Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Mitsubishi Lancer Debuts Sans The Evo


It's been right around nine years since we first saw the current Mitsubishi Lancer, yet the Japanese automaker has no arrangements to upgrade the auto just yet. Rather, Mitsubishi will continue offering it through the 2016 model year, however unfortunately the elite Lancer Evolution is no more piece of the lineup.


To spruce up its little vehicle, Mitsubishi has modified a portion of the auto's styling and included a few additional items as standard. There are additionally new seat fabrics, a recently outlined focus console with implicit USB port, and two new hues: Diamond White Pearl and Alloy Silver.

The base model is the ES, and it accompanies a sans hands network framework, programmed atmosphere control, compound wheels, daytime running lights and haze lights all as standard. Better prepared models contain the SE, SEL and GT.



Front-wheel drive is standard yet Mitsubishi's All-Wheel Control all-wheel-drive framework is accessible. As there's no more an Evo, the extent topper is currently the GT. It accompanies games tuned suspension, 18-inch composites, uprated brakes, a back spoiler, and oar shifters for the CVT.

There's been no notice of powertrains, which implies the past 2.0-and 2.4-liter four-barrel units likely continue. The 2.0-liter factory is useful for 152 strength and the 2.4-liter creates 168 hp. The standard transmission is a five-speed manual however purchasers can pick a CVT.

The 2016 Mitsubishi Lancer is estimated from $17,595, barring destination.

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