Skip advert
Advertisement

Mitsubishi Evo

Our man's been keeper of the Mitsubishi Evo IX for 7 months now, we find out how much attention he's courted

Find your next car here
Compare deals from trusted partners on this car and previous models.
Or are you looking to sell your car?
Value my car
Fast, no-nonsense car selling
Value my car

One of the fastest saloon cars in the world meets the police force! You could be forgiven for thinking that when these two come together there's bound to be trouble, but it seems the boys in blue are just as attracted to Mitsubishi's Evo as we are, even having a few of their own in full police livery.

Advertisement - Article continues below

We took WX05 EGJ to visit its nemesis, hoping our meeting would be the closest we would come to a brush with the law. Unfortunately, that hasn't been the case. Auto Express's long-term Evo IX's biggest trip to date took me, a photographer and all his cameras to Germany for the Frankfurt Motor Show last September. En route, the French police pulled us over on the motorway - thankfully, they were only inquisitive customs officers.

Otherwise, the trip was largely uneventful, but not short of excitement. On Germany's unrestricted autobahns, the Mitsubishi's high-speed performance could be enjoyed for the first time - and it didn't disappoint. While the suspension is firm, the seats are cosseting and damping is excellent, so the Evo is uncomfortable only on a bumpy B-road.

But noise is a problem, the booming exhaust system resonating throughout the cabin at motor-way speed. And that isn't the only drawback to our focused performance machine. Servicing is an expensive business, and it's needed frequently. The Evo requires a trip to the dealer every 4,500 miles (that's every 10 weeks at our current rate), and it already has two stamps in its service book, at a total cost of £613.68. The work was carried out at Mitsubishi's MotorWey dealership in Putney, south west London, to an excellent standard. Our only gripe was when the firm said it would replace a scored brake disc under warranty, but then re-tracted the offer. In the end, the part wasn't needed, but it was irritating to be misled.

Advertisement - Article continues below
Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement - Article continues below

Used - available now

XCeed

2022 Kia

XCeed

20,624 milesAutomaticPetrol1.6L

Cash £15,449
View XCeed
Captur

2019 Renault

Captur

29,764 milesManualPetrol0.9L

Cash £9,099
View Captur
Corolla

2022 Toyota

Corolla

36,435 milesAutomaticPetrol2.0L

Cash £16,449
View Corolla
Clio

2019 Renault

Clio

31,698 milesManualPetrol1.0L

Cash £10,549
View Clio

So are the big bills justified? For road use, the Evo IX is the nearest thing to a Group N rally car you can buy - and they get serviced after every stage! However, with a clutch that now judders in cold and damp conditions, plus front tyres which are showing considerable wear, the next six months don't look as if they're going to be any cheaper.

Other aspects of life with the Mitsubishi are thoroughly rewarding, and the interior is proving sturdy and well built. Only the lack of a folding rear seat detracts from what is a practical saloon, while the fiddly touchscreen Alpine radio and sat-nav unit is still a source of irritation.

But versatility isn't what the Evo is all about - this is a formidable performance car. Given the pace on offer, restraint is required to keep within the speed limit. Let's hope we've now had our one and only meeting with the law...

Second opinion

I borrowed the Evo for a weekend, and fully expected to be given a thick ear by my wife for my unsuitable choice of wheels. However, we found it rather practical and enjoyable. The only downside is the poor refinement, and the fact you become a target for every modified Vauxhall Nova within a 10-mile radius. But they soon get put off when they see my two-year-old waving at them from the back seat.
Oliver Marriage, road test editor

Skip advert
Advertisement

New & used car deals

Audi A3

Audi A3

RRP £26,295Avg. savings £2,713 off RRP*Used from £10,970
Vauxhall Corsa

Vauxhall Corsa

RRP £19,690Avg. savings £5,488 off RRP*Used from £10,111
Volkswagen Polo

Volkswagen Polo

RRP £14,480Avg. savings £2,084 off RRP*Used from £6,970
Omoda 5

Omoda 5

RRP £23,990Avg. savings £1,781 off RRP*
* Average savings are calculated daily based on the best dealer prices on Auto Express vs manufacturer RRP
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

New speed cameras without flash or road markings arrive to catch more motorists
Speeding camera

New speed cameras without flash or road markings arrive to catch more motorists

The new type of radar-based speed cameras are currently being trialled in London
News
19 Mar 2026
Stansted Airport blames new £28 drop-off fee for drivers on ‘sustainability’
airport parking

Stansted Airport blames new £28 drop-off fee for drivers on ‘sustainability’

The price of a 15-minute drop off now costs £10, while a 30-minute stop incurs a £28 charge
News
20 Mar 2026
10 coolest SUVs coming soon: new models aim to take the 4x4 market by storm
Coolest SUVs coming soon - March 2026 header image

10 coolest SUVs coming soon: new models aim to take the 4x4 market by storm

These are fresh SUVs we can’t wait to arrive, from Skoda’s butch baby electric SUV to McLaren’s loftiest creation ever
Best cars & vans
20 Mar 2026