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FQ-400 the ultimate Mitsubishi Evo

  • By Stuart Innes
  • The Advertiser
  • Mitsubishi's most powerful accelerative Evo X hits Britain's roads this month.
  • The FQ-400 offers 300kW at 6500rpm and a big 525Nm torque at 3500rpm.
  • The FQ-400 sells for a tad over $A100,000 in Britain.
image Mitsubishi's EVO's (FQ-400) most powerful engine gets motorsport-spec high-flow fuel injectors and a new turbocharger with low-friction bearings and reduced turbo lag. Photo Gallery

The Mitsubishi FQ-400 Evolution is a Lancer that will out-accelerate exotic super cars.

It has a two-litre engine giving more power than a Falcon XR8 or a Commodore SS. And with a sophisticated all-wheel-drive system for extreme cornering grip.

It's the FQ-400, billed as "the most powerful, accelerative Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X".

It's hitting the roads in Britain this month. There, the home of many motorsport constructors, they have a respected network of car tuners who take fast production cars and make them even quicker.

The Mitsubishi Evo and its rival, the Subaru WRX, each get various versions of hot-up kits from a number of hot shops in Britain.

This Lancer Evo FQ-400 is the product of WRC Developments, with a nod from Mitsubishi's British importer. The model gets its name from the 403hp (300kW of power) produced - an incredible output from the two-litre, four-cylinder, turbocharged engine. And in a road car.

The engine gets motorsport-spec high-flow fuel injectors and a new turbocharger with low-friction bearings and reduced turbo lag. It's fed by an upgraded intercooler. Exhaust gases are sent via a 75mm diameter stainless steel pipe.

Five-hundred hours of development went into remapping its ECU.

The regular Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X on sale in Australia is no slouch: 217kW power at 6500rpm and 366Nm torque at 3500rpm.

The FQ-400 offers 300kW at 6500rpm and a big 525Nm torque at 3500rpm. (A six-litre Commodore SS V8 gives 270kW and the Falcon XR8, 290kW). Mitsubishi and WRC Development say the FQ-400 is good for a zero to 100km/h sprint in 3.8 seconds. It's governed to 250km/h.

It has a wider track than standard and is lowered 30mm, wearing Eibach springs and Bilstein shock absorbers, as well as an upgraded brake system using aerospace-grade aluminium.

The FQ-400 is picked over the normal Evo X by a heavily vented bonnet for engine heat to escape, carbon-fibre elements in the grille edging, composite side skirts, restyled rear bumper with carbon-fibre diffuser, rear wing with Gurney strip and a "vortex generator" on the roof trailing edge.

Inside are Recaro seats, seven airbags (it gets a five-star Euro NCAP rating for occupant protection in a crash), sat-nav and 30GB hard-drive on the sound system.

The FQ-400 sells for a tad over $A100,000 in Britain where the regular Evo X costs from around $60,000 (similar to its Australian price).

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  • I reckon they should bring this model over to aus, even though im stretching the boat buying an MR model, not cheap but there verryyy good smile

    Rick B of mandurah WA Posted on 06 July 2011 6:48pm
  • i love this car hahaha .... i dont own one yet but yea you can be damn sure what im going to buy when i get some money hahaha ..

    david t of sydney Posted on 16 March 2010 1:46am
  • GL of qld needs to get a life,owning a hyundai says it all,probably an xl.sad person.jealousy is a bad thing.im not rich but i own one,i work hard to have and enjoy my cars,stay on the lounge so the roads are free of morans like u

    kevin of newcastle Posted on 21 July 2009 3:58pm
  • pretty sure it stands for 'f' ing quick wink the ultimate drivers car..

    Owen Page of Noosa Posted on 03 July 2009 2:29am
  • Why would anyone want a car that goes from 0 to 100 in 3.8 secs and is governed at 250Kph you can still only drive it at 100 same as my Hyundai so you don't get there any faster. Still I spose rich people need someone to take their money.

    GL of Qld Posted on 24 June 2009 8:44pm
  • 'Fairly Quick', I would say Patrick, wouldn't you?

    geoffr of lake cathie NSW Posted on 23 June 2009 3:09pm
  • Wonder what FQ stands for wink

    Patrick of Adelaide Posted on 23 June 2009 12:47pm
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