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2011 Mitsubishi Lancer ES - Sedan 2.0L CVT auto

overview

Passenger Doors

4

Passenger Capacity

5

Drive type

Front Wheel Drive

EPA mileage (combined)

28 mpg

engine

Horsepower

148 hp

Horsepower RPM

6,000

Torque

145 ft-lbs.

Torque RPM

4,200

Cylinders

4

Base engine size

2.00 L

Engine type

Gas

drivetrain

Final Drive Axle Ratio

5.41

Reverse Ratio

1.75

suspension and brakes

Front Suspension Type

MacPherson Strut

Rear Suspension Type

Multi-Link

Front Brakes

Front Disc Brakes

Rear Brakes

Rear Drum Brakes

Rear Drum Brake Dimensions

8.0 in.

Brake Type

ABS Brakes

ABS Brakes Type

4-Wheel

tires and wheels

Front Tire Size

P205/60R16

Rear Tire Size

P205/60R16

Rear Tire Size

P205/60R16

Spare Tire Size

Compact

Front Wheel Material

Steel

Rear Wheel Material

Steel

Spare Wheel Material

- TBD -

TPMS

Tire Pressure Monitor

weights and capacities

Curb weight

2,966 lbs.

Fuel tank capacity

15.60 gal.

Cargo capacity, all seats in place

12.30 cu.ft.

EPA interior volume

93.50 cu.ft.

exterior dimensions

Length

180.00 in.

Width

69.40

Height

58.70 in.

Wheelbase

103.70 in.

Front track

60.20 in.

Rear track

60.20 in.

Ground clearance

5.50 in.

Turning circle

32.80 ft.

interior dimensions

Front head room

39.60 in.

Front leg room

42.30 in.

Front shoulder room

54.70 in.

Front hip room

53.30 in.

Rear head room

36.90 in.

Rear leg room

36.10 in.

Rear shoulder room

54.30 in.

Rear hip room

54.10 in.

Other Features


  • 3-point safety belts for all occupants
  • 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) -inc: electronic brake...
  • Active head restraints
  • Active stability control (ASC) w/traction control
  • Child safety rear door locks
  • Driver & front passenger dual stage airbags -inc: front...
  • Front/rear crumple zones
  • Height adjustable front shoulder belt anchors -inc: pretensioners
  • Interior trunk lid release handle
  • Rear seat LATCH system (lower anchors & tethers for children)
  • RISE body construction
  • Tire pressure monitoring system
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