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2007 Mitsubishi Galant Ralliart Preview
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When Mitsubishi pulled off the covers of its two project vehicles at the 2004 SEMA tuner car show, it had an instant hit on its hands. The Galant and Endeavor Ralliart Concepts were immediate stars garnering plenty of positive feedback, and everyone thought that these sporty vehicles would get the green light right away - especially the Galant. But they didnt, and for a while it was thought that the idea had been killed off due to Mitsubishis poor state of financial health. Nevertheless, at this years Chicago Auto Show, two years after its original introduction, the Galant Ralliart made its official production debut.
Part of what made
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| Back in 2004, Mitsubishi presented this at SEMA, the Galant Ralliart Concept. (Photo: Mitsubishi Cars North America) |
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| This, the new 07 Galant Ralliart is quite similar in looks, losing little of the originals sportiness. (Photo: Mitsubishi Cars North America) |
Mitsubishi has dressed up the interior of the Galant Ralliart as well, with luxurious and sporting
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| Improvements to the interior include better seats, a new steering wheel and sporty dash accent trim. (Photo: Mitsubishi Cars North America) |
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| It may not be the most powerful V6 on the market, but out of all its competitors, its got the most pulling power. (Photo: Mitsubishi Cars North America) |
The main thing that separates the Galant Ralliart from just any old Galant can be discovered under the hood. Mitsubishi has given this special sporting version the same heart as the new Eclipse, which means a big, burly 3.8-liter V6 with MIVEC variable valve timing. Compared to the non-MIVEC version of this engine, featured in the Galant LS and GTS, the Ralliarts variable valve timing helps pumps out an additional 28-horsepower for a grand total of 258-horsepower. But, has Mitsubishi been out-gunned in this high performance party? The 3.8-liter V6 might have
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| Sporty stitching, but not exactly the most sporting gearbox. 5-spd auto is the only gearbox available to the Ralliart. (Photo: Mitsubishi Cars North America) |
Mated to the uprated engine is a new five-speed automatic gearbox, snatched from the Eclipse, which should be a good pair to the torque-laden V6. And what about a manual? Despite the fact that the Eclipses six-speeder is a natural mate for the engine as well as the chassis architecture (they both ride on the same platform), it wont be available because the Ralliarts projected sales are too
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| Wheel and tire package comes from the Eclipse. (Photo: Mitsubishi Cars North America) |
After successfully transforming the humdrum Lancer econobox into an eager and willing Lancer Ralliart sports compact sedan with best-in-class handling, the Galant Ralliart has a lot to live up to, but lucky for Mitsubishis Ralliart division, the Galant is already a competitor for the best handling
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| Navigation system is the only option on the well-equipped Ralliart model. (Photo: Mitsubishi Cars North America) |
It will be interesting to experience the Ralliart teams take on how a midsize sport sedan should ride, handle and drive. Unlike the Lancer, the Galant is a much larger, heavier car which caters to a different more mature audience. It also has the disadvantage of having the heavy, cast-iron V6 hanging above its front wheels, which gave the Eclipse nose-heavy handling which was prone to early understeer. In some respects, the car already appears softer than its immediate competition
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| The Galants aggressive pricing and lengthy warrantee are two of its stronger points. (Photo: Mitsubishi Cars North America) |
Excited about the new Galant Ralliart? It will be in dealers starting this summer, and although pricing has yet to be announced it is expected to start around $29,000, undercutting the equivalent performance models from Honda, Nissan and Toyota by upwards of $1,000. Mitsubishi hopes to shift more than 5,000 units of the Galant Ralliart - of which it should have no difficulty doing, considering its power, cornering potential and aggressive pricing. Mitsubishi is also the only manufacturer to build a midsize performance sedan backed by a ten-year powertrain warrantee, which should add further appeal. Based upon the special-edition Galants sales performance, Mitsubishi will decide on whether to subject its other products to the Ralliart treatment, including the Eclipse, Endeavor and Raider pickup.
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