Moving towards its 10th iteration, here's five of the best ever Mitsubishi Evos.
Fans of the focused Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution (or just 'Evo') wait patiently for the promised new-generation Evo X, likely to surface in 2007. Prolonging the agony, Mitsubishi launched a new version of the Evo IX at the London Motor Show. Here's our favourite five Evos to date.
Mitsubishi has been teasing us for a while now with glimpses into the future of the Evo.


Though it features a limited number of enhancements over the VIII, Mitsubishi considered it worth the number increment.
A hint at the car's potential was given by the inclusion in the purchase price of a driver training course...
With all the headline-grabbing power figures being bandied around these days, it was surprising to find Mitsubishi raving about its new 'low' power version.
Petrol heads across the globe will still nod knowingly whenever an Evo V crosses their path.