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Erik
November 1st, 2004, 16:36
2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR FQ400

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Mitsubishi Motors UK has taken the wraps off the fastest saloon car ever produced by a major manufacturer. Built to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of Mitsubishi’s entry into the UK market, the new Lancer Evolution VIII MR FQ400 will be built in a limited edition run of just 100 cars, and is available to order now priced £46,999 (approx. $85,000).

The car was the brainchild of Mitsubishi Motors UK’s Sales & Marketing Director, Lance Bradley. "The new Lancer Evolution VIII MR FQ400 is the ultimate expression of who and what we are as a brand. This is a versatile four-door saloon that can out accelerate supercars costing almost ten times as much."

The new model is based on the Lancer Evolution VIII MR FQ320 and was developed in the UK by Mitsubishi Motors UK’s motor sports department, in association with tuning specialists Rampage, Owen Developments and Flow Race Engines. Together, they modified the Lancer’s legendary 2.0-litre turbocharged engine so that it now produces a mighty 405 bhp and 355 lb-ft of torque.

This is enough to propel the FQ400 from 0-60 mph in an incredible 3.5 seconds and on to a top speed in excess of 175 mph. It is a performance that even some of the world’s most exotic supercars struggle to match. The £330,000 Porsche Carrera GT, for example, requires 3.9 seconds to sprint from 0-62 mph, while the ultra-exclusive Pagani Zonda needs 3.7 seconds. The BMW M3 – hitherto the benchmark ‘everyday supercar’ – takes 5.3 seconds to achieve the same feat.

The key to the MR FQ400’s performance lies not just in its engine, but also in its sophisticated chassis. Like every car in the Evolution VIII MR (Mitsubishi Racing) range, the FQ400 benefits from Mitsubishi’s electronically-controlled four-wheel drive system (4WD) and a Bilstein suspension system honed at the legendary Nurburgring Nordschleife racetrack. The introduction of a new braking system on the FQ400 also ensures that it has the ‘stop’ to match its ‘go’.

Subtle aesthetic enhancements differentiate the FQ400 from the rest of the MR range and improve its high-speed stability. Ralliart aero mirrors, a carbon fibre front lip spoiler and a ‘sharks tooth’ rear vortex generator, are as functional as they are attractive. And it further benefits from gloss black lightweight Team Dynamics alloy wheels and red ‘FQ400’ badging.

Inside, the sporting, focussed theme continues with a Momo steering wheel and Recaro bucket seats. The fascia has carbon fibre detailing and there’s a discreet plaque next to the gearstick, which reveals the car’s production number. The ambience is purposeful but the FQ400 is no stripped out road racer. Electric windows and mirrors and climate control are all fitted as standard, highlighting the Lancer’s appeal as the world’s most practical and versatile supercar.

As befits its status as an official Mitsubishi Motors UK product, the FQ400 has undergone extensive reliability testing and is supplied with a three years/36,000 mile manufacturer’s warranty. This exciting flagship can be ordered now from approved Mitsubishi Ralliart dealers in the UK.

Lancer Evolution VIII MR FQ400 parts list:

-Custom built Garrett GT Dual Ball bearing Turbocharger
-Owen Developments custom manufactured cast Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold and Exhaust Elbow
-Omega Forged Pistons
-HKS Forged Con Rods
-HKS 680cc Injectors
-Zytec ITP116 High Pressure Fuel Pump
-HKS 1.6 mm Steel Head Gasket
-Motec M800 OEM ECU
-HKS Iridium Spark Plugs
-Jan Speed High Flow Sports Cat
-Alcon competition derived 240 mm high clamp mode, heavy duty clutch complete with Cera-metallic 6 paddle sprung centred drive plate
-HKS High Strength Head and Big End Bolts
-Alcon Mono6 Brake Kit incorporating Monobloc 6 pot road caliper with 343 mm curved vein Disc on a Aluminium mounting bell assembly with Ferodo DS2500 brake pads
-Ralliart Aero Mirrors
-Carbon Fibre Front Lip Spoiler
-Carbon Fibre "Sharks Tooth" Rear Vortex Generator
-PIAA High Performance Light and Wiper Upgrade
-Gloss Black Team Dynamics Lightweight Alloy Wheels
-Driver Training Course :thumb:


Technical Specifications:

Engine
Type: Inline-4, Turbocharged
Displacement cu in (cc): 122 (1997)
Power bhp (kW) at RPM: 405(302) / 6800
Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM: 355(481) / 5000
Redline at RPM: n.a.

Brakes & Tires
Brakes F/R: ABS, vented disc/vented disc
Tires F-R: n.a.
Exterior Dimensions & Weight
Length × Width × Height in: 175.1 × 69 × 56.6
Weight lb (kg): n.a.

Performance
Acceleration 0-62 mph s: 3.5
Top Speed mph (km/h): 175 (282)

Price: £46,999



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freerider
November 1st, 2004, 17:44
A 2 litre engine with over 400bhp? What would the turbo-lag be on that thing. Also read something about the new mitsu. It will need sercive a lot because of those turbo's. But hell, this is a seriously fast car. Especially for that money.

Greetz Johan

7:53 RS6
November 1st, 2004, 18:13
Glad its just comming to England! Then i cant buy one:D

0-100 in 3,5 sek ,67700eur and inkluded a tracktraining course well its intresting even rice:p

jackal
November 1st, 2004, 18:39
nice... but I would prefer a Prospeed Evo!! That is serious tuning!!:0:

Benman
November 1st, 2004, 19:32
Got a chance to read the article a few weeks back, very nice. It was cool to see the comparo of a rice rocket vs a state of the art super car. Comparing the price was actually no comparison at all. On the other hand the FQ-400 can't even begin to come close at sex appeal and overall desireability. But then again I most definately wouldn't care. I'd save the almost HALF A MILLION $$$ and get the Evo!!!:bigeyes: :bigeyes:

To some extent I believe this is the direction some Audi fans would like to see the new RS 4 go to. Exceptional speed and handling for the $$$ (value!!!).

Oh well, we'll leave it to the rice rockets.:0:
Ben:addict:

gnomik007
November 2nd, 2004, 22:28
Does anyone know if there is still a chance to buy one or all were sold to crazy street racers?

I WANT ONE TO BE HONEST,IT WOULD BE THE BEST TOY CAR FOR ANY CAR ENTHUASIST

nene
November 3rd, 2004, 03:48
...IT WOULD BE THE BEST TOY CAR FOR ANY CAR ENTHUASIST

That is so untrue!
A true car enthusiast wants something that s/he can mod from here until Jupiter. What could you possibly mod on this car? It's all fully modded out for you.
A car enthusiast likes tweaking. What could you possibly tweak on this vehicle? Wheels? Dice hanging from rear view mirror? I know ... I know ... get a bigger rice table to replace the one currently atop the trunk lid.

A true car enthusiast will get something that can be modded up. Period!

quattro
November 3rd, 2004, 10:02
nene,

Are you saying this EVO is PERFECT? :D

SycoakaMowgli
November 3rd, 2004, 15:02
Originally posted by nene
A true car enthusiast will get something that can be modded up. Period!

So you're an expert in sociology that you can define a "real car enthousiast", I think there are quite a few kind of car people, have you ever seen an old ferrari 250 GTO tuned or so, some car enthousiast just like the fun of driving a nice car, even if it's Japanese one.

I like it :thumb:

Erik
November 3rd, 2004, 15:38
Here's a swedish EVO with 600 hp +

http://www.rs6.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3740&highlight=challenge

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Benman
November 3rd, 2004, 15:57
Originally posted by quattro
nene,

Are you saying this EVO is PERFECT? :D
:D It's dang close. As far as modding I understand what nene is saying. But I think the point is that this car is for the enthusiast who doesn't want to worry about modding or losing is warranty doing so. This car rocks right out of the box!:bow:
Ben:addict:

jackal
November 3rd, 2004, 21:34
Originally posted by Erik
Here's a swedish EVO with 600 hp +

http://www.rs6.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3740&highlight=challenge

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I got an article about the car, but at that time it had 700 hp, made by Prospeed... Got some video-clips of it!! :0:

mr
November 3rd, 2004, 22:58
Well, ... these cars might have loads of hp ... and maybe are really really quick ... but ... they are on their ABSOLUTE maximum of power yield;
Therefor I do not really think they're stable -> and ... who likes to drive a car that is driven more often from your mechanic than by yourself??????? :mech: :mech: :mech: :mech: :mech:
(ok, .... Ferrari - , Fiat - and Lancia - drivers maybe do do so :D :D :D )

o .... nearly forgot:
does anybody know:
whatfor shall these little awfull antennas besids the big one be on the roof - edge????
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looks a little bit strange!!!!

Benman
November 4th, 2004, 01:17
Originally posted by mr

o .... nearly forgot:
does anybody know:
whatfor shall these little awfull antennas besids the big one be on the roof - edge????
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looks a little bit strange!!!!
An air diffuser. It's said to promote downforce and stability at speeds. Weird looking.

krm
November 4th, 2004, 14:28
That's one very desirable car in my opinion - ultimate performance with basic versatility, somewhat inline with why I love cars like the RS6 and M5 to begin with.