The EVO is dead!

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According to Gayu Eusegi, head of global product development for Mitsubishi, the Lancer Evolution X will be the last Evo the Japanese automaker ever builds. Eusegi says the move is part of a shift in strategy to put the company's product focus and ethos on leadership in EV technology.

To that end, Autocar indicates that Mitsubishi will release eight fully-electric or hybrid-electric cars by the time 2015 rolls around, and make a grab for a big portion of the CO2-reduction market share. It goes without saying that the fun-yet-fuel-swilling Evo just doesn't fit that mindset, particularly since it apes a rally car that no longer exists.

Despite the Evo's huge popularity, Mitsubishi apparently isn't scared of the step and says it's confident that consumers will glom on to the idea and rally behind the brand. By killing the Evo, they're making their intentions plain to an increasingly environmentally-conscious car-buying public.

Eusegi killed dead any notion that the brand would roll out a performance-oriented hybrid as well. "Maybe the world can change, and maybe someday we can do a motor race by electric vehicles. Maybe then we can enter the market agian," he said.

This report of the Evo's death would seem to stand in contrast to multiple reports that an Evo XI is in the works with a hybrid drivetrain. We're taking this latest Autocar missive with a few grains of salt, as we can see how Eusegi may have simply meant that an Evo that relies exclusively on internal combustion is dead – a hybrid Evo would seem to offer a nice technological bridge to Mitsubishi's more electrically minded future.

- Autoblog
 
biggest mistake ever...what cars do you think of when someone mentions awd or rally? evo or sti....mitsubish does make a great tv though
 
The Evo’s original value proposition of mega performance at a reasonable price is no longer especially true, with the current car making 291 hp and starting at $34,755. At least a dozen competitors offer more refinement and as much or more power, at comparable—and often lower—pricing

Thats it right there.

That quote is missing a lot of info. Mitsu appears to be betting heavily on the electric/hybrid/tree hugger cars. They feel that having an all gas sports car goes against that philosophy.
Honestly the Evo is a niche car and niche cars dont make you a major player in the global car sales race. Youll hear a lot about this story and how angry "people" are about this. However the internet is a niche community that comments on stories like this.

Mitsu only sold <7000 cars last month (a big increase from last year), id bet less than 250 were Evos.
 
^^looks like kia bought the assembly line machinery from the solstice/sky plant and never recalibrated

And besides, the evo and sti are getting grossly expensive. At one point I actually wanted one of them. Now id much rather have a cheaper/faster mustang gt

But id say if you have your heart set on the 4cyl turbo from mitsubishi, get a hyundai genisis coupe with the turbo and upgrade (same motor)
 
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