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Plymouth Laser
Corporation
Production 1990-1994
Class Sports Car
Body Style 3-Door hatchback
Length 172.8"
Width 66.7"
Height 51.4"
Wheelbase 97.2"
Weight 2500-2800 lbs
Transmission 5-Speed Manual, FWD/AWD
4-Speed Automatic, FWD/AWD
Engine 1.8L (107 cid) I4
2.0L (122 cid) I4
2.0L (122 cid) Turbo I4
Power 92-195
Similar Eagle Talon
Mitsubishi Eclipse

The Plymouth Laser was a small 2+2 sports coupe, one of the original Diamond-Star triplets, the other 2 of which were the Mitsubishi Eclipse and Eagle Talon, that was produced from 1990 to 1994. Like its Eclipse and Talon mates, the Laser was also available with normally-aspirated and turbocharged 4-cylinder engines, and available in front- and all wheel drive. It also holds a distinction of being one of the very few Plymouth models that was not also offered as a Dodge. The Eclipse and Talon were redesigned for 1995, but the Laser was dropped after the 1994 model year. There was no successor to the Laser.

See Also[]

See the 1st generation Mitsubishi Eclipse entry for more information about the Plymouth Laser.


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