Evolution FQ440

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Why they are only doing this in a auto is beyond me..and a GPS black box that records your driving style which is mandatory for the warranty, "yes mr smith unfortunately we won't be able to replace your clutch as you drove it like a **** at approx 8pm on 1st of June at south street... perhaps?

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Taken from Piston heads

So here it is then, the 40th anniversary Mitsubishi Evo X. And, as we perhaps all expected, there are plenty of very large numbers associated with it (and small ones where servicing is concerned, but we'll come to that).
FQ-440 for those who found 400 a bit tardy
FQ-440 for those who found 400 a bit tardyAppropriately enough, the 40th anniversary special totes 440bhp (446hp or 328kw) produced at 6,800rpm. There's also 412lb ft of torque at 3,100rpm. A host of trick components feature to get that much from a 2.0-litre turbo, including 'motorsport specification' high-flow injectors, a new HKS turbo, an intake, intercooler and exhaust from Janspeed plus tweaks to the ECU.
Mitsubishi has also confirmed the FQ-440 will use the six-speed SST dual-clutch gearbox unavailable on the 400. Mitsubishi hasn't disclosed any tweaks made to handle the increased power and torque.

Other upgrades include Alcon brakes all round with six-piston calipers up front, forged 18-inch BBS wheels and Eibach springs that lower the Evo by 35mm at the front and 30mm at the rear. Don't forget the 'PIAA motorsport silicone windscreen wiper blades' too. Seriously.

Will we see a 40-run special out here?
Will we see a 40-run special out here?Inside the FQ-440 comes with all the equipment any Evo requires. Recaro leather seats, a Rockford Fosgate stereo with eight speakers and a sub (natch), a plethora of airbags and a sat nav. There aren't any pics of the interior but expect it be largely similar to all other Evo Xs.
There is something new though, and rather disconcerting; a data recorder connected via the onboard diagnostic system. It records driving style, performance and location, then will be available to the owner as well as Mitsubishi UK. Moreover, the fitment and recording of data from the device is mandatory for the warranty. Blimey. You think Mitsubishi expects these Evos to be driven hard?

White is the only colour available for the FQ-440 and each of the 40 coming here will cost a nice round £50,000. Don't forget to budget for servicing too, with a 1,000-mile oil change required and then another service every six months or 4,500 miles. Some things never change...
 
They can take their black box and stick it where the sun doesn't shine. I'll take a slower one that doesn't watch my driving thanks.
 
Yet it will blow all the current hot hatches into the weeds :cool:.
A Catherham Seven 620R costing less than that Evo will see that into the weeds as well.
You can buy 2 hot hatches for the price of that Evo - with no driving monitors ;)

Got to love different sector car comparisons :rolleyes:
 
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How much was that Impreza Cosworth 400 thing, wasn't that like 45k?

They took some time to sell but they did in the end just because of how limited they were.

Edit: Just looked and the Cosworth 400 was £49,999 so there was already a president set.
 
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I never understand why people buy these special release models when you can spend a few grand on modding an FQ300 or 320 and get far better real-world performance car than this. And have change, lots of it!

For £50k I'd go for either an M3 or GTR. In fact I'd buy another IX and keep the change.

Sadly this will most likely be the last of it's breed as they don't plan on the Evolution range and are moving to hybrid, last I read.

I find the X too soft. Last of each Evolution range (III, VI, IX) were the best and sadly I think it's the end of an era.
 
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