Auto Gallery

1994-to1995
LANCER EVOLUTION II

Lancer Evolution II

The Lancer Evolution ended its official career with a flourish, taking second on the 1994 Safari Rally, before giving way to the Lancer Evolution II. While the original Lancer Evolution had notched up podium finishes in its first year of competition, 1993 did not bring the expected results. After various reviews, the results began to improve in the second half of the 1993 season and clearly focused development programme resulted in the Lancer Evolution II.

Compared with the first generation Lancer Evolution, the new version was equipped with a larger rear spoiler, mounted at a greater angle. Stability at high speed was improved with the addition of a front chin spoiler. The car made its first appearance on the Acropolis Rally in mid-season but this was due to the fact that Mitsubishi at the time was putting much of its effort into winning the manufacturers'title in the Asia-Pacific Rally Championship and participation in the WRC was limited to the occasional entry. Nevertheless, Armin Schwarz came away with a second overall on the car's debut and on their next appearance in the Rally of New Zealand, the Lancer Evolution II's finished second and third overall, proving the soundness of the design.

In the Asia-Pacific Rally Championship, the Lancer Evolution II finished second in the Manufacturers' Championship in its first season, scoring two wins in a hard-fought battle with the Subaru Legacy, but failing to win a round of the WRC. However, 1995 would see the car flower. In the second round, the Swedish Rally, the Lancer Evolution IIs were equipped with electronically controlled active 4WD systems and this allowed the car to sweep over the snow-laden landscape for a 1-2 finish and the long awaited win in the WRC. The Swedish victory was a watershed, marking the arrival of an outstanding series of Lancer Evolution rally cars, based on technology inherited from the Lancer Evolution II.


Major Results:
1994 Acropolis(WRC) 2rd

Indonesia(APRC) 1st

New Zealand(WRC/APRC) 3rd

Malaysia(APRC) 3rd

Australia(WRC/APRC) 3rd

Thailand(APRC) 1st

Asia Pacific Rally Championship
(APRC)
2nd in Manufacturers' Championship

Asia Pacific Rally Championship
(APRC)
2nd in Drivers' Championship
(K.Eriksson)
1995 Monte-Carlo(WRC) 4th

Swedish Rally (WRC) 1st

¦WRC=World Rally Championship
¦APRC=Asia Pacific Rally Championship

BACK

Auto Gallery


Copyright 2002 by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.