Who Wants To Own EVO X?
Moderators: Ryan Steele, sh00t, r12qiSonH4ji, avantgardebronze, akbarfit
-
- Member of Junior Mechanic
- Posts: 36
- Joined: Wed May 09, 2007 12:12
- Location: Jakarta
Who Wants To Own EVO X?
2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
Waiting until early next year to buy one might kill us.
BY ALISA PRIDDLE, April 2007
Teasin’ time is over. Here are the first official pictures of the 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutionâ€â€or Evolution X as it is known back home in Japan.
Mitsubishi Motors mixed a spoonful of sugar to help the medicine go down in Tokyo, releasing first images of the production version of the high-performance sedan in conjunction with the automaker’s financial results, which actually reflected the first profit in four years.
The only figures we care about: an expected 300 or more horses from the new high-performance 2.0-liter turbocharged MIVEC engine. This lightweight mill has an aluminum cylinder block (the Lancer Evolution RS has an iron block and aluminum head). The new engine is part of the Global Engine Alliance, for which Mitsubishi jumped into bed with Hyundai Motor and DaimlerChrysler for four-cylinder offspring.
Power will be driven through a six-speed automated manual transmission. The sequential manual transmission comingâ€â€a dual-clutch setup similar to that in select Audis and Volkswagensâ€â€might make Mitsubishi one of the first brands outside the VW family to offer the quick-shifting technology. We applaud the move wholeheartedly, much preferring the smooth and fast-reacting dual-clutch to BMW’s jerky and much-slower single-clutch sequential manual.
Central to the global four-wheel-drive sedan is Mitsubishi’s S-AWC traction and handling system that integrates drive-torque distribution and braking. Having driven a prototype, we can attest to the prowess with which the super-active yaw control interacts with the AWD. The fancy rear differential reminds us of Acura’s system, the way it overdrives the rear wheel. But unlike the Acura system, S-AWC also aids braking in throttle-neutral situations. We can’t wait to throw the production Evolution, based on the new, more rigid, Lancer platform, around a handling track.
We are hoping the active steering system that we tested on a prototype has been droppedâ€â€or completely reworked. The test vehicle was horrendous, with steering so artificial and unpredictable that the car was pretty much undrivable. Mitsubishi told us the system was set to exaggerated levels (like Spinal Tap’s amplifier that goes to 11) to show off how it works. We’ll have to wait until the next set of technical details on the car is made public in June to see if the steering system is slotted for production, and, if so, trust us, we’ll give it a workout.
As far as styling goes, the production sedan follows the design direction set out in Concept X at the 2005 Tokyo auto show and reinforced with the Prototype X that bowed in January at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Since it was actually a running prototype of the Evo X, we conclude that the forged aluminum suspension pieces, the Brembo brakes, and the Recaro seats are still part of the plan.
All will be clear when this Evo finally goes public, but when that is is not clear. The optimists at Mitsubishi are working toward the original plan, which was for a Frankfurt auto show debut in September, But the realists suggest the car may not be ready in time, which slots it into the October Tokyo show.
Mitsubishi refers to the new Evolution as “the zenith of the Lancer badge’s performance development, a rally racing story that began over 30 years ago in the deserts of the Safari Rally, later saw dominance on the WRC stage in the 1990s.†The long-winded point is that the marriage of racing heritage and high technology makes it possible to put the next generation of this cult car, which is rooted in the World Rally Championship, on the streets. Please excuse the excess saliva.
So start lining up now. The Lancer Evolution X is set to go on sale in North America in the first quarter of 2008 with a price easily in the $30,000s.
[/img]
Waiting until early next year to buy one might kill us.
BY ALISA PRIDDLE, April 2007
Teasin’ time is over. Here are the first official pictures of the 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutionâ€â€or Evolution X as it is known back home in Japan.
Mitsubishi Motors mixed a spoonful of sugar to help the medicine go down in Tokyo, releasing first images of the production version of the high-performance sedan in conjunction with the automaker’s financial results, which actually reflected the first profit in four years.
The only figures we care about: an expected 300 or more horses from the new high-performance 2.0-liter turbocharged MIVEC engine. This lightweight mill has an aluminum cylinder block (the Lancer Evolution RS has an iron block and aluminum head). The new engine is part of the Global Engine Alliance, for which Mitsubishi jumped into bed with Hyundai Motor and DaimlerChrysler for four-cylinder offspring.
Power will be driven through a six-speed automated manual transmission. The sequential manual transmission comingâ€â€a dual-clutch setup similar to that in select Audis and Volkswagensâ€â€might make Mitsubishi one of the first brands outside the VW family to offer the quick-shifting technology. We applaud the move wholeheartedly, much preferring the smooth and fast-reacting dual-clutch to BMW’s jerky and much-slower single-clutch sequential manual.
Central to the global four-wheel-drive sedan is Mitsubishi’s S-AWC traction and handling system that integrates drive-torque distribution and braking. Having driven a prototype, we can attest to the prowess with which the super-active yaw control interacts with the AWD. The fancy rear differential reminds us of Acura’s system, the way it overdrives the rear wheel. But unlike the Acura system, S-AWC also aids braking in throttle-neutral situations. We can’t wait to throw the production Evolution, based on the new, more rigid, Lancer platform, around a handling track.
We are hoping the active steering system that we tested on a prototype has been droppedâ€â€or completely reworked. The test vehicle was horrendous, with steering so artificial and unpredictable that the car was pretty much undrivable. Mitsubishi told us the system was set to exaggerated levels (like Spinal Tap’s amplifier that goes to 11) to show off how it works. We’ll have to wait until the next set of technical details on the car is made public in June to see if the steering system is slotted for production, and, if so, trust us, we’ll give it a workout.
As far as styling goes, the production sedan follows the design direction set out in Concept X at the 2005 Tokyo auto show and reinforced with the Prototype X that bowed in January at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Since it was actually a running prototype of the Evo X, we conclude that the forged aluminum suspension pieces, the Brembo brakes, and the Recaro seats are still part of the plan.
All will be clear when this Evo finally goes public, but when that is is not clear. The optimists at Mitsubishi are working toward the original plan, which was for a Frankfurt auto show debut in September, But the realists suggest the car may not be ready in time, which slots it into the October Tokyo show.
Mitsubishi refers to the new Evolution as “the zenith of the Lancer badge’s performance development, a rally racing story that began over 30 years ago in the deserts of the Safari Rally, later saw dominance on the WRC stage in the 1990s.†The long-winded point is that the marriage of racing heritage and high technology makes it possible to put the next generation of this cult car, which is rooted in the World Rally Championship, on the streets. Please excuse the excess saliva.
So start lining up now. The Lancer Evolution X is set to go on sale in North America in the first quarter of 2008 with a price easily in the $30,000s.
[/img]
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
-
- Member of Senior Mechanic
- Posts: 238
- Joined: Sat Apr 14, 2007 4:44
-
- Member of Mechanic Engineer
- Posts: 2010
- Joined: Tue Apr 11, 2006 3:03
- Location: Casablanca
-
- New Member of Mechanic Engineer
- Posts: 889
- Joined: Wed Mar 14, 2007 4:28
- Location: Jakarta
-
- Member of Junior Mechanic
- Posts: 36
- Joined: Wed May 09, 2007 12:12
- Location: Jakarta
-
- Member of Mechanic Engineer
- Posts: 2391
- Joined: Sat Dec 24, 2005 16:37
- Location: Sparkling Surabaya
-
- Member of Mechanic Engineer
- Posts: 2695
- Joined: Fri Feb 09, 2007 16:19
apaan tuh interiornya, gak enak banget sih
Bro2 sekalian nemu double post? atau ada spam?
Post aja di sini: http://www.serayamotor.com/diskusi/viewtopic.php?t=6739
MOD akan SEGERA menuju lokasi dan mengusut masalah
Post aja di sini: http://www.serayamotor.com/diskusi/viewtopic.php?t=6739
MOD akan SEGERA menuju lokasi dan mengusut masalah

-
- Member of Mechanic Engineer
- Posts: 1881
- Joined: Tue Feb 20, 2007 16:43
- Location: Sunter
-
- Member of Mechanic Master
- Posts: 16497
- Joined: Tue Apr 03, 2007 14:24
-
- Full Member of Junior Mechanic
- Posts: 110
- Joined: Fri Apr 14, 2006 9:53
-
- Member of Senior Mechanic
- Posts: 228
- Joined: Wed Apr 21, 2004 7:10
- Location: depan komputer
-
- Full Member of Senior Mechanic
- Posts: 479
- Joined: Sun Feb 15, 2004 17:07
-
- New Member of Mechanic Engineer
- Posts: 831
- Joined: Tue Feb 13, 2007 8:18
-
- New Member of Mechanic Engineer
- Posts: 1023
- Joined: Wed Dec 01, 2004 10:17
-
- Member of Junior Mechanic
- Posts: 36
- Joined: Wed May 09, 2007 12:12
- Location: Jakarta
Well, bro soal penampilan bisa pro kontra. Tapi tentang performanya pasti semua sepakat bahwa ini mobil dahsyat: 0-100 kpj dalam 4.5 detik! Kalau dioprek bisa di bawah 4 detik. Faster than most supercars at a fraction of the price.
Makanya di UK, Evo X sudah banyak yang pesan sejak tahun lalu, padahal baru mau dijual tahun depan.
Kalau di sini diual 270jt, mungkin indent-nya ngalahin Livina ...
Makanya di UK, Evo X sudah banyak yang pesan sejak tahun lalu, padahal baru mau dijual tahun depan.
Kalau di sini diual 270jt, mungkin indent-nya ngalahin Livina ...
-
- Member of Senior Mechanic
- Posts: 228
- Joined: Wed Apr 21, 2004 7:10
- Location: depan komputer
-
- Member of Mechanic Engineer
- Posts: 2695
- Joined: Fri Feb 09, 2007 16:19
no doubt, FQ400 ngalahin Gallardo, padahal beda harganya aja, wuih tau sendiri lah, 10digit, yg make Gallardo di cupu2in tuh, hehehekekek
Bro2 sekalian nemu double post? atau ada spam?
Post aja di sini: http://www.serayamotor.com/diskusi/viewtopic.php?t=6739
MOD akan SEGERA menuju lokasi dan mengusut masalah
Post aja di sini: http://www.serayamotor.com/diskusi/viewtopic.php?t=6739
MOD akan SEGERA menuju lokasi dan mengusut masalah

-
- Full Member of Mechanic Engineer
- Posts: 3072
- Joined: Mon Apr 02, 2007 1:45
- Location: Indonesia
-
- Full Member of Mechanic Engineer
- Posts: 4612
- Joined: Wed Sep 15, 2004 13:33
- Location: jauh di mata, dekat di hati