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Mitsubishi FTO

Mitsubishi FTO

Production period:

1994 to 2000

Class :

sports car

Body versions :

Coupe

Engines:

Gasoline : 1.8-2.0 liters (92-147 kW)

Length:

4365 mm

Width:

1735 mm

Height:

1300 mm

Wheelbase :

2500 mm

Curb weight :

1100-1210 kg

The Mitsubishi FTO is a front-wheel sports coupe produced by Mitsubishi Motors from 1994 to 2000 .

History

Originally, the Mitsubishi FTO was designed exclusively for the Japanese market, but its popularity as a gray market import to Britain and Australia meant that the model was later officially offered in limited quantities by the local importers.

FTO stands for "Fresh Touring Origination", and Mitsubishi described it as "a touring model overflowing with freshness, youthfulness, and originality". The name had been used in 1971 for the Galant Coupe FTO , one of the first Mitsubishi sports coupes.

All FTOs produced are front- wheel drive , with an in- line 4-cylinder engine or a transversely mounted V6 . The front bumper was changed in 1997, but the rest of the vehicle remained almost identical to the previous models.

Mitsubishi FTO

The gearbox types available on the FTO were a 5-speed manual or INVECS-II , the Mitsubishi authorized version of the Tiptronic , Porsche 's semi-automatic gearbox . The first models had a 4-speed gearbox, the last 5, slightly more robust than the previous type.The INVECS II is a computer-controlled automatic transmission that can "learn" the driver's driving style, using the "Adaptive Shift Control" software . As soon as you start driving the computer starts tracking the style, and after a while it automatically sets the points for each shift and downshift, making driving on the road smoothe.

An electric version, the FTO-EV, was produced in 1998 as an experimental vehicle. The car used high-performance lithium -ion ​​batteries and set a record of distance traveled on a 24-hour charge.

GPX Limited Edition 

On 2 December 1994 , the "Japanese Car of the Year" committee announced that the FTO sports car had been designated "1994-1995 Car of the Year". The reasons for the victory, aside from its performance as a sports car, were that the FTO possessed a state-of-the-art chassis and the INVECS-II sports model automatic transmission. Since in previous years the award had only been won by sedansand that the FTO was the first sports car to win it after the Toyota MR2 in 1984, Mitsubishi, to celebrate, decided to produce a special limited edition. It is easily recognized by its color, the "Dandelion Yellow", the emblem "'94 -95 Japan Car of the Year" and LSD, the limited slip differential, as standard. Less than five hundred were produced.

Nakaya Tune FTO 

The Nakaya-Tune FTO was a limited edition produced in early 1997 , only 300 were sold. The car was directly modified by Akihiko Nakaya, driver of the Taeivon FTO in the Japanese GT300 class in the years 1998-1999. The main differences are Nakaya-Tune (Prof) exhausts, Nakaya-Tune (AP) brake pads, Nakaya-Tune carbon fiber spoiler, Nakaya-Tune suspension , Nakaya-Tune (Ohlins) shock absorbers

Mitsubishi FTO  specifications

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  •  Mitsubishi FTO Technical details and specifications (1994-2000)

    Versions and engines 

    October 1994 - August 1997 

    • GS - 1800 cm³ 4 cylinders SOHC 16 valves 125 bhp @ 6,000 rpm
    • GR - 2000 cm³ V6 DOHC 24 valves Multi Point Injection 170 bhp @ 7000 rpm
    • GR Sports Package - 2000 cm³ V6 DOHC 24 valves Multi Point Injection 170 bhp @ 7000 rpm
    • GP (1996-7) - 2000 cm³ V6 DOHC 24 valves MIVEC 200 bhp @ 7500 rpm
    • GPX - 2000 cm³ V6 DOHC 24 valves MIVEC 200 bhp @ 7500 rpm
    • GPX Limited Edition (1995-6) - 2000 cm³ V6 DOHC 24 valves MIVEC 200 bhp @ 7500 rpm

    August 1997 - July 2001 

    • GS - 1800 cm³ 4 cylinders SOHC 16 valves 125 bhp @ 6,000 rpm
    • GX Sports Package - 2000 cm³ V6 DOHC 24 valves Multi Point Injection 180 bhp @ 7000 rpm
    • GX Sports Package Aero Series - 2000 cm³ V6 DOHC 24 valves Multi Point Injection 180 bhp @ 7000 rpm
    • GPX - 2000 cm³ V6 DOHC 24 valves MIVEC 200 bhp @ 7500 rpm
    • GP Version R - 2000 cm³ V6 DOHC 24 valves MIVEC 200 bhp @ 7500 rpm
    • GP Version R Aero Series - 2000 cm³ V6 DOHC 24 valves MIVEC 200 bhp @ 7500 rpm

    Engine overview

    model

    capacity

    engine

    power

    1.8 i 16V GS

    1834 cm²

    R4 SOHC 16V

    93 kW (126 hp) at 6000 rpm

    2.0 i V6 24V GR

    1998 cm²

    V6 DOHC 24V

    127 kW (173 hp) at 7000 rpm

    2.0 i V6 24V GPX

    1998 cm²

    V6 DOHC 24V

    147 kW (200 hp) at 7500 rpm

    Quantities

    year

    piece

    1994

    20074

    1995

    9741

    1996

    2930

    1997

    1960

    1998

    1033

    1999

    616

    2000

    160

    total

    36512

     

    Data Mitsubishi FTO

    Mitsubishi FTO

    1800

    2000

    2000 HO

    Engine: 

    4-cylinder in-line engine (four-stroke)

    6-cylinder V-engine (four-stroke), fork angle 60 °

    displacement: 

    1834 cc

    1999 cm³

    Bore × stroke: 

    81 × 89 mm

    78.4 × 69 mm

    Power at 1 / min: 

    92 kW 
    (125 hp) 
    at 6000

    125 kW 
    (170 hp) 
    at 7000

    147 kW 
    (200 hp) 
    at 7500

    Max. Torque at 1 / min: 

    162 Nm at 4500

    186 Nm at 4400

    200 Nm at 6000

    Compression: 

    9.5: 1

    10.0: 1

    Fuel supply: 

    Electronic injection

    Valve control: 

    Overhead camshaft, drive via toothed belt

    2 × 1 overhead camshaft, drive via toothed belt

    Cooling: 

    water cooling

    Transmission: 

    5-speed gearbox 
    aW four-speed automatic 
    front-wheel drive

    Front suspension: 

    Triangle control arm, struts, coil springs

    Rear suspension: 

    Longitudinal and transverse links, coil springs

    brakes: 

    Disc brakes all around (ventilated at the front), servo

    Steering: 

    Rack and pinion steering, aW servo

    Body: 

    Sheet steel, self-supporting

    Track front / rear: 

    1475/1470 mm

    Wheelbase: 

    2500 mm

    Dimensions: 

    4320 × 1735 × 1300 mm

    Empty weight: 

    1100 kg

    1150 kg

    1170 kg

    maximum speed: 

    about 200 km / h

    about 220 km / h

    about 230 km / h

    0-100 km / h (factory): 

    not specified

    Consumption 
    (liters / 100 kilometers): 

    about 6-11 p

    about 8-13 p

    about 8-14 s

     

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