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| platform =
 
| platform =
 
| engine = 1.5L carburetted 12-valve SOHC [[4G15|Orion]],<BR>1.5L EFI 12-valve SOHC [[4G15|Orion]],<BR>1.6L EFI DOHC [[4G61|Sirius]]
 
| engine = 1.5L carburetted 12-valve SOHC [[4G15|Orion]],<BR>1.5L EFI 12-valve SOHC [[4G15|Orion]],<BR>1.6L EFI DOHC [[4G61|Sirius]]
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| transmission = [[F5M31]] 5 Speed Manual<BR>[[KM170]] 3 Speed Automatic<BR>[[F4A21]] 4 Speed Automatic
 
| wheelbase =  2455mm (4/5 door),<BR>2385mm (3 door)
 
| wheelbase =  2455mm (4/5 door),<BR>2385mm (3 door)
 
| length = 3960mm (3 door), 4235mm (4/5 door)
 
| length = 3960mm (3 door), 4235mm (4/5 door)
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| designer = Masaru Furukawa
 
| designer = Masaru Furukawa
 
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The Lancer nameplate re-emerged in Australia in September of 1988 with the introduction of the '''fifth generation Lancer''', designated as the CA. The last time a Lancer was sold in Australia was in 1981 with the [[2g_Lancer|Chrysler Lancer]]. The [[3g_Lancer|third generation]] Lancer was sold in Australia as the [[Mitsubishi Colt]].
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The Lancer nameplate re-emerged in Australia in September of 1988 with the introduction of the '''fifth generation Lancer''', designated as the CA. The last time a car bearing the Lancer badge was sold in Australia was in 1981 with the [[Lancer (LA - LC)|Chrysler Lancer]]. The [[3g_Lancer|third generation]] Lancer was sold in Australia as the [[Colt (RA-RE)|Mitsubishi Colt]].
  
 
==CA Series==
 
==CA Series==
The CA Lancer launched in Australia in September 1998 initially only as a four door sedan with a five door hatchback following in 1989. All featured the 1.5L carburetted 12-valve [[4G15|Orion]] engine with a choice of 5 speed manual, 3 speed auto or 4 speed auto (depending on variant).
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The CA Lancer launched in Australia in September 1988 initially only as a four door sedan with the 1.5L carburetted 12-valve [[4G15|Orion]] engine and a choice of [[F5M31|5 speed manual]], [[KM170|3 speed auto]] or [[F4A21|4 speed auto]] (depending on variant).
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In 1989, the range expanded with the five and three door hatches being added to the model range in Australia. Electronic fuel injection become standard on the SE and SX variants starting in 1989 increasing power to 61 kW and 126Nm.
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===GLX===
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At launch, the GLX was the base model in the Lancer range. The GLX was available with the 1.5L carburetted engine with choice of 3 speed automatic or 5 speed manual transmission and featured a two speaker radio cassette stereo. It was available in both the four door sedan and five door hatch.
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===GL===
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In 1989, the GL was slotted in the model line up below the GLX as the new base model. Available as both the four door sedan and five door hatch, the GL was powered by a carburetted 1.5L engine with only the 5 speed manual transmission. Features were modest with a two speaker radio cassette stereo.
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===SE===
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[[Category:Mitsubishi Lancer]]
 
[[Category:Mitsubishi Lancer]]

Latest revision as of 20:31, 4 September 2015