In the midst of Mitsubishi's quiet, British artists Roman Miah and Samiul Choudhury have created an unofficial render of what the next-gen Lancer Evolution XI might look like. It’s a design that commands attention.
This imagined Evo XI boasts:
- A sleek, carbon-tipped body kit
- Sharp, striking light signatures
- Massive exhausts resembling Hadron Colliders
With a carbon roof featuring vortex generators to enhance aerodynamics, the car looks every bit the performance machine.
The metallic grey and red calipers echo the Evo VIII FQ400—a fire-spitting saloon once known for challenging supercars like the Murcielago.
According to Choudhury, the design draws inspiration from the Evo IX, blended with the chassis of the Evo X:
- A lowered nose
- A more wedged profile
- Simple, streamlined lines that mirror the Evo IX
So Mitsubishi, what's the hold-up? It's time to resurrect the Evo, and these designers might just be the perfect team to envision its comeback.
Summary: As Japanese sports car legacies return, Mitsubishi remains silent regarding a new Lancer Evolution. An unofficial render from Roman Miah and Samiul Choudhury offers a thrilling glimpse of a potential Evo XI, harking back to past models while suggesting a bold future.
![]() | It's great to see a revival of interest in classic Japanese sports cars, but Mitsubishi needs to step up and show us they can deliver a modern Evo that lives up to its legacy. |
![]() | This render looks amazing! But does anyone know if Mitsubishi has made any announcements about reviving the Evo yet? |
![]() | As cool as this design is, I’m skeptical. Mitsubishi has a history of talking big without following through, so I wouldn’t count on seeing an Evo XI anytime soon. |