Replacing the 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart is very expensive.
On the outside, the Lancer looks pretty good. Wilner offered only two-tone finishes to emphasize its street smarts and put its name on the rear – Allroads Ronin. It still has the original wheels, except they are painted, but this time in white.
There's a bit of wood on the car dashboard and car center console, but it's all finished in Amarate, a uniquely Japanese, long-lasting color that makes it a nice alternative to Alcantara (and Japan).


The mask gives you a headache, and the tattoo you'd expect on a criminal's back. Fortunately, it doesn't appear in your view while driving, but it makes us think of not knowing when to stop, or if less is more, or something like that.
Take a look inside and you'll find the samurai theme pops up several times in unexpected places. The all-plastic car handle has been replaced by a metal one, and if the leather-wrapped handbrake isn't enough to distinguish the katana, the actual blade strapped to the back should do the trick. However, we doubt it's wise to have one in your car.
