The Mitsubishi Lancer Evo‘s run ended with a tenth-generation model about a decade ago. Many of us millennial car dorks are hung up on the Evo IX, the last model to run Mitsu’s venerable 4G63 engine, ...
This four-wheel-drive rally-rocket battle shows no sign of slowing. [This story first appeared in the December 2005 issue of MotorTrend] Our mission: Wring out these two rally-bred machines at the ...
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 ...
View post: Amazon’s 'Well-Built' 10-Piece Wrench Set Is Now 43% Off, and It Can ‘Fit Into Tight Spots’ There are a handful of cars that will forever be considered Japanese legends. Regardless of which ...
Car enthusiasts know firsthand just how territorial they are and brand loyalty that usually borders on obsession isn't at all uncommon. Of the available makes and models both past and present, few ...
With a reputation for making some of the best cooling products on the tuning market, ARC knew that to impress at the 2007 Tokyo Auto Salon, they’d need to bring something special. If being cool is ...
Dominate the track with this race-ready 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX MR in Wicked White, a low-mileage, AMS-tuned powerhouse in Phoenix, delivering 354 wheel horsepower and concours-level ...
The Lancer Evolution was a Mitsubishi rally superstar with an aggressive body style, a potent engine, and an all-wheel drive system. As a result, it acquired a large fan base throughout all ten models ...
It would seem ludicrous to compare an old Mitsubishi with a Bugatti Chiron, but we're not talking about an ordinary Mitsubishi. In 2014, the Japanese automaker and its Ralliart UK tuning arm ...