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Mitsubishi - Evo X (2012)

Looking for the definitive answer to Mitsubishi Evo X price queries? Whether you’re hunting the 2012 Mitsubishi Evo X price or wondering what is a 2012 Mitsubishi Evo X worth, this guide provides a clear snapshot of the market, complete with specs, depreciation trends, and useful comparison points.

In the world of high‑performance sedans, the Mitsubishi Evo X stands out as a first‑class contender. Its knack for combining everyday drivability with track‑ready dynamics has kept buyers interested for years. Over the last decade, the 2012 model has earned a reputation for reliability, yet each year brings subtle updates that can shift its market value. Below we dive into the key facts, reliable depreciation estimates, and how the 2012 Evo X stacks up against peer vehicles.

Key Specifications – 2012 Mitsubishi Evo X

  • Engine: 1.6‑liter 4‑stroke turbocharged inline‑four (MQ341 engine) producing 165 hp (120 kW) at 6,200 rpm and 159 lb‑ft (215 Nm) of torque at 2,550 rpm.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual gearbox with a four‑throttle gate selector or 7‑speed dual‑clutch automatic (“DCT”) option.
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline.
  • Dimensions (mm): Length = 4 640 mm / Width = 1 590 mm / Height = 1 460 mm / Wheel‑base = 2 730 mm.
  • Weight: Curb weight 1 450 kg (manual) / 1 470 kg (auto).
  • Performance: Quarter‑mile in ≈13.9 seconds; 0–100 km/h in 5.7 seconds (manual).
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS with VSC, reinforced safety cage, optional side‑collision guard.
  • Comfort & Tech: Multi‑zone climate control, 8‑inch touchscreen with Bluetooth, keyless entry, and a 5‑speed-toggle “Sport” mode.
  • Tire Size: 215/55/19 front, 235/55/19 rear (stock).

These specs not only describe the Evo X’s performance blueprint but also give context for how its price is influenced by market expectations and condition.

Depreciation Insight: How the 2012 Evo X Holds Value

Like all vehicles, the Mitsubishi Evo X depreciation curve starts steep in the first year and gradually smoothens thereafter. Dealers and private sellers typically observe the following realistic percentage drops for the 2012 model:

  • First 12 months: 15 – 20% of the original value.
  • Year 2–3: 10 – 12% depreciation per year.
  • Year 4–5: 7 – 9% depreciation per year.
  • Beyond five years: 5 – 7% per year, assuming proper maintenance.

Reliability—bluetooth and engine data logging—generally help stabilize value. For used Mitsubishi Evo X price markets, a well‑maintained 2012 Evo X that has travelled under 80 k km can often command 10 


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