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It could be argued that one of, if not the, most famous automotive rivalries to start on the rally stages… didn’t actually ...
Mitsubishi had pulled out of WRC at the end of the 2005 season, two years before the X went on sale, so it wasn’t even a proper homologation special. Truth was, in trying to make the Evo better ...
If you’re a fan of fast and practical cars, you’ve probably heard about the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution ... performance and handling of the Evo. The Evo Wagon was produced exclusively for a short ...
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, a celebrated rally car based on the Mitsubishi Lancer (discontinued in 2017) that was introduced in 1992, concluded its run on the automotive scene in 2016.
Mitsubishi did not participate in the 2003 WRC, but the Evo VIII remained in essentially the same shape for 2004 and 2005. The car may ... and even a bonus wagon edition only sold in Japan.
Rough riding and a bit darty, the Mitsubishi Evolution was nonetheless a stunningly capable road car. Everything you need to know about the Lancer Evolution IX’s greatness is that Mitsu­bishi ...
The Lancer Evolution series set new standards on and off the road, selling out in days among JDM enthusiasts worldwide. Continuous innovation kept Mitsubishi competitive in the World Rally ...
The first car I ever bought was a 2005 Saab 9-3 cabriolet ... looking wagons on this list. Despite Mitsubishi’s tragic decision to withhold the Evo wagon from our shores, I’d own one of ...
TG's tuning correspondent Rob Dahm tests out a pair of heavily-tuned Mitsubishi legends: a home-built, Evo-swapped, AWD conversion Eclipse, and a rare, 917-horsepower Lancer Evo IX Wagon.
But back in the land of Mitsubishi, the 1998 Lancer Evolution V will be eligible. This Legnum VR-4 wagon, known to most of us as a Galant, got imported as a 1997 model in 2022. It’s a pretty ...
2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX (CT9A ... the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX wagon could carry a canoe on its roof and harass supercars at the same time. Best family car ever?
But that doesn’t mean they don’t exist. If anything, Mitsubishi developed a limited edition 2005 Lancer Evolution IX wagon with some of that 4G63 goodness. In the 90s and early 2000s ...