How much is a Mitsubishi Evo 2015?
2015 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Retail Prices
| Trim | MSRP | Invoice |
|---|---|---|
| AWD Final Edition | $37,995 | $36,391 |
| MR | $38,995 | $37,350 |
| GSR | $34,495 | $33,039 |
Is the 2015 Lancer Evo a good car?
Even though 2015 is its final year of production, the Evo is still one of the most thrilling sedans on the market. A sophisticated all-wheel-drive system keeps the tires glued to practically any surface, while an amped-up turbocharged four-cylinder engine ensures there’s always plenty of power on tap.
How much does a Lancer Evolution cost?
About the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
| Sedan | Original MSRP/Price | Horsepower |
|---|---|---|
| Lancer Evolution 4dr Sdn Man Final Edition | $37995 / $36391 | 303 |
| Lancer Evolution 4dr Sdn Man GSR | $34495 / $33038 | 291 |
| Lancer Evolution 4dr Sdn TC-SST MR | $38995 / $37349 | 291 |
Which EVO is the fastest?
The quickest 0 to 60 mph times are:
- #1 Lancer Evolution X FQ440: 3.6 seconds.
- #2 Lancer Evolution VIII FQ400: 3.8 seconds.
- #3 Lancer Evolution IX FQ360: 3.9 seconds.
- #4 Lancer Evolution X FQ360: 4.0 seconds.
- #5 Lancer Evolution IX FQ340: 4.3 seconds.
- #6 Lancer Evo X FQ330: 4.4 seconds.
How much horsepower does a 2015 EVO have?
291 to 303 hp2015 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution / Horsepower
What engine does an Evo have?
4B11T I4-T
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
| Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X (CZ4A) | |
|---|---|
| Powertrain | |
| Engine | 2.0 L (1,998 cc) 4B11T I4-T (petrol) |
| Power output | 280–446 PS (276–440 bhp; 206–328 kW) |
| Transmission | 5-speed manual 6-speed TC-SST dual-clutch transmission |
What year was the last Evo built?
The tenth and final generation of the Lancer Evolution (Evo X) was launched in Japan in 2007, and overseas markets in 2008. The Evo X was produced for almost 10 years until it retired in April 2016.
Is a Mitsubishi Evo fast?
Starting from 30 mph, the insane Evo blasts to 170 mph in just 23 seconds. The digital readout on the right reveals just a little bit of speedometer error that far around the dial, but the takeaway is still the same. This car is seriously quick.
Is the Evo ever coming back?
Despite the brand’s planned return to motorsports and the resurrection of Mitsubishi’s Ralliart Racing Division, the “Evo” will remain in the past, at least for now. This is especially sad when we consider the Evolution’s old rival is still in production, with its latest iteration coming out in 2022.