Mitsubishi EVO XI Rumours

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Scoop! Mitsubishi Evo XI Goes Hybrid!
Mitsubishi's Performance Icon Goes Green. Sort Of.
January, 2010

You may have heard rumors the next generation Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution will be an electric car. Well, they're true. But before you start writing angry rants in the comments box, read on. According to one source inside Mitsubishi, the Evolution XI, due in 2013, will be the best Evo yet.

To be built off the same platform as the chunky PX-MiEV plug-in hybrid off-roader concept Mitsubishi revealed at the Tokyo Motor Show last October, the Evolution XI will benefit from the company's latest electric/hybrid technology. The new Evo's 2.0 litre MIVEC petrol engine, borrowed from the current Japan-spec Galant, will be mated to a new plug-in hybrid system with lithium-ion batteries. But here's the twist: the Evo's main power source will not be the gas engine, but an electric motor that will drive the front wheels. The 2.0 litre engine, when needed, will drive the rear wheels.

The Evo XI will give drivers the option of driving in EV mode, though only for short distances, improving fuel efficiency and CO2 emissions. But it won't be a namby-pamby eco-warrior. According to our source, the electric motor will be an upgraded version of the 63 hp permanent magnet synchronous motor used in the i-MiEV, and the 2.0 litre MIVEC gas engine is expected to generate around 320 hp. Depending on how Mitsubishi manages the power flow between the two, the Evo XI could effectively have up to 350 hp on tap. The current Evo makes do with a mere 291 hp.

Our insider suggests Mitsubishi engineers are working toward a target 0-60 mph time of 4.5 seconds. "The new electric motor will effectively work like a turbo, only smoother," he says, "so there's no need to worry about power delivery."

What hardcore drivers will be more concerned about are the handling upgrades, which include a couple of hi-tech handling gizmos that were not finished in time for the Evo X, launched two-and-a-half years ago -- Active Steering and Roll Control Suspension. The Evo XI will also feature a new electronically-controlled active yaw control system (E-AYC) that regulates torque distribution between the rear wheels.

We tested an Evo prototype fitted with Active Steering and Roll Control Suspension way back in February 2006 and were impressed. But Mitsubishi Motor's recall problems, restructuring, and a decision to focus development resources on fuel efficient engines and cleaner CO2 emissions, led to these key pieces of Evo techno-wizardry being put on the backburner. We can still recall an engineer sighing at the Evo X's reveal in 2007 as he whispered: "This is not the finished product, you know."

Our sketches give one artist's impression of how the new Evo XI might look. Whatever the final design, this much is clear: Mitsubishi is determined to totally re-invent one of the world's great performance cars.

Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/features/..._evolution_xi_hybrid/index.html#ixzz0hpJMSHHc




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Thats pretty cool!

So I'm hoping the engine will be mounted N-S and it will be RWD biased.

I wonder if they'll make the electric motors upgradable. No doubt that when guys start modding the engine, the rear wheels will increase in power but no the front.
 
I don't think it'll need power upgrades. Electric motor delivery is hairraising as is. Pretty sure we're approaching factory power levels that are more or less the limitations of what you could drive in any normal life situation.
 
Yeah I'm with Lorrie. Stock standard anything with an electric engine that is built for "fun", which clearly an Evo would be, is going to be bloody quick.
 
rob323 said:
How are they going to quickly recharge one of those suckers during a service in a rally???
Considering mitsubishi itself, or Ralliart should I say, pulled the plug on Rallys, I don't think they'll have that problem.

EVOs becoming a hi-po road car, nothing more.:(
 
i saw this in motor magazine a month or so back, i dont know if i believe this to be in the XI, they just realesed a brand new model and engine with the X, surely the XI would be a facelift and minor tweaks to the X like they have done in the past and not a whole new model?!
 
IMO evo X is abit of a fail. still hasn't grown on me. And its auto - outlining how its moving from a performance car to a 'luxy-performance oriented' car
 
evopwr said:
IMO evo X is abit of a fail. still hasn't grown on me. And its auto - outlining how its moving from a performance car to a 'luxy-performance oriented' car

You know you can get manuals too?
 
That's fukd! I quite liked the idea of the electric hybrid and taking vehicle performance into the future. If anybody could do it, Mitsubishi could considering its technological experience. I can picture Top Gear in 2011 sticking up a picture of the EVO XI on the "What were they thinking" wall!! :thumbsdown:
Why oh why would they even consider killing off their flagship car?
 

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