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If and when Mitsubishi decides to bring back the EVO, this should be the result.
Throughout the pages of history, we've seen many legendary rivalries. David and Goliath, King Kong and Godzilla, so on and so forth. Likewise, we've seen tons of legendary battles in the world of cars. Supra vs Skyline, AMG vs M, Miata vs The World, you get the idea. As far as these legendary automotive gauntlets go, few can quite match the rivalry of the Subaru Impreza WRX and WRX STI and the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, or as they're more colloquially known, the Subie and the Evo.
Both of these cars came out around the same time in the early '90s, both were road-going versions of iconic rally cars, both had four-cylinder turbo engines with AWD, and both of them could put a huge smile on your face. They had subtle differences between them, but at their core, they did the same thing. The biggest difference between the two currently is that you can no longer buy an EVO. While Mitsubishi gets busy preparing a fifty-second facelift for the Outlander Sport, with the help of digital artist Rostislav Prokop, HotCars took to imagine what a new Mitsubishi Evolution would look like in a car rendering.
Render by: Rostislav Prokop
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If and when Mitsubishi decides to bring back the EVO, this should be the result.
Throughout the pages of history, we've seen many legendary rivalries. David and Goliath, King Kong and Godzilla, so on and so forth. Likewise, we've seen tons of legendary battles in the world of cars. Supra vs Skyline, AMG vs M, Miata vs The World, you get the idea. As far as these legendary automotive gauntlets go, few can quite match the rivalry of the Subaru Impreza WRX and WRX STI and the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, or as they're more colloquially known, the Subie and the Evo.
Both of these cars came out around the same time in the early '90s, both were road-going versions of iconic rally cars, both had four-cylinder turbo engines with AWD, and both of them could put a huge smile on your face. They had subtle differences between them, but at their core, they did the same thing. The biggest difference between the two currently is that you can no longer buy an EVO. While Mitsubishi gets busy preparing a fifty-second facelift for the Outlander Sport, with the help of digital artist Rostislav Prokop, HotCars took to imagine what a new Mitsubishi Evolution would look like in a car rendering.
Render by: Rostislav Prokop
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