be doing thus and continue the legend. The Evo is its own brand. I agree there's nothing wrong with Eco friendly but e-85 isn't exactly friendly you lose more mpg's vs gasoline. Mitsubishi should figure a way to make there cars Eco friendly but keeping the same hype with all thier future sports cars. Since this rumor is true from what I'm assuming parts are going to be more harder to find and more expensive. Since immature teens and retard drivers keep totaling evos this makes my car worth more which is great if I want to sell it but makes me want to drive it less since they will be rare in the future. Plus I hate the new cars they make everything is electronic which is not my forte.






