This is a list of automobiles sold under the Plymouth brand name of the Chrysler Corporation.

Passenger cars

Exterior Name Year Introduced Year Discontinued Platforms Generation Vehicle Information
De Luxe 1946 1950 1 Full-size car. Special De Luxe was an upper trim model
Suburban 1949 1961 2 Station wagon
Cambridge 1951 1953 1 Full-size car, middle range model
Concord 1951 1952 1 Full-size car, least expensive model
Cranbrook 1951 1953 1 Full-size car, top-range model
Belvedere 1954 1970 Chrysler B platform 7 Middle range full-size car until 1965, intermediate car until 1970
Plaza 1954 1958 1 Entry-level car
Savoy 1954 1964 Chrysler B platform 5 Full-size car, least expensive model
Fury 1956 1978 Chrysler C platform
Chrysler B platform
7 Top-range full-size (1956–1961, 1965–1974) and mid-size (1962–1964, 1975–1978) car, Sport Fury upper trim was available in 1959 and 1962–1971, VIP luxury trim was available in 1966–1969
Valiant 1960 1976 Chrysler A platform 3 Compact car
Barracuda 1964 1974 Chrysler A platform
Chrysler E platform
3 Two-door muscle car
Satellite 1965 1974 Chrysler B platform 3 Mid-size car, upper trim model of Belvedere
GTX 1966 1971 Chrysler B platform 3 Upper-trim mid-size muscle car
Roadrunner 1968 1980 Chrysler B platform 3 Basic-trim mid-size muscle car
Duster 1970 1976 Chrysler A platform 1 Two-door sports car
Superbird 1970 1970 Chrysler B platform 1 Two-door race car / muscle car
Cricket 1971 1973 Subcompact car, rebadged Hillman Avenger
Colt 1974 1994 6 Compact / subcompact car, rebadged Mitsubishi Mirage
Trail Duster 1974 1981 Chrysler AD platform 1 SUV
Voyager / Grand Voyager 1974 2000 Chrysler S platform
Chrysler AS platform
Chrysler NS platform
3 Full-size van (1974–1983) and minivan (1984–2000)
Gran Fury 1975 1989 Chrysler C platform
Chrysler R platform
Chrylser M platform
3 Full-size (1975–1981) and top range mid-size (1982–1989) car
Volaré 1976 1980 Chrysler F platform 1 Compact car
Arrow 1976 1980 1 Compact car, rebadged Mitsubishi Lancer Celeste
Horizon 1978 1990 Chrysler L platform 1 Subcompact car, called Plymouth Expo in Canada
Sapporo 1978 1983 1 Sports car, rebadged Mitsubishi Galant Lambda
Arrow Truck 1979 1982 1 Two-door truck, rebadged Mitsubishi Forte
Champ 1979 1982 1 Subcompact car, rebadged Mitsubishi Mirage
TC3 1979 1982 Chrysler L platform 1 Subcompact car
Reliant 1981 1989 Chrysler K Platform 1 Mid-size car, least expensive model
Caravelle 1983 1988 Chrysler E platform (Sedan)
Chrysler K Platform (Coupe)
1 Mid-size car, middle range model. First introduced in Canada in 1983 and then came to the United States in 1985
Scamp 1983 1983 Chrysler L platform 1 2-door truck, rebadged Dodge Rampage
Turismo 1983 1987 Chrysler L platform 1 Subcompact car succeeding TC3
Colt Vista 1984 1994 1 Compact MPV, rebadged Mitsubishi Chariot
Conquest 1984 1986 1 Sports car, rebadged Mitsubishi Starion
Sundance 1987 1994 Chrysler P platform 1 Compact car succeeding Turismo
Acclaim 1989 1995 Chrysler A platform 1 Mid-size sedan replacing Caravelle and Reliant
Laser 1990 1994 Chrysler D platform 1 Sports coupe
Neon 1994 2001 Chrysler PL platform 2 Compact car succeeding Sundance
Breeze 1996 2000 Chrysler JA platform 1 Mid-size sedan succeeding Acclaim
Prowler 1997 2001 Chrysler PR platform 1 Sports car

Trucks

Plymouth PT-50 pickup truck
  • PV-Sedan Delivery
  • PT-50
  • PT-57
  • PT-81
  • PT-105
  • PT-125
  • P-14-S

Concept cars

1952 Plymouth Explorer
1973 Plymouth (Rapid Transit System) Duster 340
1988 Plymouth Slingshot
ModelYearTypeSpecificationsFeatures
Plymouth XX-500[1]1950Sedan
Plymouth Belmontc.19532-seater Convertible3.9L 150 hp V8
Plymouth Explorer1954Coupé
Plymouth Plainsman1957Station wagon
Plymouth Cabana1958Station wagonUnique glass roof for the rear portion of the car.
Plymouth XNR19602-seater convertible2.8L 250 hp Straight-six engine[2]
Plymouth Asimmetrica19613.7L 145 hp Straight-six engine[3]
Plymouth Valiant St. Regis1962Coupé
Plymouth V.I.P.19654-seater convertibleUnique roof bar from the top of the windshield to the rear deck.
Plymouth Barracuda Formula SX1966Coupé
Plymouth Duster I Road Runner1969340 hp V8
426 hp V8
All features of the Road Runner plus flaps on top and sides and adjustable spoilers on the side of the rear fender, all to reduce lift.
Plymouth Rapid Transit System 'Cuda (440)1970Convertible
Plymouth Rapid Transit System Road RunnerCoupéThree-colored tail lights: red for "braking", yellow for "coasting" and green for "on the gas".
Plymouth Rapid Transit System Duster 3405.6L c.300 hp V8[4]
Plymouth Concept Voyager II1986Minivan
Plymouth Slingshot19882-seater coupé2.2L 225 hp turbocharged Straight-four engineCanopy that swings upwards to open the car
Adjustable four-wheel independent suspension
Keyless credit card-like entry
Combined headlight and rear-view mirror pods
Exposed engine and suspension
Plymouth Speedster19892-seater convertibleNo opening doors, to make getting in more fun
Plymouth Voyager 3MinivanThe front of the car could be driven by itself or driven when attached to a "miniature tractor-trailer"
Glass roof
Plymouth X2SCoupé
Convertible
2.0L (turbocharged) 167 hp V6
Plymouth Breezec.1990Sedan2.0L 132 hp 4 cylinder engine
2.4L 150 hp Straight-four engine
Plymouth Prowler1993Convertible3.5L 214 hp V6
Plymouth Expresso1994Compact car
Plymouth Backpack19952-seaterSpace for a laptop on a small table
Built-in bike rack on the back
Plymouth Pronto1997ConvertibleThe front of the car resembled that of the Prowler
Roll-back fabric top
Plymouth Pronto Spyder19982.4L 225 hp Straight-four engine
Plymouth Howler19993.5L c.250 hp V6
4.7L c.250 hp V8
Plymouth Voyager XG[5]Minivan2.5L 115 hp turbocharged diesel enginePowered retractable sunroof

References

  1. "Concept Cars - Plymouth XX-500". Archived from the original on 2010-12-30. Retrieved 2013-08-25.
  2. "Auctions".
  3. "1962 Plymouth Ghia Asimmetrica specifications | technical data | performance | fuel economy | emissions | dimensions | horsepower | torque | weight".
  4. "1970 Plymouth Duster 340". 10 January 2007.
  5. "Plymouth Voyager XG Concept Minivan Appeals to New Generation".
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