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Magazine drives next-gen Lancer Evo X?

03/13/2006, 8:44 AM

By admin

The U.K.’s AutoExpress magazine is claiming to have driven a test mule for the next-generation Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X. “We’ve already seen the Concept-X [pictured right], 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.” The magazine says “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.” Full article here.

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03/13, 7:06 PM

posted by:

digitalzombie

haha, i think mitsu ain’t going to be around much longer. Last I heard they had a month period where they were loosing a million a day? Forgot but damn man they’re going down sick. I think they should just build evo and maybe eclipse (if they make it good) only and maybe the gto and 3000gt. I don’t wanna shoot down their engines and technologies but they don’t have much going for em now. Unless I’m missing something.

03/14, 2:29 AM

posted by:

gsh

dont worry, GM will buy mitsu when they fail

03/14, 3:25 AM

posted by:

digitalzombie

just like daewoo eh?

04/10, 8:59 AM

posted by:

rem

Mitsubishi will survive dont worry it is not a deawoo.

 
 
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