The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI WRC Sedan 1999 is a legendary rally-bred sports car published by the Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors. This car packed a punch with powerhouse performance and top speed. On the exterior, it featured bold styling with an imposing hood with flared wheel arches, bonnet scoop and lower side spats. It was even adorned with imposing WRC badge on the front grille and rear bumper for its racing heritage. The first major change of the Evolution from the standard Mitsubishi Lancer was its performance powertrain. It featured the renowned 2.0-liter twin-turbocharged 4G63 engine with a 276bhp and 300lb-ft of torque. That power was sent to all four wheels via Mitsubishi's legendary 4WD system with Active Yaw Control and helical limited-slip differentials that facilitates tremendous traction and improved performance compared to the standard Lancer. Inside, the Evolution VI featured a race-bred interior featuring a no nonsense minimalist look. A Momo racing steering wheel, Recaro bucket seats, and an engine start button were standard. The dash also featured driver-oriented instruments and gauges, offering a great driving experience. The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI was a legendary machine capable of out-racing the competition. It created a cult following due to its performance and styling. It is highly sought after by enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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