2008 Detroit Auto Show: 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart

Ralliart500

  • Competes with: Subaru WRX, Mazdaspeed3, Dodge Caliber SRT4
  • Looks like: A Lancer GTS with an Evo’s hood
  • Drivetrain: 235-hp, turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder with twin-clutch transmission; four-wheel drive
  • Hits dealerships: Summer 2008

Mitsubishi is filling the gap in its lineup between the 2009 Lancer GTS — which gets an improved 168-hp engine itself — and the top-of-the-line Lancer Evolution with the 2009 Ralliart that debuted here in Detroit. The Ralliart has a detuned version of the same turbocharged engine in the Evo, which puts out 235 hp. Amateur mechanics might have some fun trying to bump that number up.

It’s kind of hard to figure out which Lancer is the Ralliart in the Mitsubishi booth. It has the spoiler from the GTS trim and the hood from the Evo. If you’re really stuck, there’s a small Ralliart badge on the grille.

We’d guess prices will be very close to the Subaru WRX, which rings up at $24,850. Mitsubishi will offer Recaro front seats as an option, along with comfort features like a moonroof, 650-watt Rockford Fosgate stereo and 30GB hard-drive navigation system. More photos below.

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Comments 

This I would like to have, i wonder if the insurance would be cheaper then on the Evo.

This is the answer to my Prayers! I wonder what will its gas mileage be like and what kind of fuel would it use?

i'm starting to drool a bit

So that means no more RS version of the Evo.

In the war of Subie vs. Mitsu, Round one to Subaru (2002) and Round two to Mitsubishi (2009)

What's next?

Infosaur
Round 3 would be settled at the real WRC.

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