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When was the last Evo X released?

When was the last Evo X released?

2008
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.

Do they still make Evo X?

Despite the car being discontinued after the 2015 model year, the Evo X’s handling remains fantastic, even by today’s standard. It has tons of grip and its sophisticated all-wheel-drive system provides the car with plenty of agility, adjustability, and poise.

How much is a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution?

About the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution

Sedan Original MSRP/Price Engine
Lancer Evolution 4dr Sdn Man Final Edition $37995 / $36391 4 Cylinder Turbo
Lancer Evolution 4dr Sdn Man GSR $34495 / $33038 4 Cylinder Turbo
Lancer Evolution 4dr Sdn TC-SST MR $38995 / $37349 4 Cylinder Turbo

How much does the Mitsubishi Evo X Final Edition cost?

But instead, Mitsubishi dragged it out for whatever reason—more on that later—and here we are: an aged four-door performance sedan with some extra badges on it and an eyebrow-raising sticker price. See, the regular Evo X costs about $34,500. The Final Edition is $37,995, and the one I tested came to $41,295.

Is the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Final Edition available in the US?

As it was in the beginning, so shall it be in the end. This Biblical proverb proves to be quite fitting when it comes to the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Final Edition. The limited-edition farewell model, like the early generations of the Evo, will not be available for customers in the U.S.

How fast is the EVO Final Edition?

In compensation for the mechanical mayhem and coccyx-slapping ride, the Final Edition is the quickest Evo we’ve ever tested, running to 60 mph in 4.4 seconds. Launching takes a commitment to clutch abuse and faith that 245/40R-18 Yokohama Advan tires stick as tenaciously in a straight line as they do in corners.

Is this the last Evo ever?

This is the last Evo, probably ever. It is old. It can’t pull off its tuner car looks quite like it could a decade ago. It only has five gears. The interior feels ancient. It is a 2015 model year car despite the fact that we are more than halfway done with 2016.