The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution is a sports sedan that is based on the Lancer manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors. With ten versions to date, the designation of each model is generally classified by a Roman numeral. All of the models use turbocharged four-cylinder engines for ample power and performance. Add this to the list of facts you forgot about the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.

An Evolution VII was used on the 2 Fast 2 Furious film, driven by Paul Walker's character. He drove a lime-green Evolution 7 that was heavily-modded in terms of aesthetics and the exterior look. Unlike some other issues from the Fast and Furious franchise, this car was not a mistake or a failure.

Let's go over the details of the Evolution VII and see what the Lancer from the movie is worth today...

Evolution VII

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In 2001, Evolution II was built. Based on the larger Lancer Cedia platform and weighing more than the previous Evolution VI, the Evolution VII underwent numerous changes to the chassis. The biggest change in this model was adding the helical limited slip differential, to maximize wheel traction.

The torque of this model was increased to 284 feet per pound, along with greater airflow, and a high-level of horsepower at 276hp. This model was the first to utilize an automatic drivetrain with this lineup.

The GT-A version was only produced in 2002 and featured a distinguished interior and exterior, including specific wheels, headlights, and spoiler options.

The interior of the Evolution VII includes a deluxe interior, full leather sport seats, 5-speed automatic gearbox, and steering wheel controls for the gear level.

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In The Movie

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 2 fast 2 furious
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In 2 Fast 2 Furious, this car was driven by Paul Walker. Since the movie series was so widely famous, this is one of the most recognizable cars in the world. It was a huge part of the movie, and was used for various close-up detail shots. The car that was sold even had the original 900 miles listed on the odometer reading.

Mitsubishi Lancer Details

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The Lancer is a real Japanese Evolution VII imported to the USA specifically for filming the Fast and Furious movie. The film was released at the same time as the 2003 Mitsubishi was introduced for sale in the US. The car contains a turbocharged engine, all-wheel drive, and Brembo brakes.

Paul Walker frequently drove this lime-green fitted car with a big rear aluminum spoiler, neon lights, and custom side skirts. The engine was a 2-liter DOHC, the body style was a sedan, the wheels were Motegi Racing FF5 rims, and the tires were Toyo Tyres.

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Mitsubishi Lancer Cost Today

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The car costs $29,995 brand new and had around $8,000 of modifications added to the vehicle. With some of the mods including an ARC rear wing, NOS wet Nitrous Oxide system, roll cage, and RMR exhaust system, you can see how the price added up. 2 of the 4 cars from the movie were known to survive, with one being in Pennsylvania and the other one being in France.

There are reports today of the car costing almost $40,000, which is pretty low considering the car has very low mileage, is an extremely famous 2 Fast 2 Furious car, and is legally registered.

Is It Worth It?

For a car that is so valuable in terms of construction, performance, legacy, and low-mileage, you might expect the asking price to be even higher. Costing around $40,000, this actually is a steal for getting a car from the Furious franchise and a vehicle that the late Paul Walker drove throughout the movie.

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