What is the difference between Mitsubishi Lancer and Evo?

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LeLily
07/30/25 2:02am
The differences between Mitsubishi Lancer and Evo are as follows: 1. Different drive systems: The Lancer is front-engine, front-wheel drive, while the Mitsubishi Evo is front-engine, four-wheel drive. 2. Different engine characteristics: The Lancer Evo series is equipped with a 2-liter turbocharged engine and a four-wheel drive system. The Mitsubishi Evo is equipped with a newly developed lightweight aluminum cylinder block 2.0L DOHC-MIVEC turbocharged engine, and also features a high-performance twin-scroll turbocharger to enhance its power.
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