The 2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII (7) marked a massive
turning point for the iconic rally-bred sedan franchise,
introducing a larger, stiffer CT9A chassis alongside cutting-edge
drivetrain electronics. Moving from the compact Lancer platform to
the larger Cedia platform, the Evo VII gained 50% more structural
rigidity but also increased in size and weight over its raw
predecessors.Performance & Engine Specs- Engine Type: Turbocharged
2.0L 16-valve DOHC Inline-4 (4G63T).- Power Output: Officially
limited to 280 PS (276 hp) due to the Japanese gentleman's
agreement, with 282 lb-ft of torque.- Drivetrain Layout: Five-speed
manual transmission feeding a permanent All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
system.- Acceleration Performance: Rockets from 0-60 mph in roughly
4.7 to 5.0 seconds, crossing the quarter-mile in 14.6 seconds.The
hallmark feature of the Evo VII was the debut of the Active Center
Differential (ACD). This electronically controlled hydraulic
multi-plate clutch allowed the driver to switch traction behaviors
on the fly through three separate modes:- Tarmac: Optimized for dry
asphalt cornering and response.- Gravel: Designed for loose dirt
and wet rally-style terrain.- Snow: Configured to maximize grip
under low-traction winter conditions.The ACD worked in lockstep
with the Active Yaw Control (AYC) system in the rear differential
to drastically reduce understeer and pull the car forcefully
through tight corners.107910 Km - AC PS PW AW Airbag
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