Are Evo X reliable?
Reliability concerns amongst US-market Mitsubishi Lancer Evos are remarkably few and far between. In fact, OSV reports the Lancer is one of Mitsubishi’s most-reliable recent products. The 4G63 engine, EnginesWork reports, is a very robust motor.
How long does a Evo X last?
If you don’t abuse the car and maintain it properly it should last 200,000 miles or more. It’s avery strong, sturdy car. The EVO is made to run hard and fast and should last a long time if not driven hard or mistreated.
What kind of car is the Mitsubishi Evo X?
The Mitsubishi Evo X is the last in a long line of rally-bred 4WD performance cars. Every brand needs a car to get the enthusiasts excited, and the Mitusbishi Lancer Evolution X is just that model. It bears a passing resemblance to the Lancer saloon, but this is the fastest and most extreme vehicle Mitsubishi sells.
How often does Mitsubishi Evo X need to be serviced?
Almost everything about the Mitsubishi Evo X makes it an expensive car to enjoy. Servicing has to be completed every 10,000 miles, although the first three years can be covered by a service pack for £650.
Is the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X still sold?
It looked fantastic too, sharp-edged, aggressive and modern. It’s a shape that still looks good today. And in one respect, the Evo X is likely to go down in history – because since production stopped in 2016, Mitsubishi no longer sells (and has no immediate plans to sell) a successor.
What’s the difference between Evo X and Evo IX?
While some previous Evos were offered with an automatic transmission, it was a much bigger feature with the Evo X. The dual-clutch unit, dubbed TC SST (for Twin Clutch Sports Shift Transmission), featured six ratios and enabled the 276bhp X (in Japanese trim) to reach 62mh in 5.2sec, despite a 1540kg kerb weight, 140kg more than the IX it replaced.