Is the 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer AWD?

Is the 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer AWD?

Driving the Used 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Brembo components make it possible to brake late and hard into corners, the all-wheel-drive system allows the driver to roll on the throttle relatively early for impressive corner exit speeds and the responsive steering is constantly providing feedback.

What year is the Evo 10?

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.

What kind of engine does a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution have?

Evolution I. The first Lancer Evolution used the 2.0 L turbocharged DOHC engine and AWD drivetrain from the original Galant VR-4 in a Lancer chassis, and was sold in GSR and RS models. This engine was also used in the Mitsubishi RVR with the Hyper Sports Gear trim package, and the Mitsubishi Chariot Resort Runner GT.

What are the dimensions of a Mitsubishi Lancer wheel?

Width: 6.5 — 8.5 Bolt pattern (PCD): 4 × 100, 4 × 114.3, 5 × 114.3 Center Bore (CB): 67.1 Thread size (THD): 12 × 1.5 Bolt pattern (PCD): 4 × 100, 4 × 114.3, 5 × 114.3 Center Bore (CB): 56.1, 67.1 Thread size (THD): 12 × 1.5 Bolt pattern (PCD): 4 × 100, 4 × 114.3 Center Bore (CB): 56.1 Thread size (THD): 12 × 1.5

What kind of yaw control does a Mitsubishi Lancer have?

Mitsubishi’s new Active Yaw Control appeared as a factory standard on the GSR model, which used steering, throttle input sensors and g sensors to computer-hydraulically control torque split individually to the rear wheels and as a result, the 10,000 Evolution IVs produced all sold quickly.

What kind of differential does the Mitsubishi Lancer Rs have?

The RS version was released with a mechanical plate type rear limited-slip differential (LSD). The GSR came with all of the conveniences of a typical street car, including a digital screen climate control system.

What kind of engine does the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution have?

Cars.com’s Joe Wiesenfelder takes a look at the 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution GSR. It competes with the Subaru WRX STI and the Volkswagen GLI. Mitsubishi’s latest Lancer Evolution marks the pocket-rocket’s 10th generation. It shares the current Lancer’s body, which was introduced for 2008, and uses a 291-horsepower turbocharged engine.

What kind of wheels are on a Mitsubishi Lancer?

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Mitsubishi’s new Active Yaw Control appeared as a factory standard on the GSR model, which used steering, throttle input sensors and g sensors to computer-hydraulically control torque split individually to the rear wheels and as a result, the 10,000 Evolution IVs produced all sold quickly.

The RS version was released with a mechanical plate type rear limited-slip differential (LSD). The GSR came with all of the conveniences of a typical street car, including a digital screen climate control system.