Saturday 25 July 2015

Happy Ending : Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X

Tokyo - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation announced that the Lancer Evolution X edition cover was finished manufactured with a quota of 1,000 units. Mitsubishi also has opened bookings for the Evo Final Edition.
Remarkably, the legendary high-performance sedan is a direct flooding enthusiasts. Of the 1,000 units produced, Mitsubishi reported nearly everything is getting the customer. The enthusiasts are already pre-order since last April.
Lancer Evolution is Mitsubishi's flagship sports sedan. There are 10 generations that have been created, since the first generation born in 1992 ago, until the Lancer Evolution X as the last generation.
Evo succed to become champions in many prestigious world rally scene, and of course in the championship World Rally Championship (WRC). Evo has mainstay 4WD system and the Active Yaw Control (AYC). This technology is able to help when the car is in the corner. An electronic system will control the torque specifically at left and right wheels. It is a successful high technology developed Mitsubishi.

Motorauthority Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 2015 to issue the final models. 
End of life
Mitsubishi finally change the concept of the company to develop and sell vehicles more environmentally friendly. Mitsubishi also decided to end production of the Lancer Evolution in March 2014. It was the end of a long journey for 23 years and was closed by Final Edition Lancer Evolution.
Although only 1,000 units produced, remarkable enthusiasm given Mitsubishi in its design. Evo will get increased performance slick on the machine. Specifications are revealed tk 308 has a maximum output and maximum torque of 429 Nm. The figure was up 12.8 tk and 7 Nm mdibandingkan with conventional models.
Consumers had to spend $ 4.2984 million yen, for bringing home this ultimate models.
"Although the history of Lancer Evolution will come to an end, the technology developed in it and Evo sporty genes will be passed to the next generation of vehicles Mitsubishi," Mitsubishi wrote in its official website as reported ResponseJP, Saturday (07/25/2015).

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