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A sharper design and a longer list of standard equipment should help the car really stand out among other compact sedans currently on sale in the US.
"[It] not only looks good with its updated styling, but it drives and performs at a level well beyond its value-oriented price point," said Mitsubishi North America executive vice president, Don Swearingen.
"The new 2016 Lancer builds upon the legacy of challenging what a compact car can be in terms of design, technology and performance, all at an affordable price."
Even in entry-level ES trim, the Lancer offers hands-free smartphone connectivity, automatic climate control and alloy wheels as standard while all-wheel control and a CVT8 transmission are now available as options.
Prices for the 2016 Lancer will start at $17595.
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