The 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX arrived at a moment when turbocharged all-wheel-drive sedans still felt raw, ...
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evo‘s run ended with a tenth-generation model about a decade ago. Many of us millennial car dorks are hung up on the Evo IX, the last model to run Mitsu’s venerable 4G63 engine, ...
Two generations of Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution face off in a quarter mile drag race — the powerful Evo 9 RS versus the ...
This is an Evo like no other. The figures tell their own tale--841 hp, 635 lb-ft of torque, a 9.7 second 1/4 mile (making it the quickest Evo in Europe) a top speed of over 200 mph, 2 fewer doors than ...
View post: This Is the First Folding Steering Wheel for Driverless Cars There are a handful of cars that will forever be considered Japanese legends. Regardless of which you consider to be the ...
As a native son of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, I always appreciate a finely built northwest car. Although I currently live elsewhere, I am no stranger to a little rain, which ...
Dominate the track with this race-ready 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX MR in Wicked White, a low-mileage, AMS-tuned powerhouse in Phoenix, delivering 354 wheel horsepower and concours-level ...
Inspired by the Safari Rally, Wilson studied travel and tourism to stay on the road. He now blogs about cars to stay close to his dream of traversing the hidden gems of the world with an off-roader.
The "box-type" Lancer was never sold in America, but it was pivotal in making Mitsubishi a rally legend, leading to the birth ...
A Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX broke a barrier long thought impossible: a sub-50-second lap of Tsukuba Circuit on street tires. Better still, it did it with a camera on board, so the rest of us can ...