The 2015 Mitsubishi Lancer Advancement Final Version is the last breath of ten generations of Lancer Evolution, three of which involved the United States. Mitsubishi introduced a Last Edition Evo X in Japan earlier this year, after teasing a 473-horsepower concept at the Tokyo Vehicle Salon, currently it’s our turn.
Built on the reduced GSR trim, our version gets 303 hp, a bump of 12 hp, and also torque increases by five pound-feet to 305 lb-ft. The larger alteration is perhaps the fitment of Bilstein shocks wrapped in Eibach springtimes all over, plus two-piece Brembo calipers on the front axle, all which come common on the upper-level MR trim. Dark chrome Enkei wheels match the dark chrome front grille surround.
Like the grille, other adjustments for the Last Version look ornamental: black light weight aluminum roofing, black interior with red accent sewing, and unique badging. Mitsubishi is putting 1,600 on sale right here, every one with a numbered plaque merely ahead of the shifter for the five-speed manual transmission. A 2nd badge makes a look on the decklid.
Last Edition Evos can be found in among 4 shades, new Pearl White, Rally Red, Mercury Gray and Octane Blue, and set you back $37,995. That price puts it $700 over the GSR Costs trim, and also $1,000 below the entry MR trim.