Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback
- 2010–14
- 2004–09
Latest generation
2010–14 Lancer Sportback
2014
- MSRP range$18,595–$21,945
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Consumer rating
(2 reviews) - Combined mpg 25–27
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2014:
- New audio systems
- Newly available backup camera
- Unique hatchback styling
- Front-wheel drive
2013
- MSRP range$18,495–$21,495
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Consumer rating
(2 reviews) - Combined mpg 25–27
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2013:
- Unique hatchback styling
- Available 168-hp four-cylinder
- Manual or automatic
- Front-wheel drive
2012
- MSRP range$18,395–$21,345
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Consumer rating
(2 reviews) - Combined mpg 25–27
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2012:
- Unique hatchback styling
- Available 168-hp four-cylinder
- Manual or automatic
- Front-wheel drive
2011
- MSRP range$17,095–$28,095
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Consumer rating
(7 reviews) - Combined mpg 20–27
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2011:
- New base ES model
- Unique hatchback styling
- 168-hp four-cylinder
- Turbocharged all-wheel-drive Ralliart version
- Available dual-clutch transmission (Ralliart)
2010
- MSRP range$19,190–$27,590
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Consumer rating
(14 reviews) - Combined mpg 20–23
- Body styles Hatchback, wagon
Notable features in 2010:
- New body style for 2010
- Unique hatchback styling
- 168-hp four-cylinder
- Turbocharged all-wheel-drive Ralliart version
- Available dual-clutch transmission (Ralliart)
Previous generation
2004–09 Lancer Sportback
2009
- MSRP range–
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Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
2004
- MSRP range$16,709–$19,319
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Consumer rating
(6 reviews) - Combined mpg –
- Body style Hatchback
Notable features in 2004:
- 160-hp and 162-hp engines
- FWD layout
- Rally-car heritage
- LS and Ralliart trim levels