Future models - Mitsubishi - Lancer - Evolution XSydney Show: The new Evo has landedSuper-sedan: Latest Lancer legend stays true to its turbo-AWD roots. Mitsubishi gives the slick new Lancer Evo X its world motor show debut in Sydney11 Oct 2007 By TERRY MARTIN LANCER Evo X. Those three evocative words steered the crowds to the Mitsubishi stand at the Australian International Motor Show this morning, where Australian management unveiled the awesome high-performance AWD sports sedan and confirmed, as expected, that two model variants would be available from launch next April. These comprise a racetrack-oriented MR version and a standard model based on the Japanese GSR. Both will use the new “4B11” 2.0-litre intercooled and turbocharged four-cylinder engine, and while specific Australian specifications are still elusive (not to mention pricing), Mitsubishi Australia did confirm that the GSR-based car would be fitted standard with a five-speed manual and that the MR would come with a new twin-clutch sequential-manual gearbox. This “Twin-Clutch Sportronic Shift Transmission” (TC-SST) will be available as an option on the base model. ![]() Other standard features on both will include Brembo brakes, Recaro front seats, 18-inch wheels and seven airbags. The MR model will add Bilstein shock absorbers and Eibach springs, two-piece brake rotors (for better heat dissipation), BBS forged-alloy wheels and extra cabin items. Mitsubishi also used the show to launch a five-year sponsorship agreement with the Australian Olympic Team, and to unveil a range of “Panther” concept treatments to its Pajero, Triton, Grandis and Lancer models. Finished in black paintwork with a “claw” detail, the Panther vehicles use local and overseas-sourced components and accessories such as aggressive body adornments, chrome wheels and illuminated front sports grilles. Read more:First look: The Evo has (almost) landed!Lancer pricingMotor industry news |
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