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Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback Ralliart road test

Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback Ralliart car image Mitsubishi’s Evolution X, a supercar for those without jobs in hedge funds, is quick, powerful and has huge levels of grip. But prices still start at £27K, rising to £38K if you want a fully specced FQ360. The Lancer on which the Evo is based is a lot cheaper – £10,499 to £18,499 – but it’s nowhere near as engaging to drive. So Mitsubishi has hit upon a cunning plan, launching a car largely based on the Sportback-bodied Lancer, but with some of the mechanicals from the current and last generation Evos. Say hello to the Lancer Sportback Ralliart.

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The Ralliart car is, in essence, an Evo-lite, with its detuned 2.0-litre 16-valve MIVEC engine generating 236bhp (as opposed to the Evo’s 290bhp) at 6,000rpm and 252lb-ft of torque at 3,000rpm. As such, it isn’t quite the same hardcore machine, but it is relatively quick and responsive, turning in a 0-62mph time of 7.1 seconds and a top speed of 136mph. The engine is mated to the same Sport Shift Transmission (SST) in the Evo X, a dual-clutch gearbox with two settings – Normal and Sport – as opposed to the Evo’s three. The ‘box can either be used as a conventional auto or as a sequential manual, using the shift selector or the steering column-mounted paddleshifts. The shifts are quick and smooth in the Normal mode, but have a tendency to jerkiness in Sport, especially at low speed. That said, it is a well-built and effective transmission.

RoadTestReports.co.uk logoRoadTestReports.co.uk provides road tests reports written by members of the Guild of Motoring Writers. These reports are complemented by car reviews submitted by the members of the public who drive the vehicles day in day out.

Author: Lee Sibbald, March 31, 2009
Filed under: Mitsubishi, RoadTestReports.co.uk

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