Production ready EVO X revealed
December 31st, 1969
Images of a production ready Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X have turned up, revealing that the final version will stay true to its concept’s form. The scan was taken from the latest copy of Autocar magazine, which went on to reveal crucial details about the new car including the fact that it’ll share a platform with the Dodge Caliber.
Sitting in the foreground is a rendering of the next generation Subaru WRX STi that’s expected to adopt more European styling and will come in a five-door hatchback in addition to the sedan. Power will come from the familiar 2.5L boxer engine but tuned for even more output. Subaru is also likely to be improving its AWD system to compete with the new EVO. We’ll have to wait until the Detroit Motor Show for the EVO’s official debut, while the Subaru is slated for release in the second half of next year.
Via Autoblog.it
Images of a production ready Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X have turned up, revealing that the final version will stay true to its concept’s form. The scan was taken from the latest copy of Autocar magazine, which went on to reveal crucial details about the new car including the fact that it’ll share a platform with the Dodge Caliber.
Sitting in the foreground is a rendering of the next generation Subaru WRX STi that’s expected to adopt more European styling and will come in a five-door hatchback in addition to the sedan. Power will come from the familiar 2.5L boxer engine but tuned for even more output. Subaru is also likely to be improving its AWD system to compete with the new EVO. We’ll have to wait until the Detroit Motor Show for the EVO’s official debut, while the Subaru is slated for release in the second half of next year.
Via Autoblog.it
Sitting in the foreground is a rendering of the next generation Subaru WRX STi that’s expected to adopt more European styling and will come in a five-door hatchback in addition to the sedan. Power will come from the familiar 2.5L boxer engine but tuned for even more output. Subaru is also likely to be improving its AWD system to compete with the new EVO. We’ll have to wait until the Detroit Motor Show for the EVO’s official debut, while the Subaru is slated for release in the second half of next year.
Via Autoblog.it
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