What Changed

The second generation of the Lancer Evolution to reach the U.S. market is one inch longer in wheelbase and width, but slightly shorter in overall length. Weight has increased by about 100 lbs. A new turbocharged and intercooled 2.0L four-cylinder engine rated at 295-bhp and 300 lb.-ft. of peak torque is under the hood. Although the displacement is the same, the new engine differs in many ways starting with a new cast aluminum engine block and aluminum cylinder heads. Changes to the valve train and timing chain reduce weight. Numerous new technologies reside in the Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) all-wheel-drive system. The system includes an active center differential (ACD), active rear differential (AYC) and active stability control (ASC). Torque can be split up to 50:50 front to rear. MR models offer a dual-clutch automated manual transmission with paddle shifters. Pricing has risen about $5000 with a starting price just under $33,000.

Comparison to Prior Model

2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX
2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX
Price Range ($) $32,990 - $38,290 $28,679 - $35,189
Length (in) 177.0 178.5
Wheelbase (in) 104.3 103.3
Width (in) 71.3 69.7
Height (in) 58.3 57.1
Track (in) 60.8 59.6
Exterior Volume (cu. ft.) 363.1 351.5
Curb Weight (lbs.) 3344-3388 3219-3285
Legroom Total (in.) 78.3 79.6
Passenger Volume (cu. ft.) 94.8 95.1
Cargo Volume (cu. ft.) 10.2
Driven Wheels
  • AWD
  • AWD
Engines
  • 2.0l I4 T (295-bhp)
  • 2.0l I4 (286-bhp)
Transmissions M5, SM6 M5, M6
City MPG 16-17 18-19
Highway MPG 22 24-25
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