Showing posts with label Mitsubishi. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

2012 MITSUBISHI RVR GT LUXURY CONCEPT SPORTS CARS

The 2012 Mitsubishi RVR is an all-new vehicle from Misubishi. The Mitsubishi RVR name is to distinguish it from the Outlander, with which it shares its platform and wheelbase. However, the RVR yields 37 cm in overall length, 3 cm in width and 9 cm in height to its larger sibling. The 2012 Mitsubishi RVR seats five, two fewer than the Outlander, and is between 160 and 235 kg lighter, depending on the model. Mitsubishi categorizes the Mitsubishi RVR as a compact crossover vehicle and offers it in SE, SE AWC and GT AWC trims.

2012 MITSUBISHI RVR GT
Front access is easy though you have to watch out for the relatively wide doorsills on the way in and out. Despite the absence of adjustable lumbar support, the front seats prove very comfortable. The tilt-and-telescoping steering column allows the driver to obtain a very good driving position. Headroom and legroom are fairly generous, but very tall people will find that the seats do not slide far enough back. Access to the back is relatively easy, and the seat is comfortable for two adults. Legroom is adequate, but a tall person’s head touches the headliner. The 60/40-split seatback folds almost flat, and both sections recline to a 17- or 23-degree angle. GT trim includes a small ski pass-through in the 60-section of the seatback. Cargo capacity is good, with 82 cm behind the rear seatback in the upright position, and 159 cm behind the front seats when they are pushed back as far as possible. Width is 99 cm and height, 74.5 cm. The liftgate opens high and it is in one section, not two like the Outlander’s.

2012 MITSUBISHI RVR GT
2012 Mitsubishi RVR

Safety Features
The cabin is nicely finished, but the quality of materials is just adequate and some plastics look cheap. The cabin is relatively quiet, except in heavy acceleration. There are several good storage spaces. Gauges and controls are well laid out, with the exception of the seat heater controls. Placed far back on the console-side of the front seats, they are very hard to reach. Several controls are not lighted at night. The heating system works well. It is interesting to note that the height of the headlights can be adjusted to compensate for load.

Safety equipment includes seven air bags (two front, two side, one for the driver’s knees, two curtain), antilock brakes, emergency brake assist, brake override (which ensures that the brake pedal always has priority over the accelerator pedal if the two are depressed simultaneously), good headlights, and five head restraints. Visibility is very good in all directions for most drivers, except on a three-quarter-rear angle. It is hard to judge distances when backing up. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gave the Mitsubishi RVR a Good rating, its highest, for driver protection in a frontal offset collision, and for the protection of all occupants in the event of a side crash.

2012 MITSUBISHI RVR
2012 Mitsubishi RVR

Engine and transmission
To drive the front wheels (or all four, depending on the model), the engineers called on the 2.0-litre 4-cylinder that develops 148 horsepower and 145 pound-feet of torque, for this vehicle. For the time being, it’s the only available engine, but Mitsubishi apparently is open to the idea of offering another one if there’s enough demand. Performance is adequate for most everyday driving. You can obtain a bit more pickup by putting the pedal to the floor and playing with manual mode, but you still risk disappointment. Passing requires forethought, and hilly terrain may task your patience. The CVT continuously variable automatic transmission functions very smoothly at all times. However, it is a bit slow driving off from a stop. It has a manual mode with six “virtual” gears that you can shift using two column-mounted paddles on the GT, or a shift lever on the other models.
2012 MITSUBISHI RVR
2012 Mitsubishi RVR Interior
Models equipped with the AWC (All Wheel Control) drive system offer a choice of three driving modes: 2WD, 4WD AUTO, and 4WD LOCK. In 4WD mode the system is always engaged and can dispatch torque laterally on each axle. The system is efficient in all conditions. Bolted to the rigid chassis is a four-wheel independent suspension. It provides a very smooth ride on most surfaces. On some uneven surfaces the reaction is quite firm, but this same firmness delivers good road holding, for the type of vehicle, and a solid feel. Though initially a bit heavy at low speed, the electrically assisted steering proves stable, precise and fairly quick. Unfortunately, it provides very little road feel. The turning circle is normal. In normal braking, the brakes work well but came up short in our test vehicle in emergency stops.

Our inspection at a CAA-Quebec technical inspection centre showed that the Mitsubishi RVR rests on a sturdy platform that is well protected against corrosion. The side-by-side positioning of the wiper washer fluid and coolant tanks in the engine compartment could be confusing. The fuel vapour recuperator and fuel tank filler pipe are very exposed to damage. There are three tie-down hooks in front and one in the back that can be used to secure a canoe, for example, on the roof. Mitsubishi forbids towing with this vehicle. The engine’s overhead camshafts are chain driven.

By shrinking the Outlander to create the 2012 Mitsubishi RVR, Mitsubishi has created a small yet versatile and comfortable vehicle that’s agile and handles well. The RVR will attract people for whom engine power is not a top priority. Towing is banned because of its modest engine power. But when it comes to road comportment, the RVR comes out a winner.

2012 Mitsubishi Pajero High Performance and Technologie

Here at 2012 Mitsubishi Pajero, we love our cars. We love their superior quality, what they stand for, and what they’re capable of. And we want you to feel the same way. It’s why we strive for the highest standards in everything we do, and it’s why we back all our vehicles with our Mitsubishi Diamond Advantage, Australia’s Best New Car Warranty, Capped Price Servicing and Customer Care. Mitsubishi delivers the latest and greatest in 4WD technology, style, sophistication and unquestionable reliability, giving you the confidence to go anywhere and take on almost anything. Whether you need a tough workhorse, serious off-roader or a more premium luxury model, Mitsubishi’s leading range of rally-proven vehicles has the 4WD for you. Without a doubt we believe the 2012 Mitsubishi Pajero will make all other 4WDs seem second best.

2012 Mitsubishi Pajero
2012 Mitsubishi Pajero
 When you buy a 2012 Mitsubishi Pajero or any vehicle from our range, you’re buying a vehicle that’s backed by world-class research, technical innovation, and leading performance. In every area of our business we’re continually focussed on four key values, we never fail to create superior vehicles that people love.  We’ll design attention-grabbing vehicles with real street presence and genuine performance. We’ll continue to develop ground-breaking technology that focuses on better control, performance and lifestyle. This includes innovations such as our MIVEC engine technology, our intercooler-turbocharged diesel engine and our leading Mitsubishi Multi Communication System. We’re committed to raising the bar in terms of safety,
which gives peace of mind to all occupants. Our Mitsubishi Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution (RISE) body design remains at the heart of our vehicle safety philosophy.

2012 Mitsubishi Pajero
2012 Mitsubishi Pajero
The Mitsubishi Pajero has been part of Australia’s greatest adventures since 1983. From Uluru to the Bungle Bungles, and, more importantly, back again. The Pajero boasts advanced, powerful, fuel-efficient engines through a 3.8 litre MIVEC petrol and a powerful new 3.2 litre Common Rail turbo diesel. All Pajeros are equipped with MATT  (Mitsubishi All Terrain Technology), and a multitude of advanced driver confidence systems. Pajero also boasts a tough RISE (Reinforced ImpactSafety Evolution) monocoque body design for outstanding protection plus the availability of safety features such as side and curtain SRS airbags, reversing sensors and reversing camera.


2012 Mitsubishi Pajero
2012 Mitsubishi Pajero
Every innovation in this next generation 4WD has been developed so you can enjoy a better driving experience; from the hard-working GL and GL X, the stylish GL S, to the sporty VR X, and the luxury of the premium Exceed model, every Pajero delivers high levels of advanced technology and driver confidence systems. Experience your adventure in the best Pajero ever.

Take a look at the luxury interior of the 2012 Pajero and ask yourself if this isn’t how you want to enjoy your next on-road-off-road adventure. Everything is at your fingertips. And your passengers will be more comfortable too, with state of the art entertainment and climate control to make long trips more enjoyable. For everyone. Long family drives just got shorter with a 9” fullcolour panoramic screen, which includes two infrared cordless headphones so your rear passengers can watch a DVD and not bother other passengers. They can even plug into an auxiliary jack that is compatible with multi-media devices such as game consoles and digital cameras.

2012 Mitsubishi Pajero
2012 Mitsubishi Pajero
The people, the journey. These are our inspiration, our driving force for the latest and greatest technology. Every next-generation innovation has been developed so that both driver and passengers enjoy an improved Pajero driving experience. With a choice of two powerful, efficient engines, Pajero has never been better equipped for your off-road and on-road adventures.  The very latest in diesel engine technology delivers power without compromise. The new 3.2 litre Common Rail turbo-charged diesel yields not only next generation quietness, smoothness, fuel efficiency and emission reduction through an advanced common rail system, but delivers 147kW of power and 441Nm of grunty torque.

The 3.8 litre V6 MIVEC engine (Mitsubishi Innovative Valve timing and lift Electronic Control) offers the latest technology with a lighter engine and intelligent valve timing technology to deliver improved fuel efficiency and lower emissions, while providing improved driveability. The MIVEC engine matches your driving style to minimise fuel consumption at lower revs while increasing air flow at high revs for greater performance up to an awesome 184kW. Pajero’s impressive power and torque ensure you can tow your boat, caravan or trailer with supreme confidence. 5 door models now have a mammoth 3000kg* towing capacity.

2012 Mitsubishi Pajero offers a choice of intelligent transmissions perfectly matched to either engine and your preferred driving style. A smooth-shifting 5-speed, all syncromesh manual gearbox delivers the ultimate hands-on driving experience. Or if you prefer automatic, the INVEC S II ‘Smart Logic’ 5-speed automatic transmission with Sports Mode will be sure to provide the control you need. Sports Mode allows you to manually shift gears without using a clutch. The advantage is that this clutch-free operation reduces rev and torque loss usually associated with engaging gears, maintaining precious momentum in off-road situations.

To provide smoother shifting, the INVEC S II ‘Smart Logic’ transmission system’s on-board computer learns and adapts to each driver’s preferences by recording engine and foot braking data. The control logic then adapts the gearshift timing to suit the driver’s style. You’ll have effortless acceleration and a more predictable ride. Derived from technology tested in the brutal Dakar rally, MATT operates using intelligent sensors which constantly monitor your vehicle’s wheel speeds, g-forces and yaw rates. Pajero’s computer then processes this data and matches it to driver intentions via steering wheel and throttle sensors to provide optimum driving performance.

Pajero lets you alternate between 4WD and 2WD modes – the choice of around town fuel efficiency and off-road traction. You can change between modes at speeds of up to 100 kilometres per hour on any surface. 2H (2WD HIGH RANGE )2H shifts you into rear-wheel drive for fuel-efficient performance. 4H (FUL -TIME 4WD) Get added traction in 4H mode. The dynamic front/rear torque split adjusts between 33:67 and 50:50 for greater control in high-speed driving.

Standard Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) airbags on all models provide essential protection in the event of a frontal collision. For optimal protection of driver and passengers front and back in the event of a side-on collision. The side airbags inflate from the side of the seat and the curtain airbags activate from the roof.

Mitsubishi’s visibility concept combines many features to give you greater visibility while ensuring other drivers are aware of your Pajero on the road. Part of the Mitsubishi Multi Communication System, Pajero’s reversing camera supports the driver’s rear field of view, automatically appearing on screen when the reverse gear is engaged. It makes parking easy and offers increased safety and peace of mind when you’re backing in or out of driveways. Mitsubis hi Multi Comm unication System (MMCS) MMCS gives you total control over everything you need, all in one place and all easily accessible via the 7" full colour in-dash touch screen. It really is the ultimate total control system, with:

Always find your way with the easy touch screen satellite navigation system. You can store frequently used addresses and search for points of interest like local restaurants, hotels or service stations. The driver’s rear field of view can be seen on screen when the reverse gear is engaged. Combined with reversing sensors, it makes parking a breeze. While your iPod is charging in the glovebox, you can access and control all of its music through the MMCS touch screen’s iPod interface. As you drive, the rear passengers can watch a DVD which is controlled from MMCS. When the car is stationary, DVDs can be viewed from both the front and rear seats. Getting the sound just right is easy with pre-set equaliser styles like rock, pop and jazz; you can also set your own. There are even surround sound modes to create effects such as cinema, live, club and studio for a superior audio experience. Integrated through the vehicle’s audio system, the Bluetooth phone connectivity lets you have hands-free phone calls so you can stay focused on the road.

Actively monitoring your journey, Pajero’s multifunction display can provide endless information about your environment. A barometer to help track weather conditions and keep you comfortable, an altimeter to show you how high you’ve climbed, a compass to point you in the right direction and average vehicle speed and fuel consumption calculations to name a few. Delivering a massive 860 watts with 12 surround-sound Dolby 5.1 channel speakers and an integrated 10" subwoofer. All of which can be controlled from the steering wheel. Mitsubishi Pajero has the sound to match its looks. Why should the driver have all the fun? Pajero rear-seat passengers can enjoy sophisticated in-car entertainment with their very own DVD player and 9" full-colour screen. Game console compatible, it includes two infrared cordless headphones. As passengers watch a DVD, the rest of the car can listen to music, or simply tune out and take in the surrounding scenery.

2012 Mitsubishi Galant Engine Performace

The 2012 Mitsubishi Galant offers sportiness and comfort that you won't find in any other midsize family sedan in this price range...” Comfort at every level, starting with your wallet. Offering the quality you’ve come to expect, at a price that will pleasantly surprise you, the 2012 Mitsubishi Galant SE even comes packed with an estimated $1700 worth of features that won’t cost you any extra. That’s the kind of exceptional value that makes Galant different for a reason. The Mitsubishi Galant is a 4-door, 5-passenger family sedan, available in two trims, the ES and the SE. Upon introduction, both trims are equipped with a standard 2.4-liter, I4, 160-horsepower engine that achieves 21-mpg in the city and 30-mpg on the highway. A 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard.

Given that most Mitsubishi Galant in this segment are sold with four-cylinder engines (even when a V6 is available), we can forgive Mitsubishi for declining to offer an optional V6 engine for this car any longer. Unfortunately this 2.4-liter inline-4 offers just 160 horsepower, some 15-40 hp less than the four-cylinder engines of its rivals. Making matters worse, the Galant must make do with a four-speed automatic while the competition offers five- and six-speed units that better optimize performance and fuel efficiency. This year Mitsubishi tries to entice consumers with a bigger value proposition for the Galant by adding a few more features to the SE trim (including a sunroof and auto-dimming rearview mirror). Furthermore, the SE's generous roster of standard features also includes a navigation system, a back-up camera and an upgraded stereo with satellite radio.

2012 Mitsubishi Galant2012 Mitsubishi Galant


2012 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Sedan

Mitsubishi unveiled an all-new compact crossover utility vehicle at the 2010 New York Auto Show. Curiously, Mitsubishi's own press materials don't give it a specific name, but its widely believed to be called the 2012 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport when it goes on sale later this year. The compact crossover capitalizes on the bigger Outlander in style as well as nomenclature. The exterior styling closely resembles the updated Mitsubishi Outlander, but the Outlander Sport is more than a foot shorter, since there is no third row available. The 2012 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport will be available in front or all-wheel drive using Mitsubishi's elecronic all-wheel control. This gives the Outlander Sport moderate off-road capability thanks to user-selectable modes that include front-wheel drive, all-wheel drive, an automatic all-wheel drive function and an all-wheel drive "lock" setting to help the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport in low-traction situations. All models of the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport will be powered by a 148-horsepower 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. A five-speed manual is available on ES models, while a continuously variable automatic transmission is standard on the SE.

2012 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
2011 Mitsubishi Outlander
Inside, the 2012 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport again closely mimics the bigger Outlander, as well as the rest of Mitsubishi's modern lineup. USB is standard, and the SE model will also have a Rockford Fosgate audio system and navigation system available as well. Standard safety systems include stability control and plenty of airbags. On the efficiency front, Mitsubishi claims that the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport will get 31 mpg on the highway thanks to its aerodynamic shape and energy-saving technologies such as regenerative braking, which helps charge the battery without constantly using the fuel-sapping alternator.

2012 Mitsubishi Outlander
2012 Mitsubishi Outlander
Like most people on the go, you expect a lot from your vehicle. And as it turns out, you can have it. And more. The 2012 Mitsubishi Outlander and exciting al-new Outlander Sport don’t just do more than you expect, they help you do more than you expect. Loaded with cargo space , either Outlander wil impress you with its versatility . But then, you ’ll be no less impressed by your own versatility as you utilize its convenient hands -fre features . Likewise, its responsive power wil be al you could wish for . And so too wil be your own responsiveness as you access the advanced navigation system to find the best route through town . So don’t underestimate what ’s possible in the right vehicle. Whether it’s the romy Outlander or the sharp Outlander Sport , you ’ll be amazed by its capabilities . Not to mention your own .

2012 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
2012 Mitsubishi Outlander
The al new Mitsubishi Outlander Sport ’s high-tech power plant ofers a variety of inovations that help improve eficiency and gas mileage . The pistons have ben coated with A special resin surface treatment that reduces friction, while a smart alternator and an electric assist power steering unit help reduce the load on the engine. Powering Outlander Sport is an updated 2.0-liter engine that features resin-coated pistons and smoother surface camshafts for reduced friction and improved fuel economy. The dual overhead cam, 16-valve engine produces 148-horsepower @ 6,000 rpm and 145 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4,200 rpm. As with all Mitsubishi engines, it enjoys the efficient breathing of Mitsubishi Innovative Valve-timing Electronic Control (MIVEC).

2012 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
2012 Mitsubishi Outlander

Available with our Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) are rally-inspired magnesium paddle shifters that offer real hands-on performance. Because the lightweight paddles are made of magnesium, they stay cool even when outside temperatures reach triple digits. Shifting is easy; simply pull the right paddle to upshift and the left to downshift.

The Outlander and Outlander Sport ’s many technology features are so advanced , you might fel yourself advancing along with them. With amenities like hard-drive navigation , and voice -activated command of your phone and your music collection , you ’ll son be multi -tasking with the best of them. 40GB Hard Disc Drive Navigation System and Music Server The Outlander Series’ available 40-gigabyte navigation system not only offers ultrafast data access, it provides a wealth of useful features like Real-Time Traffic and Diamond Lane Guidance that gives the driver High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane information, and points of interest along with directions. The entertainment system is controlled through the sharp 7-inch LCD touch screen, where you can browse your music library. Complete with a DVD player and a digital music server, it holds as many as 3,000 of your favorite tunes. Additional functionality includes the ability to set the behavior of systems such as power locks and interior lighting.

FUSE Hands-Free Link System with USB Port Incorporating Bluetooth 2.01 technology, FUSE allows you to enjoy full use of your Bluetoothenabled phone and play music from your iPod or other MP3 player and USB devices, handsfree.In addition to more traditional controls, such as buttons on the steering wheel and on the navigation screen, FUSE also utilizes advancedspeech recognition technology when connected to the USB port so you can operate selected features with the sound of your voice. FUSE can recognize up to seven different mobile phones, automatically syncing up with contact lists from each phone that’s been paired with the system and keeping the lists private to each user.

Outlander’s many capabilities include a top-shelf audio system. The available Rockford Fosgate Punch premium sound system, with nine speakers in seven locations (including a 10-inch long-throw subwoofer), is driven by 710 watts of deep bass and crystal clear highs. Along with digital signal processing, the unit also boasts a sound compensation feature that automatically adjusts both volume and equalizer levels based on vehicle speed. And as if that wasn’t enough, the system is also equipped with SIRIUS Satellite Radio that
includes three months of prepaid service.

As if you needed even more cargo options with your Outlander, this roof rack from Thule gives you just that. Choose from a variety of available cargo boxes to match your particular gear needs. Flap-Fold Tailgate Outlander features the only two-piece flap-fold tailgate in its class. It makes for easy loading and also doubles as a bench for outdoor activities, handling up to 400 pounds.

Available in five or seven passenger configurations, Outlander happily makes room for the whole family and their assorted gear. Its 60/40 split rear seat folds and tumbles to unveil over 72 cubic feet of space. And with the hidden storage compartment found on five-seat models, Outlander demonstrates it can keep a secret, too. Inner Beauty Along with a sharp instrument cluster, Outlander’s interior has been designed with handsome seats, door and dash trim crafted from available grained leather with double stitching. Available Third-Row Seating For groups as large as seven, Outlander offers an available third row of seating that conveniently drops down and out of the way when it’s not needed.

All-Wheel Control (AWC) is a philosophy that combines the electronically controlled 4WD system with Active Stability Control (ASC). AWC transfers power to all four wheels giving the vehicle superior driving performance and enhanced traction under various road conditions. The 4WD system regulates drive torque front-to-rear with a network of handling technologies. Outlander uses an advanced 4WD system allowing the driver to choose from one of three modes (2WD/4WD/LOCK) depending on performance preferences and surface conditions.

The anti-lock brakes with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), and aluminum roof (which lowers the center of gravity) all work hand in hand to give the driver optimal driving performance and safety. Super All-Wheel Control Engineered to take full advantage of the engine’s power, Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) is actually a series of advanced technologies orchestrated to work in harmony. An industry first, the Active Front Differential (AFD), intelligently distributes engine power between left and right on the front axle, while the Active Center Differential (ACD) intelligently distributes power between the front and rear wheels. Active Stability Control (ASC) helps keep the vehicle on the intended path when cornering, and the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) improves control and stability under hard braking. A mode switch allows the driver to select from “TARMAC,” “SNOW” or “LOCK”
settings for maximum traction regardless of surface conditions.

Continuously Variable Transmission One of the smoothest, most efficient drive trains available, a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) operates on a pulley system that allows infinite variability between the highest and lowest ratios. Instead of shifting gears, it readily adapts to changing vehicle speeds and allows the engine to remain efficient, improving both fuel economy and exhaust emissions. Sportronic Shift Mode Can’t decide between an automatic or manual transmission? Get the best of both worlds with our Sportronic transmission with adaptive shift control. Its clutchless “manual” shift mode offers lightning-quick manual shifting without that pesky third pedal. Shifting is as simple as pushing the shift lever forward to upshift or pulling backward to downshift.

Whether you’re looking for quick responsiveness or raw pulling force, the Outlander offers two strong aluminum-block engine choices that are more than up to the task. And with its amazing grip, Outlander’s available All-Wheel Control will leave no doubt that when it comes to power, you can handle it. Outlander XLS in Quartz Brown 2.4L MIVEC Engine The 2.4-liter engine is an aluminum-block power plant with dual overhead cams, 16 valves and MIVEC. This “long-stroke” engine produces 168-horsepower and 167 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4100 rpm. With a balanced torque to horsepower ratio, the responsive 2.4-liter engine provides confident daily driving power. Balance shafts, a system patented by Mitsubishi over 30 years ago to reduce engine vibration, help give the 2.4-liter smooth and quiet performance.

3.0L MIVEC Engine Outlander’s 3.0-liter engine is a brawny aluminum-block V6 with single overhead cams, 24 valves and MIVEC technology. It produces 230-horsepower5 at 6,250 rpm and 215 lb.-ft. of torque @ 3,750 rpm. Along with the available towing package, this power plant can pull a trailer up to 3,500 pounds. 6-Speed Automatic Transmission with Idle Neutral Logic Built to handle the extra torque of the powerful V6 engine, the 6-speed automatic provides swift and sure gear shifting. And to increase fuel efficiency, Idle Neutral Logic selects neutral when the vehicle comes to a stop, reducing the load on the idling engine.


Saturday, April 30, 2011

2012 MItsubishi Lancer Evolution SE-MR

The 2012 Mitsubishi Evolution was originally intended only for Japanese markets, but demand on the "grey import" market led the Evolution series to be offered through Ralliart dealer networks in the United Kingdom and in various European markets from around 1998. Mitsubishi decided to export the eighth generation Evolution to the United States in 2003 after witnessing the success Subaru had in that market with their Impreza WRX, a direct competitor in other global regions. Japanese-spec cars were limited by a gentlemen's agreement to advertise no more than 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp), a mark already reached by Evolution IV. Therefore, each subsequent version has unofficially evolved above the advertised power figures, with the Japanese-spec Evolution IX reaching an alleged output of around 321 PS (236 kW; 317 hp). Various versions available in other markets, particularly the UK, have official power outputs up to 411 PS.

2012 MItsubishi Lancer Evolution
2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions
The original Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution was to compete in the World Rally Championship. It used the 2.0 L turbocharged DOHC engine and 4WD drivetrain from the original Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 in a Lancer chassis, and was sold in GSR and RS models. The latter was a stripped-down club racing version that lacked power windows and seats, anti-lock brakes, a rear wiper, and had steel wheels to weigh approximately 70 kg (154 lb) less than the 1,238 kg (2,729 lb) GSR, while the former came with all of the conveniences of a typical street car. It came with Mitsubishi's 4G63 engine producing 247 PS (182 kW; 244 hp) at 6000 rpm and 309 N·m (228 lb·ft) at 3000 rpm. 5,000 of the first generation Evolutions were sold between 1992 and 1993. Top speed is 228 km/hour (142 mph).

Two versions of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution car will be offered in the U.S. The 2011 Lancer Evolution MR, with 6-speed Twin Clutch Sportronic Shift Transmission (TC-SST). The other version is the GSR which will have a 5-speed manual transmission system. The car also has a new full-time four-wheel drive system named S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control), an advanced version of Mitsubishi's AWC system used in previous generations. The S-AWC uses torque vectoring technology to send different amount of torque to any wheel at any given time.

The Lancer Evolution X sedan features a newly designed 4B11T 2.0L (1998cc) turbocharged, all-aluminium inline-4 engine. Power and torque depend on the market but all versions will have at least 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp). (JDM version), the American market version will have slightly more. The UK models will be reworked by Mitsubishi UK, in accordance with previous MR Evolutions bearing the FQ badge. Options for the UK Evolutions are expected to be between 300 hp (220 kW) and 360 hp (270 kW).

2012 MItsubishi Lancer Evolution
2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions
The 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions this year is Mitsubishi’s FUSE hand’s-free link system that gives users the ability to access their Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, iPod or USB drive with the sound of their voice; Real-Time Traffic is a very convenient and informative real-time traffic function that has been added to the optional 40GB HDD navigation system; the Lancer Evolution’s dual exhaust system has been re-tuned for an even more sporty-sounding exhaust note; new low profile rear spoilers for the SE and MR with the GSR coming with the large rear spoiler as standard; every Lancer Evolution features a convenient USB port that is easily accessed inside the storage.

2012 MItsubishi Lancer Evolution review
2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions
The 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution SE and 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution MR  is the 4B11 T/C engine that gets the pulse pumping hard of even the most jaded enthusiast.  This 2.0 liter, DOHC 16-valve four-banger consists of an all-aluminum engine block and cylinder head and a bore and stroke that both measure exactly 86.0mm (3.4in.), making it a ‘square’ design as it bore-stroke ratio is 1.0.  Power ratings for this potent engine are 291hp at 6,500rpm and 300lb.ft. of torque at a much lower 4,000rpm.  the Mitsubishi Innovative Valve timing Electronic Control system (MIVEC) works on both the intake and exhaust camshafts for optimized power production and cleaner exhaust emissions.  This twin-scroll turbocharged and intercooled engine’s compression ratio is set at 9.0:1.  The engine revs so quickly and effortlessly to it high 7,000rpm redline that it is scary fun watching the white tachometer needle quickly go up then quickly go down as you hold on for dear life.

2012 MItsubishi Lancer Evolution SE-MR
2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions
The 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution SE and 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution MR  suspension consists of a MacPherson type strut (inverted strut) design up front with race-bred Eibach coil springs that lower the car slightly, Bilstein mono-tube gas-charged shocks and a 25mm stabilizer bar keeping front body lean to a minimum.  The rear multi-link setup includes the same Eibach coil springs, Bilstein mono-tube gas-charged shocks and a 23mm stabilizer bar.  To improve unsprung weight, the control arms for both the front and rear suspensions are constructed of forged aluminum.  Quickly and safely slowing the EVO SE down from speed are the same incredible brake package found in the MR.  Up front are 13.8in. vented rotors clamped with light-weight, 2-piece, four-piston Brembo calipers, while the rear features 13in. vented rotors clamped with Brembo two-piston calipers.

2012 MItsubishi Lancer Evolution SE-MR
2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
The Estimaced Price all-new Limited Edition Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution SE (Special Edition) combines the best of the GSR and MR while saving you more than $3,000.00 off the price for a comparable MR model.  The all-new SE slots nicely between the GSR and MR, and like the new MR, loses the high rear wing in favor of a more discreet rear lip spoiler for downforce enhancement.

2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution SE MR and 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution GSR Price
2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution MR Estimated Market Price $36,149--$37,195
2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution GSR  Estimated Market Price $32,560--$33,995

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Evolution Mitsubishi Double Shotz High Technology Concept Car

The Mitsubishi Double Shotz celebrates the 4G63 engine (by using two of them) and the Lancer Evolution. The design takes the concept of the Lancer Evolution to the next level and ties it in with the enjoyment and imagination of the Hot Wheels brand. Created to represent the ultimate Mitsubishi vehicle and the spirit of the brand’s future, the sleek design of Ragle’s Mitsubishi Double Shotz celebrates the 4G63 engine and the Lancer Evolution. The Mitsubishi Double Shotz car is an absolute delight to watch and hopefully we will get behind the wheel of the car someday.


Mitsubishi Double Shotz
Mitsubishi Double Shotz
Mitsubishi Double Shotz concept car represent the ultimate Mitsubishi vehicle and the spirit of the brand’s future. The Mitsubishi Double Shotz concept car celebrates the 4G63 engine (by using two of them) and the Lancer Evolution.  The Mitsubishi Double Shotz design takes the concept of the Lancer Evolution to the next level and ties it in with the enjoyment and imagination of the Hot Wheels brand, said Ragle.

Mitsubishi Double Shotz
Mitsubishi Double Shotz
Mitsubishi Double Shotz concept With the technology growing each day and the cars going revolutions ahead of the present time, it is no wonder that we are getting more from a car than ever before and hopefully will continue to do so in the future. But the way modern designers are improvising on car designs and features is indeed special and something that is passing the range of fancy and going in to the range of the unbelievable.

Mitsubishi Double Shotz
Mitsubishi Double Shotz

2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder Design Performance Technologie

Nothing about the 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder says common. From its sleek styling, to its power folding top with full headliner that opens in 19 seconds, it’s ready for four seasons of get out and go. From sand and sun to winding mountain roads or wherever your travels take you, Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder lets you indulge your appetite for fun. That’s what makes it different for a reason. Think of it as the reward you give yourself every time you go for a drive. With signature looks, a sleek spoiler and a drop top that stows completely out of sight in only 19 seconds, Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder has style covered. But it doesn’t rest on good looks alone; inside you’ll fi nd heated leather seats and mirrors, a rear-view backup camera, Bluetooth Hands-free and a 650-Watt Rockford-Fosgate Audio system. Whether you opt for the powerful six cylinder or the fuel-efficient four cylinder, the 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse Eclipse Spyder gives you the great driving experience you deserve.

2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder
2011-2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder
It just makes sense: Our vehicles are different than any on the road, so why shouldn’t our warranties be a cut above as well? At Mitsubishi, we’re so confi dent in the quality, reliability and durability of 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder that we back it with one of the best Limited Powertrain Warranties in the business: 10 years or 100,000 miles.3 It’s just one in a number of extensive warranties that come with the Eclipse Spyder a list that includes a 5-year/60,000-mile fully transferable bumper-to-bumper New Vehicle Limited Warranty.

2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder
2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder
All coverage terms are from the original in-service date. The 10 year/100,000-mile Limited Powertrain Warranty applies only to the original owner of new, retailed 2010 models purchased from an authorized Mitsubishi dealer. Subsequent owners receive the balance of the New 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder Vehicle Limited Warranty of 5 years/60,000 miles. Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price. Excludes tax, title, license etc. Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder Vehicle availability may vary. Actual prices set by retailers. Technical data, equipment and options shown are based on the latest information available at the time of printing and are subject to change without notice. Colors may vary due to the printing process. Exterior and interior lights on vehicles shown may be illuminated for illustration purposes only. Vehicles are shown with optional equipment. Not all equipment is available on every model. For complete details about equipment confi guration and Mitsubishi Genuine Accessories, please contact your Mitsubishi retailer.

2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder
The 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse underwent a change into its third generation in 1999, closely aping the Mitsubishi SST design study which debuted at the 1998 North American International Auto Show. It was the first concept vehicle exhibited by Mitsubishi at an auto show in the U.S. The 4G63 was replaced by two powertrain options, a 147 hp 2.4 L 16-valve SOHC 4-cylinder 4G64 and a 205 hp 24v SOHC 3.0 L V6 (6G72). AWD was no longer an option. The suspension setup was adjusted to provide a softer and more compliant ride quality. No longer considered to be a DSM, it shared its platform and powertrain with the 8th generation Galant. Weight was also up slightly from the previous year's model. In late 2001, power was lowered to 200 hp (150 kW) as a result of tightened emission standards forcing MMNA to adopt the California standards for all variants of the car.


2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder
2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GT
The basic driveline layout of the 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse is a transverse-mounted 4-cylinder Mitsubishi 4G37 or 4G63 engine situated on the left-hand side of the car driving an automatic or manual transmission on the right-hand side. AWD models have a different transmission which includes a limited-slip center differential and output shaft for a transfer case, which drives the rear differential (also available as limited-slip) and half-shafts.

The 4G37 and 4G63 engines are both I4 gasoline engines. The 4G63 is composed of an iron engine block and aluminum cylinder head and is equipped with balance shafts for smooth operation. The turbocharged version of the 4G63 (sometimes referred to as the 4G63T) is equipped with a lower compression ratio (7.8 vs. 9.0 in the naturally aspirated version) and oil squirters under the pistons in order to better cope with the stress and extra heat caused by forced induction.

2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder review
Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GT Interior

The 2011-2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GS Sport is equipped with a standard 2.4-liter, I4, 162-horsepower engine that achieves 20-mpg in the city and 27-mpg on the highway. A 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard. The Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GT is equipped with a standard 3.8-liter, V6, 265-horsepower engine that achieves 16-mpg in the city and 24-mpg on the highway. A 5-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard.

2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder STARTING AT $27,999 MSRP4



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2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Speed Power

The new 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X is more sophisticated, involving and technologically-advanced than ever before. It incorporates every bit of knowledge Mitsubishi Motors has gained through the creation of the previous nine generations of Lancer Evolution and from decades of competing successfully at the highest levels of international rallying. Most importantly, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X connects and interacts completely with the driver in all conditions, providing the very highest levels of driving pleasure to match its mighty performance.

The impressive vents and large ‘jetBased on a completely new platform, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X looks fantastic from every angle. And each part is there for a reason: to provide the most thrilling drive ever offered. The purposeful stance is produced by 30mm wider tracks and a wheelbase that is 25mm longer compared to the previous model, making the new Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X more composed than ever before. The use of lightweight materials gives the car an agility which will exceed every expectation. fighter’ style front grille of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X provide all the air and cooling the engine needs to produce amazing power. Additional front airducts ensure a cooling airflow over the two-piece front brake discs.

2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
2011-2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X

As well as looking breathtaking, the advanced aerodynamics of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X keep you glued firmly to the road, raising cornering ability and high speed stability to new heights. A carbon fibre front lip spoiler and rear vortex generator hint at the FQ-360 models’ superior performance potential. The contemporary interior of the new Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X provides maximum support and reassurance with the perfect blend of style, functionality and comfort. The driver-focused dashboard provides ideal ergonomics with sporting appearance, allowing you to get on with enjoying the superb drive on offer. The front Recaro seats trimmed with leather and techno suede in FQ-360 models have been tuned specifically for Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X and hold occupants securely, yet in complete comfort. High-contrast instruments keep you fully informed at all times.

The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X is packed with equipment to entertain and keep you up-to-date on any journey. GSR model specification includes a Rockford Fosgate premium audio system specifically developed for the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X featuring a 650-watt 8-channel power amplifier with nine speakers. Also standard for GSR models, the Mitsubishi Multi Communication System with HDD navigation and music server uses a super-quick 30GB hard disk drive. And all models offer Bluetooth functionality allowing you to make calls while keeping your hands where they should be: on the steering wheel.

2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X

THE POWER WITHIN
At the heart of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X is a new all-aluminium engine that in FQ-300 models pumps out an impressive 295PS and 407Nm of torque; this increases to 329PS and 437Nm for FQ-330 versions and a mighty 359PS and 492Nm in the range-topping FQ-360 models. Yet with Super All Wheel Control (S-AWC) working in complete harmony with the precise steering and sophisticated suspension system featuring Bilstein shock absorbers and Eibach coil springs, you can put every bit of the available muscle to the tarmac with absolute control, total confidence and maximum enjoyment.

TWIN-CLUTCH SPORT SHIFT TRANSMISSION (TC-SST)

The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X FQ-300 GSR SST boasts a light and compact six-speed Twin-Clutch Sport Shift Transmission (TC-SST) which uses two clutches, one to engage the gear in use, the other to pre-select the next gear required, resulting in lightning-quick changes. The magnesium shift paddles behind the steering wheel allow you to make rapid gear changes without taking hands off the wheel, giving you full control of the car in maximum comfort. TC-SST also offers three driving modes, including the Super Sport mode that keeps engine speed above 4500rpm for maximum responsiveness and control in sporting environments such as race tracks, and can operate in automatic mode when the gearshift is moved to ‘D’.


2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
  FIVE-SPEED MANUAL AND CONTROL

The five-speed manual gearbox is perfect for the driver who enjoys driving in its purest form. Now stronger, the gearbox uses multi-synchromesh on all gears for smoother changes. The Super All Wheel Control (S-AWC) system of the new Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X incorporates and controls four advanced electronic and mechanical devices that work together to adapt the way the car responds to the driver and conditions. SAWC works seamlessly to keep the power under control and can be tailored to snow, gravel or tarmac surfaces at the flick of a switch. It is no exaggeration to say that S-AWC is unrivalled by any other driver assistance system in existence.

WORKING TOGETHER IN PERFECT HARMONY
 
- ACD The Active Centre Differential optimizes the torque differential between front and rear wheels to enhance steering response, traction and stability.

- AYC Active Yaw Control optimizes the torque differential between the rear wheels to enhance cornering performance and traction.

- ASC Active Stability Control immediately detects wheel slip and, by strategically applying each individual brake according to need, prevents a loss of control developing.

- ABS The Lancer Evolution X’s Anti-lock Braking System works to prevent wheels from locking up under emergency braking or when braking in extreme situations such as on slippery surfaces, helping the driver to retain directional control of the car.

The ACD/AYC system uses many sensors to closely monitor the behaviour of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X and provides control quickly and effectively, without disrupting driver involvement. Sensors measure individual wheel speed, longitudinal and lateral acceleration, steering angle, yaw rate, brake fluid pressure, engine torque and engine speed, all working to ensure that you remain in control, even during on-the-limit driving. Now even more advanced, the AYC system incorporates a brake force control function that makes it even more effective at controlling understeer, helping you to maintain your intended line.

2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
The new, super-stiff body of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X provides the perfect platform for the suspension to do its job. Aluminium front wings, bonnet and roof reduce weight and lower the centre of gravity, taking acceleration, handling and body control to new levels. To produce incredible handling, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X has wider tracks and utilizes stiff struts at the front with a sophisticated new lowmounted multi-link arrangement at the rear. The suspension components are designed to greatly enhance road contact, allowing the Bilstein shock absorbers and Eibach coil springs to control wheel movement with absolute precision. The huge 350mm Brembo brakes feature new 2-piece brake discs to provide awesome stopping power. The Sports ABS system, which incorporates Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), is fully integrated into the S-AWC system, producing even more effective braking, also while cornering.

This is also the safest Lancer Evolution ever. In addition to the active safety features that are designed to keep you out of trouble, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X is equipped as standard with front, side and full-length curtain airbags to protect all occupants in the event of a collision. The driver’s side knee airbag significantly reduces the risk of lower limb injury and the front seatbelt pretensioners and force-limiters provide greater restraint and yet transfer fewer impact forces to occupants. The RISE (Reinforced Integrated Safety Evolution) body of Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X uses bracing, cabin reinforcements and ultra high-tensile steel to increase strength and to ensure that energy is directed away from occupants should a collision occur.

Together with excellent all-round visibility, Lancer Evolution X is equipped with high-intensity bi-xenon headlamps and new Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS) with cornering lamps that illuminate the inside of corners, highlighting potential hazards and making driving at night much safer. The system is activated at speeds up to 62mph dependant upon steering angle.

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Performance driving is about far more than raw speed. The new Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X provides this in abundance, yet it offers far more. For 16 years, Mitsubishi Motors has been perfecting the Lancer Evolution formula, an unequalled combination of speed, road-holding, practicality and driver involvement. A truly great performance car needs to connect and interact completely with the driver, something the new Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X does effortlessly in all conditions, thanks to advanced technology that guarantees a driving experience you will never forget.

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