How fast is a 2008 Lancer Evolution?

How fast is a 2008 Lancer Evolution?

According to ProfessCars™ estimation this Mitsubishi is capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 5.3 sec, from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.5 sec, from 0 to 160 km/h (100 mph) in 13.2 sec, from 0 to 200 km/h (124 mph) in 23.5 sec and the quarter mile drag time is 13.7 sec.

How do you tell the difference between a Lancer and an Evo?

Most Evos have body kits with big wings, bonnet vents, flared wheel arches etc. Evos come with disc brakes on all 4 wheels, whereas the normal Lancer is front discs, rear drums. Evos have a different transaxle because they are all wheel drive. The Lancer is front wheel drive.

How fast is the Evo?

Just over 185 mph. If you’re curious how an Evo can generate that insane time and speed, we’re here to tell you its through one massive turbocharger to create prodigious power.

How fast is the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution?

Top speed was 228 km/h (142 mph). The GSR version of the Evolution I was the only Evolution Lancer released with a Viscous Limited Slip Rear Differential (VLSD)….Evolution I.

First generation
Engine 2.0 L 4G63T I4 Turbocharged
Transmission 5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,500 mm (98.4 in)

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 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’s the difference between Mitsubishi Evolution VII and Evolution VI?

The Evolution VII was based on the larger Lancer Cedia platform and as a result gained more weight over the Evolution VI, but Mitsubishi made up for this with multiple important chassis tweaks. The biggest change was the addition of an active center differential and a more effective limited-slip differential,…