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Tell the world a little bit about your vehicle
Listen here, sonny, that ex-rally racer known as Evo is all grown up. It goes by MR Touring now, but you'll know that the minute you see it. That ridiculous wing? Gone. A subtle, age-appropriate lip spoiler takes its place so there's no more guessing about the cop pacing behind. Inside, the Recaro racing seats are now lined in leather -- and heated to boot. A full color LCD now rests between the gauges and not only delivers more information (because of higher resolution), it's easier on the eyes. They've even put a powered sunroof in the thing -- a first for an aluminum-roofed Evo.
Engine/Drivetrain Modifications:
Running upgrades to the TC-SST six-speed dual-clutch transmission mean all new MR Evos are apparently the fastest of the 10th generation. Mitsubishi claims the MR and Touring will consistently hit 60 mph in under five seconds.
Suspension Modifications:
Bilstein dampers and Eibach springs still suspend the MR Touring, so the crisp handling clarity has diminished not one iota -- even with the 30 extra pounds the Touring package adds. And that glass sunroof? Though it puts weight up high, you can't feel the Touring roll any more than a regular Evo -- which ain't much. Steering feel and ride quality have not changed either; the MR Touring still rides on rails without feeling like it's snorted a few too
Wheels/Tires Modifications:
BBS 18's
Interior/Exterior Modifications:
Recaro Racing Seats - Full Leather and Heated
Full Color LCD Display between the gauges
Future Modifications:
20% Tinted Windows
Carbon Fiber Lip
Carbon Fiber Hood and Fender accents
AMS Stage II
JDM Dash Kit Replacement
Apline IVA-w505 with Navi and Blue tooth
Defi Blue Racer Guages