This is it. The final Evo installment before the all-new Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X arrives sometime in 2007 or 2008. In its 14-year lifespan, this Lancer model has, as its name suggests, evolved ...
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, in its eighth generation, was the first vehicle to give the U.S. a taste of the legendary rally car for the street. The rest of the world had already been enjoying it ...
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution may be gone from the U.S. market, but it is not forgotten. And it's clear that for some fans, the passion for the rally-inspired Mitsu burns as brightly as ever. We saw ...
Back in the days, when talking about high-performance JDM sedans, there were just two names on everyone’s mind – the Subaru Impreza WRX STi and Mitsubishi Lancer Evo. Times they are a changing, as ...
It’s easy to forget that Mitsubishi was once upon a time brave enough to offer a wagon bodystyle with its iconic Lancer Evolution. These longroof versions were created for the JDM market only and ...
When we say Puerto Rico, you might think Chevy Novas with purple-tinted windows and rusted old Ford F150s. But the simple fact is that more performance cars make it to the shores of the small island ...
It’s not every day you stumble upon a ‘grocery getter’ rally car. But that doesn’t mean they don’t exist. If anything, Mitsubishi developed a limited edition 2005 Lancer Evolution IX wagon with some ...
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX – today's tempter; See our classic and muscle car news, reviews and buyer guides, plus hundreds of ...
Another week means another entry into our series featuring the sweet cars I found for sale online. This week we have a rare speedy wagon, a beautiful old truck, and an obscure American roadster. I now ...
Japanese performance cars don’t come much more iconic than the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution and this particular example in Europe is one of the most incredible you’ll come across. Featured in this ...
As a result of apparently sitting in a showroom for 13 years, this Evo IX has a mere 21 miles on its odometer, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s in peak condition. Like with most cars kept in ...
The EVO is a known commodity in the tuning world. It seems that wherever you look you see them; it also seems that spotting a stock EVO anymore is about as likely as spotting a flock of Ferrari Enzos.