Posted on May 20, 2010.
The fuel-efficient engine Mitsubishi Lancer 2010 Mitsubishi tackles fuel crisis with multiple engine options for the 2010 model Lancer. With a 22-31 miles per gallon average, an increase of one gallon of 2009, the MIVEC (Mitsubishi Valve Timing Electronic Control) engine options for 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer performance easily marry the green initiative.
Both the Mitsubishi Lancer DE and ES models include all-aluminum 2.0-liter MIVEC engine options of 152 or 142 horsepower, the latter only if the Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle Engine version is selected. The Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle standards in some states motivated Mitsubishi engines for boats that not only deliver performance Mitsubishi, but compliant which is the highest rating available for non-hybrid vehicles. MIVEC engines Partial Zero Emissions Standard Vehicle offer an easy choice to help the environment without loss of engine power or crafts. Mitsubishi has developed a vehicle that is fun to drive and works to help the environment.
The Lancer GTS models RALLIART offer engines that meet any demand for improvement of the considerable power compared with ES and DE models. The 2010 GTS model includes an optional 2.4 liter engine power 168 MIVEC, while the Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart features a powerful exchanger powerful 237-horsepower MIVEC engine respectively. While impressive, the engine choices are no different from those already available for the 2009 GTS and Ralliart models.
The 2010 edition of the Mitsubishi Lancer MIVEC engine, regardless of the option provide power, durability, value and energy efficiency. However, DE, ES, GTS, and the models are all RALLIART essentially the same engine options from 2009.