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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Evo 10 Whether Continue Predecessor

Evo 10 Whether Continue Predecessor


Evo 10 Whether Continue Predecessor- Start in 1992 until now, Mitsubhisi Lancer Evolution Generation Series has experienced two major changes on the way. And continues to improve its performance as one of the legends in the class. The first major change was seen among the first generation to the third generation. Visible changes almost on a physical form.

Car body has been re-released even change the appearance of the previous generation. More cool with sexy grooves on both the left and right front fender and change the front and rear. More and more aggressive look. Moreover, supported by an increase in the engine, the more explain the presence of evo 3.
The second major change when the presence of Evo 10 which has been awaited by the Lancer Lovers in the world. But whether his presence to continue its predecessors .. ?? Let's find out ...

Evo 10 Whether Continue Predecessor

About safety

Evo 10 has been equipped with seven airbags. Using technology ABS braking system with Electronic Braking System. Active Stability Control (ASC), Traction Control Logic (TCL), Three Point Seatbelt and Child Safety Rear Door Lock. Plus Mitsubishis Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution (RISE) body utilizes crumple zones.

Interior
Evo 10 Whether Continue Predecessor
Like a car with class sedan, available seating for five people. Equipped Color LCD Multi-Information Display, Center Dome Light, Key Cylinder Illumination, Heated Front Seats, Automatic Climate Control, Leather-Wrapped Sport Steering Whell with Silver Accent, Tilt Steering Wheel and Carpeted Floor Mats.


Exterior

Evo 10 Whether Continue PredecessorSlightly larger than its predecessor, more featuristic and experiencing the changes to the exterior appearance of the outside, especially on the front. Looks more fierce with the look front grille and fog lamp holder combined flow colds. Many major changes to the rear portion of the car.






Engine

Evo 10 Whether Continue PredecessorFor machines equipped with a 2.0L MIVEC type 16 Valve DOHC inline 4-cylinder, Turbo Charged / Intercooled. Generates 291 horsepower @ 6500 rpm with a torque of 300 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm.




Specification:  


Engine
Exterior
Interior
6 speed twin clutch transmission / 5 speed manual

Twin Clutch SST Transmission.

Premium Fuel

Fog lights

Rear Combination Taillights

Aluminium Roof Panel

Short Pole Antenna

Front Windsheild

Alloy Wheel with 245/40 R18 93W
5 seat

Automatic Climaks Control

Fuse Handsfree Link System W/USB Fort

Heat Front Seats

Leather Wrapped Sport Steering    Wheel and Shift Knob

Navigation System with 7'' HD    Touchsreen


Knowing partial description of this car, many new technologies are introduced by Evo 10. Understandably there is a lag time between concept and assembly. Does it continue its predecessor ... ??

As we know, the hallmark of previous generations change every actually been there in the concept. Continue to introduce each generation by adding and changing a few such changes on the more powerful engine, a change in a little spoiler on the car body, the use of the interior base material, but an outline does not change the face of every generation, not including the first major changes.

The presence evo 10 seems to have changing the face of this generation. Using technology and more advanced features, changes in the concept of the body, as well as the characteristics that are on the front grille. This would mean continuing its predecessor ..? The answer is still continuing its predecessor. By continuing to use the 2.0 L turbo, this generation still carries the hallmark of its predecessor. However, this is the answer to the generation 10 whole concept of the previous generation. Maybe there will be no next generation, this is the perfection of all previous generations. Still we see this concept still survive today, so, even if there was, it still remains Evo 10 at the time of assembly. Maybe if they are, the concept will return to the previous generation, of course, using current technology. Let us see whether the Lancer Evolution is able to answer this .. ??

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