Mitsubishi to Bid Farewell to Lancer Evolution With a Special Edition


The reports of Mitsubishi looking to pull the plug on Lancer Evolution first started pouring in a couple of months back, but we were reassured that the car will live through at least 2015. Now word has it that the Evo will indeed take our leave, albeit stylishly. Reports claim that Mitsubishi will send off the Evo with a Special Action Model, whose production will be limited to 2,000 - 2,500 units.
In Pictures: Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
The Evo X Special Action Model's 2.0-litre, turbocharged four-cylinder motor will be tuned for more power, though we do not have the exact figures yet. The car will most probably sport a handful of other performance tweaks too. That said, the car will be sold only in the United States.
As much as we would have loved to tell you more about the special edition, the truth is that that's all we know for now. However, details will certainly start flowing in soon and we'll be sure to keep you posted about further developments.
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