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Mitsubishi Lancer (Japan, 1989-1992)

Mitsubishi > Lancer > Gen.4 [C61A - C65A]
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History, Development and General Characteristics

The fourth generation of the Mitsubishi Lancer came out in 1988, unveiling a more aerodynamic-shaped automobile than its predecessors.
In the company’s homecountry, Japan, this model’s sedan version was commercialized as the Mitsubishi Mirage Aspire.
The Lancer IV wouldn’t last for more than 4 years on the markets, as Mitsubishi began replacing it with the 5th generation model in 1991 and completely cut off its production the following year.



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Engine and Transmission

The 4th Lancer’s available engines are 1.3- and 1.5-liter petrol-powered units, producing from 70 to 84 hp, and a 1.8-liter diesel-powered unit that delivers 60 hp.
The engines are front mounted and the car’s wheel drive system can be based on either the front wheels or on all four wheels, depending on each variant of the Lancer.
The car’s transmission works through a 5-speed manual gearbox.



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Body and Design

The Lancer IV can be seen as a 3-door hatchback, a 5-door hatchback and as a 4-door sedan. This model was designed by Masaru Furukawa, under Yasukichi Akamatsu’s engineering management.



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