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		<title>Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X in Pictures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have 49,990-pounds (roughly $69,000 USD) and want a top of the line Mitsubishi racer, then the newly released Lancer EVO X FQ-400 is for you. Of course this particular Lancer is only available in the UK for now, but rest assured that even in this economy, as long as there is an audience, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have 49,990-pounds (roughly $69,000 USD) and want a top of the line Mitsubishi racer, then the newly released Lancer EVO X FQ-400 is for you.<span id="more-121"></span> Of course this particular Lancer is only available in the UK for now, but rest assured that even in this economy, as long as there is an audience, we may just get our own American-ized EVO X. </p>
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<p>Mitsu&#8217;s FQ-400 claims to be the fastest variant of the EVO-lution line from the make. At a top speed of 155 MPH (electronically limited, so it won&#8217;t be long until some psychopath deactivates that safety feature) and a 0-62 timing of 3.8 seconds, one can almost guarantee gear heads will be turning over their mattresses searching for every last penny and heading to the closest Mitsubishi lot.</p>
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<p>What gives the Lancer EVO X FQ-400 it&#8217;s extra boost is the 2.0-liter turbocharged engine &#8211; pumping out over 400 cubic horse power and 387 lb-ft of torque. Racing-spec high flow fuel injectors, new turbocharger with intercooler along with 3-inch exhaust area all to blame for such an intense boost of power. Check out full details and more kick-ass photos below. </p>
<h2>Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X FQ-400</h2>
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<p><em>THE FASTEST AND MOST EXTREME LANCER EVOLUTION EVER RELEASED BY MITSUBISHI MOTORS in the UK</p>
<p>    * List price from £49,999<br />
    * On sale &#8211; June 2009<br />
    * The most powerful, accelerative Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X to date<br />
    * Peak power of 403bhp @ 6,500rpm; peak torque of 525Nm @ 3,500rpm<br />
    * 0-62mph in 3.8 seconds (est.); top speed 155mph (electronically limited)</p>
<p>The tenth version of Mitsubishi&#8217;s iconic Lancer Evolution models has a new performance flagship model to top its range, the FQ-400.</p>
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<p>Extreme Evolution<br />
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X FQ-400 is the fastest and most extreme version of Mitsubishi&#8217;s motorsport derived machine. With 403bhp and 387lb.ft of torque on offer from its advanced, lightweight aluminium 2.0-litre turbocharged MIVEC (Mitsubishi Innovative Valve timing Electronic Control) petrol engine the FQ-400 is able to reach 62mph from standstill in an estimated 3.8 seconds before reaching an electronically limited 155mph &#8211; where permitted.</p>
<p>Traction and handling<br />
Ensuring all the FQ-400&#8242;s power is put to good use is Mitsubishi&#8217;s sophisticated Super-All Wheel Control (S-AWC) four-wheel-drive system which appropriates power to the wheels that can best use it, giving the FQ-400 quite sensational cross-country performance.</p>
<p>The S-AWC system combines a number of electronic systems that both enhance the FQ-400&#8242;s performance and safety, with Active Stability Control and Active Centre Differential, Active Yaw Control and Sport ABS giving the FQ-400 incredible cornering ability, traction and grip. Depending on the conditions the driver can select the most suitable set-up for the S-AWC system, three choices &#8211; Tarmac, Gravel and Snow &#8211; being offered via the wheel-mounted button and displayed in the central instrument binnacle.</p>
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<p>Cornering stability<br />
Increasing the FQ-400&#8242;s cornering ability even further over its FQ relatives is a wider track and lowered suspension featuring Eibach springs and Bilstein Shock Absorbers. Lightweight 18-inch, nine spoke alloy wheels fitted with Toyo Proxes R1R tyres enhance the FQ-400&#8242;s grip, giving it sharper cornering response on the road and more incisive steering. The enhanced agility and performance is backed by a revised braking system which uses aerospace grade aluminium alloys and floating sealed discs grabbed by high performance pads.</p>
<p>Extreme Power<br />
To achieve the incredible 403bhp from just 2.0-litres Mitsubishi has had to significantly revise the FQ-400&#8242;s advanced powerplant. Motorsport specification high-flow fuel injectors are fitted to the aluminium cylinder head and a new hybrid turbocharger is also fitted. The higher specification turbocharger features low-friction bearings, a high temperature turbine and strengthened thrust bearing to increase response and reduce turbo lag. Feeding the turbocharger cooled air, improving its performance and efficiency, is an enhanced intercooler, while the exhaust&#8217;s gasses flow from the engine via a 3-inch diameter high flow stainless steel piping and catalytic convertor before exiting through a centrally positioned exhaust.</p>
<p>Mitsubishi has remapped the Engine Control Unit (ECU) extensively with over 500 hours of development time to allow its 2.0-litre turbocharged engine to not just produce its exceptional output but to do so with excellent driveability. The FQ-400&#8242;s acceleration is sensational, it pulling hard through the gears regardless of engine revs. With peak torque of 387lb.ft on offer from just 3,500rpm, the FQ-400 is just as able to trickle through town traffic as it is taking a rally special stage.</p>
<p>A ‘nod&#8217; to the Evo VI<br />
The FQ-400 looks every bit the rally refugee too, giving a strong ‘nod&#8217; to the styling cues of the legendary Evolution VI, and builds on the already aggressive style of its Lancer Evolution X FQ relatives.</p>
<p>A heavily vented bonnet helps heat escape from the FQ-400&#8242;s turbocharged engine and a new lightweight composite front bumper incorporating Mitsubishi&#8217;s trademark ‘Jet Fighter&#8217; grille features carbon-fibre elements on its leading edges. Additional lighting and High Intensity Discharge (HID) lights mark out the FQ-400&#8242;s nose, its added aggressiveness further enhanced by a 30mm drop in front ride height. Composite side skirts, a re-styled rear bumper with a carbon fibre diffuser, a rear wing incorporating a gurney strip and a roof-mounted ‘Vortex Generator&#8217; all help manage airflow and cooling.</p>
<p>Behind the 18-inch lightweight, nine spoke alloy wheels it&#8217;s possible to see the Alcon brakes on the front, while the Toyo Proxes R1R tyres underline the FQ-400&#8242;s potency with their aggressive ‘cut slick&#8217; tread pattern. Inside, the driver is held tightly against the FQ-400&#8242;s sensational accelerative, braking and cornering forces in Recaro bucket sports seats, the range-topping Lancer Evolution X also gaining an FQ-400 liveried handbrake handle and carbon fibre gearknob.</p>
<p>No compromise<br />
Despite its obvious focus the FQ-400&#8242;s suspension offers compliance thanks to the Eibach Springs and Bilstein Shock Absorbers, the FQ-400&#8242;s usefulness as a daily driver not compromised overly thanks to Mitsubishi&#8217;s chassis tuning. The stiff bodywork not only provides an exceptionally rigid platform for the suspension to work, but excellent crash-worthiness, the Lancer Evolution X attaining a five-star score in Euro NCAP&#8217;s independent crash tests. The FQ-400&#8242;s S-AWC and its incorporated stability, traction and braking systems helping avoid an accident in the first place. Even so there&#8217;s reassurance of seven airbags, seat belt pretensioners and ISO Fix child seating all included in its standard specification.</p>
<p>Fully loaded<br />
Standard equipment for the range-topping Lancer Evolution X model is comprehensive, the FQ-400 coming with Bluetooth hands-free telephone connection, a CD-tuner with 30 Gig hard drive, DVD satellite navigation and privacy glass. Convenience features like remote central locking, automatic headlamps and windscreen wipers increase the FQ-400&#8242;s ease of use, the huge performance it offers not coming at the expense of usefulness. Like its Lancer Evolution X relatives it features comfortable seating for five as well as a usefully sized boot, the FQ-400 bringing all the convenience of the standard saloon car it&#8217;s based upon &#8211; but with explosive performance potential.</p>
<p>Setting the standard<br />
Standard it&#8217;s not though, instead the FQ-400 is a standard setter, with performance that&#8217;s the measure of any rival and many exotic sports and supercars costing many multiples of its £49,999 list price. Available from June 2009, the FQ-400 is covered by a three year / 36,000 mile warranty.</em></p>
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		<title>Mitsubishi Outlander GT Concept</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2009 15:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As much as we love talking about rally cars and powerful concepts, we have to take time out and show off the family-friendly side of Mitsubishi. This is what the foreign automaker decided to do when they presented their sporty yet economical/family oriented Outlander GT concept at the 2009 New York Auto Show. This &#8220;evo-inspired&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As much as we love talking about rally cars and powerful concepts, we have to take time out and show off the family-friendly side of Mitsubishi.<span id="more-103"></span> This is what the foreign automaker decided to do when they presented their sporty yet economical/family oriented Outlander GT concept at the 2009 New York Auto Show. This &#8220;evo-inspired&#8221; model crossover combines the handling and grace of a Mitsubishi rally vehicle with the comfort and ease of a car to plop your kiddies and the mutt into. Let mom (or dad, we don&#8217;t like gender rolls here) drive the kids to soccer in style. Check out more pictures and the full press release below.</p>
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<h2>Mitsubishi World Debut of Outlander GT</h2>
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<p><em>Mitsubishi Motors pulled the wraps off its Outlander GT Prototype today, providing clear directional clues into the next generation of the popular Mitsubishi Outlander CUV. The Outlander GT Prototype is loaded with new technology, greater performance, higher fuel efficiency and an aggressive new design. The world debut occurred at the annual New York International Auto Show.</em></p>
<p><em>The Outlander GT Prototype features a revised exterior treatment, increased engine output, an advanced S-AWC system, 19-inch OZ Racing wheels, polished aluminum roof, Brembo brakes and the all-new FUSE Handsfree Media Gateway system. A revised interior and freshly added electronic options also help to raise the luxury and comfort levels of the Outlander GT Prototype.</em></p>
<p><em>Fresh Exterior Design</em></p>
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<p><em>The Outlander GT Prototype features a sporty new exterior treatment inspired by Mitsubishi&#8217;s own Lancer family of automotive products. Designers sought to create a dynamic and athletic presence by utilizing new materials and a wider stance. A &#8220;jet fighter&#8221; look grille, with design elements from the Lancer Evolution model, has been added to accent the boldly reshaped front bumper, side mirrors, fenders and hood. A byproduct of the new flowing bodylines is a reduction in the coefficient of drag for the Outlander GT Prototype, increasing fuel economy as well as acceleration. Reshaped Bi-Xenon High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps also lend an aggressive appearance while a new rear bumper and side sills accent the upscale look.</em></p>
<p><em>One show stopping revision is the fully polished treatment on the Outlander GT Prototype&#8217;s aluminum roof. Standard on all Outlander models and inspired by Mitsubishi racing DNA, the lightweight roof panel lowers the center of gravity and increases the car&#8217;s handling capability.</em></p>
<p><em>More Aggressive Handling</em></p>
<p><em>With the Outlander already one of the best handling SUVs on the market, engineers had a great base from which to begin. Slightly lower with the use of a shorter and stiffer suspension, the Outlander GT Prototype lends a menacing and race-bred look with 19-inch OZ Racing wheels and large Brembo brakes.</em></p>
<p><em>Super All Wheel Control (S-AWC)</em></p>
<p><em>Merging Mitsubishi&#8217;s experience in off-road and rally racing with production car development, the Outlander GT Prototype features the revolutionary Super All Wheel Control (S-AWC) system. More than just four-wheel drive, S-AWC is a handling system that provides increased handling, traction and stability, while still maintaining maximum fuel economy.</em></p>
<p><em>Utilizing a first-in-class active front limited-slip differential and an electronically controlled 4WD coupling, S-AWC can prevent wheel slip between front to rear and side-to-side to enhance tire grip. To the driver of the Outlander GT Prototype, this translates into greater traction through all types of terrain and inclement weather, including ice, snow and rain. By measuring throttle input, wheel speed, engine output, steering angle, gear selection, acceleration and yaw rate and combining that data with input from the Active Stability Control (ASC) and Anti-Lock Brake (ABS) computers, S-AWC can accurately detect driving conditions and adjust accordingly. With S-AWC, the Outlander GT Prototype can turn tighter, find traction and is more stable during cornering, while still returning excellent fuel economy and increased driver feedback. Designed to tackle all variants of road conditions, S-AWC is seamlessly integrated into day-to-day operation, with an ease of use overshadowed only by its ability to deliver passengers safely through all weather situations.</em></p>
<p><em>Three selectable S-AWC modes are available on the Outlander GT Prototype, including &#8220;Normal&#8221;, &#8220;Snow&#8221; and &#8220;Traction&#8221;. Hill Start Assist is also featured, which prevents the vehicle from rolling backwards when starting from a standstill on inclined surfaces.</em></p>
<p><em>Increased Engine Output</em></p>
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<p><em>Improving upon the all-aluminum 3.0-liter SOHC MIVEC V6 currently found in the Outlander XLS, the Outlander GT Prototype features a reduction in intake restriction and an optimization of both camshaft timing and compression ratio for engine efficiency. With these adjustments the maximum engine output for the Outlander GT Prototype has been raised by 10hp, for a total of 230hp, and torque output is available earlier for more practical city driving and improved pickup. The gain in engine efficiency means that the Outlander GT Prototype has improved both in terms of fuel economy and emissions.</em></p>
<p><em>To further increase fuel economy towards four-cylinder engine levels, the Outlander GT Prototype has been fit with a revised shifting program and Idle Neutral Logic, which automatically shifts into neutral during vehicle standstill.</em></p>
<p><em>FUSE Handsfree Media Gateway</em></p>
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<p><em>Enhancing the Outlander GT Prototype&#8217;s functional use is the addition of the all-new FUSE Handsfree Media Gateway system. Offering greater convenience and reduced distractions, the FUSE Handsfree Media Gateway system combines advanced voice-recognition capabilities with Bluetooth 2.0 enabled hands-free calling and audio playback. With the FUSE system, drivers can experience new levels of entertainment convenience while still retaining the capability to focus fully on the road. Automatic phonebook transfer and multiple phone support are both elements of the FUSE Handsfree Media Gateway system, as well as control of the onboard navigation system, which is equipped with a 40GB hard disk drive for quick point-of-interest lookup. Full iPod and USB music device charging and playback are featured as well for portable music compatibility.</em></p>
<p><em>More Comfortable Interior</em></p>
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<p><em>Through the addition of quality soft padding and coverings, the Outlander GT Prototype&#8217;s interior has taken on a more upscale and luxurious feel. Both comfort and image have improved thanks to the addition of grained synthetic leather, double stitching and chrome accents. Borrowing styling cues from the Lancer Evolution, the Outlander GT Prototype is equipped with aluminum &#8220;racing style&#8221; pedals and a sport-type steering wheel for improved driver feel. The Outlander GT Prototype also features a new high contrast 3.5-inch QVGA LCD instrument meter, which combines multi-color looks with increased detail for visibility and improved &#8220;at a glance&#8221; viewing of such engine vitals as fuel level, water temperature and gear selection.</em></p>
<p><em>Electronic Additions</em></p>
<p><em>The Outlander GT Prototype features a variety of new electronic accessory upgrades. These additional features solidify the Outlander GT Prototype&#8217;s refined and rich driving experience. The 40GB hard disk drive navigation system is carried over from the Outlander model, although NAVTEQ RDS real time traffic has been added in the Outlander GT Prototype for accurate updates of real-world driving situations. With a 7-inch LCD on board for the navigation display, the Rockford Fosgate in-car entertainment system has been upgraded in the Outlander GT Prototype from 650 watts to 710 watts of power for greater sound detail and quality. A Total Security Alarm System has also been added, which utilizes an accurate ultrasonic wave motion sensor for improved security and detection.</em></p>
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		<title>Mitsu Out of Dakar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After 26 Dakar rallies and 12 victories Mitsubishi has decided to withdraw from the 2009 competition. The motor company is attempting to tighten their financial belts in every corner of business, and who can blame them in this climate? These cross-country races do provide an intense testing ground for new innovations. It&#8217;s also a great [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After 26 Dakar rallies and 12 victories Mitsubishi has decided to withdraw from the 2009 competition.<span id="more-76"></span> The motor company is attempting to tighten their financial belts in every corner of business, and who can blame them in this climate? These cross-country races do provide an intense testing ground for new innovations. It&#8217;s also a great promotional tool. No word on what will happen to the very advanced <a href="http://www.mitsubishipedia.org/mitsubishis-lancer-desert-racer">Mitsubishi Lancer rally cars</a> built last year.</p>
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<p><em>Mitsubishi Press Release:</em></p>
<p><em>MITSUBISHI MOTORS TO WITHDRAW FROM DAKAR RALLY AND ALL CROSS-COUNTRY RACES</em></p>
<p><em>* 26 entries, 12 victories, including 7 consecutive wins<br />
* Deterioration in global economy forces decision<br />
* Includes the Dakar Rally, Dakar Series and all cross-country races</em></p>
<p><em>TOKYO, February 4, 2009 &#8211; Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) announced today their decision to withdraw from the Dakar Rally, the Dakar Series and all cross-country rallies.</em></p>
<p><em>In its twenty-six entries in the event, Mitsubishi Motors won the rally a total of twelve times, including seven consecutive victories. In addition to this unparalleled record the company also gained 4WD technology that informs its production vehicles, most visible in their durability and off road performance.</em></p>
<p><em>The sudden deterioration of the global economy made it necessary for the company to focus its resources more tightly, and for this reason the decision was taken to withdraw its Mitsubishi Motorsports (MMSP) works team from all cross-country competitions.</em></p>
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