- Five-speed manual transmission was standard on the 1994 Mitsubishi Lancer.manual gear box image by Gon?¡ìalo Carreira from Fotolia.com
The 1994 Mitsubishi Lancer is a four-door sedan. First launched in 1973 with two-door, four-door and five-door station wagons, the Lancer exterior appearance has evolved a great deal since its early days. It was sold in North American, Australia, Asia, Chile, Europe and the Philippines. The 1994 Mitsubishi Lancer had a retail price starting at $13,300. - The Lancer has a multiple link suspension system in the rear and a McPherson strut suspension system in the front. With a drum braking system, it has ventilated disk brakes. Both front and rear tires are 175/70R13 82.
- With a jet pump fuel system, the 1994 Mitsubishi Lancer has a turbo turbocharger and uses diesel fuel. The compression ratio is 8.5-to-1. The bore and stroke are 3.25 by 3.66 inches respectively. With a serial, four-cylinder, valve turbo engine, the Lancer has a 4D68T engine with a maximum power of 4,500 rpm. The power density is 12.05. The Lancer has a maximum torque of 2,500 rpm.
- The wheelbase of the 1994 Lancer extends 98.8 inches. The front and rear track measure 57.7 and 57.9 inches respectively. The length of the Lancer is 169.7 inches. It is 66.7 inches wide and 55.9 inches high. The ground clearance is 6.9 inches and the curb weight is 2,756 lbs.
- The 1994 Lancer was available in seven different colors. An AM/FM cassette radio was standard. Side impact bar and rear seat belts were standard safety equipment. Driver-side airbags, rear wipers and ABS brakes were optional.
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