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The Mitsubishi LANCER GSR Evolution V high-performance sports sedan will
go on sale at Mitsubishi Galant dealerships throughout Japan on January
26. This exciting model has been developed incorporating the latest engineering
and technology feedback fostered through the company's active participation
in the World Rally Championship (WCR) and other motor sport events.

LANCER GSR Evolution V
Mitsubishi Motors launched the original LANCER GSR Evolution
sports sedan model in 1992 with the purpose of participating in the World
Rally Championship. Product features included a 2.0-liter DOHC intercooler-turbocharged
engine with large intercooler, air-cooled oil cooler, aluminum engine
hood with large air outlets, and large rear deck spoiler.
The series has undergone an ongoing evolution process
since its introduction. Improvements in engine performance and handling
led to the Evolution II in 1993 and the Evolution III in 1995. Following
the introduction of the new LANCER series which underwent a full model
change and incorporated major improvements in styling and vehicular performance,
the LANCER GSR Evolution IV was launched in 1996, boasting higher engine
performance and Mitsubishi's AYC (Active Yaw Control) adaptive handling
enhancement system.
The new Evolution V continues the evolution process,
with a further increase in engine torque and substantially improved handling
thanks to a wider track and upgraded Brembo braking.
An active participant over the years, Mitsubishi Motors
has chalked up an impressive track record in rallying all over the world.
In the 1997 WRC, the world's premier rally competition, the Mitsubishi
LANCER GSR Evolution IV displayed its awesome potency, taking overall
honors in Round 4, The Tap Rally Portugal; Round 5, The Catalunya Rally;
Round 7, The Rally Chevron Argentina; and Round 10, The Neste Rally Finland.
In addition, Mitsubishi's ace pilot Tommi Makinen of Finland drove his
Evolution IV to the Driver's World Championship for the second successive
year, and Mitsubishi LANCERs took manufacturer championship honors in
Group N, in which only safety-related modifications to the base model
are permitted.
Major Product Features
1.Vehicular performance
(1)2.0-liter DOHC intercooler-turbocharged engine
- The new Evolution V generates maximum output of 280 PS and torque
of 38.0 kg-m (2.0 kg-m more than Evolution IV) using an upgraded intercooler,
enlarged nozzle area in the twin-scroll turbocharger, lighter pistons,
and upgraded radiator and oil-cooler.
(2)Close-ratio transmission
- The new Evolution V uses a close-ratio gearbox which, together with
a stiffer linkage and shorter shift lever, realizes more direct and
positive operation and better shift feel.
(3)Suspension and handling
- Longer lower arms in the front and changes to the arm attachment points
in the rear suspension widen the track 40mm at the front and 35mm at
the rear over Evolution IV. This, together with stiffer toe and camber
resulting from the use of inverted struts at the front, results in improved
cornering stability.
(4)Tires
- Evolution V uses 225 / 45ZR17 tires, improving grip and realizing
a substantial increase in cornering limits.
(5)Brakes
- To match the improved dynamic performance, Evolution V uses Brembo
17-inch 4-pot caliper brakes at the front and 16-inch 2-pot caliper
brakes at the rear. (16-inch 2-pot caliper at front and 15-inch single-pot
caliper at rear on Evolution IV). The result is less fade and more stable
braking at high brake temperatures.
(6)Adaptive yaw control
- Evolution V achieves optimal torque distribution to all four wheels
by combining a helical limited slip differential in the front transaxle
with Mitsubishi's own AYC (Active Yaw Control) system that generates
a stabilizing yaw moment by creating a torque differential in the right
and left wheels. The result is improved cornering performance and stability
on all surfaces.
2.Exterior
(1)Styling
- Contributing to Evolution V's outstanding aerodynamics is a full range
of redesigned aeroparts, including the impressive aluminum engine hood,
wide fenders, front and rear bumpers, as well as front, side and rear
airdams.
(2)Aero-tuning
- Evolution V sports a delta-shaped wicker and adjustable rear deck
spoiler that provides four different angle of attack settings for the
wing to optimally match all driving speeds.
(3)Wheels
- Evolution V uses a new design of OZ 17-inch alloy road wheels.
(4)Colors
- Evolution V is offered in a choice of five body colors: Scotia White,
Satellite Blue, Pyrenean Black, Palmar Red and Dandelion Yellow (factory
option).
3.Interior
(1)Seats
- A new design of Recaro bucket seat provides improved hold and occupant
location.
(2)Steering wheel
- Evolution V uses a MOMO leather steering wheel and leather shift knob.
(3)Color coordination
- The interior uses black throughout to accent the models sporty design
and nature.
4.Safety
- SRS airbags for driver and front passenger, and anti-lock braking
are standard on all models.
5.RS Evolution V competition version
- Available by order is the RS Evolution V competition version for entry
in motor sport events. This model features a lightweight body.
LANCER GSR Evolution V: Principal Specifications
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Drive mode
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Full-time 4WD
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Model code
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Mitsubishi GF-CP9A
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Designation
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SNGF
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SNDF
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Engine
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2000 16-valve DOHC Intercooler Turbo
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Variation
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GSR Evolution V
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RS Evolution V
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Transmission
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5-speed manual gearbox
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Dimensions & weights
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Overall length (mm)
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4350
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4350
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Overall width (mm)
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1770
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Overall height (mm)
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1415
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Wheelbase (mm)
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2510
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Track (mm):
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Front
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1510
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1495
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Rear
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1505
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1490
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Min ground clearance (mm)
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150
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Interior length (mm)
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1805
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Interior width (mm)
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1430
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Interior height (mm)
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1175
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11175
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Vehicle weight (kg)
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1360
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1260
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Passengers
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5
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Performance
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Minimum turning radius (m)
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5.5
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Fuel consumption (km/l):
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10-15 mode
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9.7
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10.2
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60km/h
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17.4
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Engines
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Type
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4G63 Turbo
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No. of cylinders / valvetrain
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In-line 4 / 16 valve DOHC
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Bore x stroke (mm)
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85.0 x 88.0
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Displacement (cc)
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1997
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Compression ratio
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8.8:1
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Max. output (PS/rpm)
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208 / 6500
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Max. torque (kg-m/rpm)
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38.0 / 3000
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Fuel delivery
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ECI-MULTI electronic fuel injection
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Type of fuel
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Unleaded premium gasoline
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Fuel tank capacity (liters)
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50
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Transmission
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Type
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5-speed manual
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Ratios
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1st
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2.785
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2nd
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1.950
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3rd
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1.407
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4th
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1.031
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5th
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0.761
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Reverse
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3.416
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Final reduction gear
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4.529
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Running gear
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Steering
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Rack & pinion (power assisted)
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Suspension
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Front
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MacPherson strut
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Rear
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Multi-link
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Brakes
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Front
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17-inch ventilated disc
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15-inch ventilated disc
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Rear
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16-inch ventilated disc
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15-inch ventilated disc
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Tires
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225 / 45ZR17
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205 / 60R15 91H
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(JAPAN SPEC)
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