Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution

Karkrub Review

Specs and Rarity in Thailand: The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, particularly the later models like the Evo X, is powered by a 2.0L turbocharged inline-4 engine, capable of producing up to 291 horsepower and 300 lb-ft of torque. It features a sophisticated all-wheel-drive system and is known for its exceptional handling capabilities. In Thailand, the Lancer Evolution is quite rare, largely due to import taxes that significantly raise the price, and because Mitsubishi stopped production in 2016, making it a collector’s item.

History of the Model: The Lancer Evolution was born from Mitsubishi’s rally racing experience in the World Rally Championship. Introduced in 1992, the Evolution series was intended to be a homologation special for their rally racing cars. It went through ten generations, each improving on the last in power, handling, and technology.

Development of the Model: Over its lifespan, the Lancer Evolution saw continuous improvements. Earlier models were already praised for their performance, but each iteration brought more power, better aerodynamics, and advancements in its all-wheel-drive system. The Evo X, the final model, was launched in 2007, showcasing a new platform and a more sophisticated SST dual-clutch transmission.

Journalist Reviews at Time of Release: At the time of its release, the Lancer Evolution was hailed by automotive journalists for its raw performance and rally car feel. It was often compared to its main rival, the Subaru WRX STI. Critics praised the car for its turbocharged engine’s responsiveness, the grip provided by its advanced all-wheel-drive system, and its overall driving dynamics.

Modifications: Owners commonly modify the Lancer Evolution for both performance and aesthetic reasons. Performance modifications include upgraded turbochargers, exhaust systems, and engine management tunes. Aesthetically, it’s not uncommon to see Evos with aftermarket body kits, spoilers, and custom wheels that improve aerodynamics and give it a more aggressive stance.

Karkrub Score


Design: 8/10
The Lancer Evolution sports an aggressive, rally-bred look that is both functional and iconic. Its design has aged well, maintaining a cult following.
• Power: 9/10
The turbocharged engine provides ample power, especially when modified. The car’s ability to put power down through its AWD system is legendary.
• Fun: 10/10
With its rally heritage, the Evo is an absolute blast to drive, offering exhilarating performance and handling.
• Comfort: 5/10
The Evo’s focus on performance means comfort takes a back seat. The ride can be harsh, and the interior is not as refined as some competitors.
• Reliability: 7/10
While the Evo is built to withstand the rigors of rallying, some components may suffer under the strain of increased power from modifications.
• Safety: 7/10
The Evo includes basic safety features but lacks some of the advanced driver-assistance systems found in newer cars.
• Value: 8/10
Initially, the Evo offered excellent performance for the price. However, its collectible status now inflates its value on the used market.

Average Score: 7.7/10

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