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Speaking of Mitsubishi Evolution is a generation of magic car should be undeniable, Evo as the performance version of Mitsubishi classic model Lancer. However, the magic car Evo will also become a classic, and the new Lancer will continue to be released. Overseas automotive media have exposed two new Mitsubishi Lancer rendering images, which also indicates that Mitsubishi may revive this performance model in the future.
Judging from the rendering, the front face of the new car adopts the latest family design of Mitsubishi, which further highlights the texture of the new car with a large number of silver chrome plating designs on Mitsubishi Yige and Mitsubishi Outlander models. The slender daylight group also creates a sharp sense of movement, precision and three-dimensional sense are higher than the current model.
The roof is suspended and made in black and white contrasting colors to make the Lancer look more sporty, with many elements of the Engelberg Tourer Concept travel concept car and horizontal LED taillights in the rear, which are connected by light strips to make the overall recognition quite high.
In terms of power, according to overseas automotive media reports, the new car is expected to be equipped with a 1.5T engine used by Mitsubishi Yige, which has a maximum power 125kw and a maximum torque 250N.m. In addition, the new car is expected to officially debut in the overseas new car market within two years or so, and will give priority to the South American car market.
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