Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX FQ-360

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Mitsubishi has added a formidable new range-topping version of the Evo IX to its UK roster. This gives Mitsubishi a four-car Lancer Evolution lineup in the U.K. now with the FQ-300, FQ-320, FQ-340, and now the FQ-360. The Ralliart-developed FQ-360 is a powerhouse, producing 366 bhp and 363 lb-ft of torque -- the latter arriving at 3200 rpm. The increased power is achieved through the use of a high pressure fuel pump, a high-flow catalytic converter, and a bit of ECU reprogramming.

No changes were deemed necessary to improve the car's dynamics. As such, the steering, suspension, 4WD system and brakes are all standard Evo IX fare.

Visually, exclusive Yokohama-wrapped 5-spoke Speedline wheels, a new carbon-fiber lip spoiler, and the roof-mounted rear vortex generator (like the one on the NA-market MR) identify the car as an FQ-360. Inside, a storage space in the center stack has been eliminated in favor of a Ralliart gauge pack.

The FQ-360 also boasts a full complement of driver amenities such as A/C, Recaros, power windows, alarm system, stereo, and 4 airbags. Their presence certainly doesn't hinder performance, as 60 mph arrives in just 4.1 seconds. Estimated top speed is over 160 mph.

Dealers are taking orders for the FQ-360 now, and its stated retail price is 35,504. Deliveries begin in September. Mitsubishi will officially unveil the car next week at the British Motor Show.

(Additional info, photos after the jump)

[Source: Mitsubishi UK]

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Press Release:

NEW MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION IX FQ-360 SET FOR UK LAUNCH

Mitsubishi Motors UK has unveiled a new and more powerful version of the iconic Lancer Evolution IX supercar. A development of the FQ-340, the new FQ-360 features a 366bhp version of Mitsubishi's 2.0-litre turbo engine. Available to order now, priced at 35,504, it reaffirms the 'Evo's' reputation as the everyday supercar, offering pace and practicality at an affordable price.

Making its debut at the British Motor Show, the new FQ-360 joins a three car Lancer Evolution line-up, consisting of the FQ-300, the FQ-320 and the FQ-340, all of which continue. Orders can be placed at any Mitsubishi Ralliart dealer with first deliveries expected in September.

Model range

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX FQ-300: 28,039
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX FQ-320: 30,039
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX FQ-340: 33,039
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX FQ-360: 35,504

The FQ-360 has been developed by engineers from Mitsubishi UK's motor sport and performance division, Ralliart, which was also responsible for the limited edition FQ-400. Launched in 2004, the FQ-400 was the fastest-ever production Mitsubishi and the new FQ-360 shares some of its key components.

Mitsubishi's engineers sought to improve the performance of the 1997cc 4-cylinder 4G63 twin scroll turbo engine with the introduction of a high pressure fuel pump and a high-flow catalytic converter, both of which were employed in the FQ-400. The Engine Control Unit (ECU) has been fully reprogrammed to create a car that delivers 366bhp at 6887rpm and 363lb ft of torque at a lowly 3200rpm.

The torque output is the key to this car's character. The peak output of 363lb ft is 8lb ft more than the FQ-400 produced and is delivered 2200rpm lower down the rev range. It's also 18lb ft more than the FQ-340. "We've worked hard to optimise the FQ-360's driveability," says Paul Brigden, general manager, Ralliart. "We wanted to deliver the best possible driving experience, rather than concentrating on a headline-grabbing power output."

The FQ-360 may have been tuned for driveability, but that doesn't mean that its supercar-bashing performance has been compromised. This car will sprint from 0-60mph in an estimated 4.1sec and top 160mph. These figures underline Lancer Evolution's reputation as the supercar bargain. By comparison, the Porsche 911 Carrera 4S, which costs almost twice as much, takes 0.7sec longer to reach 60mph from rest.

Subtle exterior enhancements differentiate the FQ-360 from the rest of the Lancer Evolution range and improve its aerodynamic efficiency at high speed. One of the most obvious changes is the introduction of a carbon fibre front lip spoiler, which is attached to the front apron and provides additional downforce. At the rear, a carbon fibre 'sharks tooth' rear vortex generator helps to reduce aerodynamic lift.

Keen 'Evo spotters' will also note the introduction of a bespoke set of alloy wheels. Developed by Speedline, they mimic the five-spoke design of Mitsubishi's tarmac-spec rally car and are not available as an aftermarket option. The new alloys are shod with Yokohama ADVAN AO46 235/45ZR17 tyres, which are shared with the rest of the Lancer Evolution range.

The interior of the FQ-360 builds on that of the FQ-340 with one notable addition, the space below the stereo which is used for oddments storage in the FQ-340 is now occupied by a Ralliart Sports Meter Kit. Three dials display the battery voltage, oil temperature and boost pressure, providing extra, useful information to the enthusiastic driver.

Fears that the FQ-360 would be a stripped-out road racer can also be allayed. Its comprehensive specification includes climate control, all-round electric windows and electrically adjustable mirrors, a category 1 alarm and four airbags, proving that performance and comfort can go hand-in-hand.

The FQ-360's suspension steering is unchanged from the standard Evolution IX. The Evolution IX's Brembo brakes are also more than capable of coping with the increase in performance. The 17in ventilated discs with four piston callipers at the front and 16in ventilated discs with two-piston callipers at the rear are supplemented by Sports ABS and Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD). EBD automatically regulates the front and rear braking force to match the vehicle load and driving conditions.

Lancer Evolution IX FQ-360 - Key Point Summary

  • 366bhp version of the Lancer Evolution IX launched at British Motor Show
  • On-sale now priced at 35,504 with first deliveries in September
  • 1997cc turbo engine modified with high pressure fuel pump, high flow catalytic converter and reprogrammed ECU
  • MIVEC variable valve timing
  • Tuned for driveability: 366bhp@6887rpm and 363lb ft@3200rpm
  • Peak output of 363lb ft is 8lb ft more than the Evolution VIII FQ-400 produced, and is delivered 2200rpm lower down the rev range
  • 0-60mph 4.1sec (est.), 160mph+
  • Unique five-spoke Speedline alloy wheels mimic tarmac-spec rally car
  • Carbon fibre front lip spoiler and 'sharks tooth' rear vortex generator improve aerodynamic efficiency
  • Interior features Ralliart Sports Meter Kit displaying battery voltage, oil temperature and boost pressure
  • Comprehensive luxury specification includes climate control, leather/Alcantara trim, Recaro seats, Momo steering wheel
  • Leather trim can be deleted, reducing the price by 1000
  • Bilstein suspension, Brembo brakes and electronically-controlled 4WD system unchanged
  • 3-year Unlimited Mileage warranty, 3-year Pan European Recovery Service and 6-year Anti-Corrosion Perforation warranty
  • Supported by highly-trained network of Mitsubishi Ralliart dealers
All photos courtesy of Mitsubishi UK<!-- google_ad_section_end -->
 
This thing just won't stop!! I have to say that I could do with a smaller wing as the car keeps getting more and more cartoonish but at what point do you say: This is too much money for what amounts to just super heavily modded lancer? I know I'll get flamed for this. Don't get me wrong, given the chance I'd rock this car in a heatbeat, but the cost is getting up there. Here are some of the cars I'd get over this:

1. Base Evo and use the left over cash to mod it and crush this thing

2. 350Z / G35C

3. MazdaSpeed 6

4. Mazdapeed 3

5. Pontiac GTO and mod it

6. Upcoming challenger

7. BMW M3 and mod it

8. Last Gen Corvette Z06

I mean the list goes on and on........

It's nice, but it's getting hard to justify the price.
 
I thought there was a FQ-330 as well? It's on forza motorsport but since I'm not into evo's much I don't want to research it.
 
benben84 said:
I thought there was a FQ-330 as well? It's on forza motorsport but since I'm not into evo's much I don't want to research it.
the evo 8 had a bunch of different FQ versions, probably a 330, this is the 9 FQ top dog, the 8 top was the FQ400

this is in no way a $65,000 car. if you were to buy it in US funds and import it then yes, it would cost you that much. but when pricing cars in the UK you can basically exchange dollars for pounds and that is what it would be priced at were it sold in the US. not exact, this would probably be closer to the $40-45k range, but close. for example, a base vauxhall monaro (GTO here) starts at 29965 pounds ($33,290 here), a 350z starts at 26,345 pounds ($27,650 here), and even the "normal" evo, closest to our regular evo 8, at 28,039 ($31,399 here). by that logic people in the UK would save almost 50% on their cars if they just bought them here and imported them. different markets, different pricing


and i like that evo sans wheels, those are pretty ugly. it's the perfect color though :)
 
Agreed, its waaay too much. But thats the price you pay for factory performance. You could buy a base model evo, and mod the s*** out of it. But most likely you'll spend more money, and it won't be as daily driveable as this car.
I would never spend that kind of money on an evo, but for someone looking for out of the box, super high-performance, then i can see them buying it.
 
well considering the normal MR here is $36,299 and that's the one people want most (for some reason), and the UK ones have AYC and EBD, you're looking at ~$5k for an extra 80hp. not too terrible, but if you're planning to mod and void your warranty anyways then it's overpriced, 80hp out of a 9 will only run you ~$1500. there's no doubt you could build a faster car, or get a car that performs slightly worse but is more luxurious, but i say it's a solid offering for the performance at that price. you're looking at a low 12 second quarter mile and can beat up on almost anything anywhere near that price around the corners.

would i get one? probably not, i didn't think the MR was worth it (since i drive a normal evo), but all magazines ever test and all anyone ever wants to buy for some reason is the MR. different strokes for different folks. if you want to mod, the MR or this FQ is not the way to go because obviously you can have more for less. i do think it's a good offering though, and i can guarantee they'll sell every one of them they make without any incentives or special offerings.
 
THE FQ-360 its 35,504
a BMW M3 in UK is 42,450
the M3 is $48,900 base in the US

if this car made it to the US it should be around $40K.
so $5,000 for 77 hp with a warranty is hell of a deal.
 
A modded evo with a 3 year warranty? Yes, please. Sure you could get other cars, but this would outperform nearly all of them for the price.
 
I think it looks tight,cept for the rims.A little too boring looking for the image of the Evo.But I will have to agree w/ you guys,very pricey.
 
*mimics Tyrese (2F2F)* That's some factory performance fo yo ass.

But seriously, I don't even see how one would modify this car. Seems that it has a lot out of the box. Damn.
 
um yeah no way on the price. don't even like the way it looks.
 
98b/w pro said:
To respond to someones post.
People get/want the MR because its a 6 speed.

Not to mention, it has better handling than the stock Evo and as well as lighter BBS rims.
 
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