How much HP does a Evo 7 have?

How much HP does a Evo 7 have?

Powertrain specs

Engine type 4cyl Turbo
Displacement 2.0 l (122 ci)
Power 280 ps (276 bhp / 206 kw)
Torque 383 Nm (282 lb-ft)
Power / liter 140 ps (138 hp)

Which Mitsubishi has the most HP?

The Lancer Evolution Final Edition dished up 303 horsepower (226 kilowatts) from its overachieving turbocharged 2.0-liter engine, but if that’s overachieving, wait until you see what the bonkers Evo IX featured above can do.

What is a Evo 9 GT?

The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX GT is a 4 door A to B rocket with a front mounted engine transmitting the power through all four wheels. The Lancer Evolution IX GT is part of Mitsubishi’s GH-CT9A model series. Its engine is 2 litre turbocharged petrol, double overhead camshaft 4 cylinder (4 valves per cylinder).

What is the 2016 Mitsubishi final edition Evolution X?

Based on the GSR variant, the 2016 Final Edition Evolution X is basically the same as the car that arrived almost a decade ago. The badge on the back now calling out the ultimate irony – the Evolution that hasn’t evolved. Mitsubishi has said that while the Evolution name may return in the future, the Lancer-derived performance sedan will not.

What are the specs of the Mitsubishi Evolution?

Mitsubishi Evolution Specs: EVO 9 FQ-340/EVO IX FQ-340 Engine: 1997cc Power: 345PS @ 6800rpm Torque: 321lbs/ft @ 4600rpm Weight: 1400kg Top Speed: 157mph 0-60 mph: 4.3 seconds. Mitsubishi Evolution Specs EVO 9 MR FQ-360 Engine: 1997cc Power: 366bhp@6900rpm Torque: 363 lbs/ft @ 3200rpm

How fast is a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution final edition?

The farewell model – Lancer Evolution Final Edition – boasted 303 hp and 305 lb-ft of torque, with an estimated top speed of 155 mph. Lancer Evolution utilized a variety of engines based on the best Mitsubishi technology of the time. From 1992-2006 it supported a 4G63 turbocharged engine.

Should I buy a 2016 Mitsubishi Lancer?

Mitsubishi has definitely made a better Lancer for 2016, that much has to be said. But the problem is that the Lancer needed to be made a lot better to get the attention of buyers that would otherwise be headed straight to the Toyota dealership for a Corolla.

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