List of Plymouth vehicles
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This is a list of automobiles sold under the Plymouth brand name of the Chrysler Corporation
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Passenger cars

  • Plymouth Acclaim
    Plymouth Acclaim
    The Plymouth Acclaim is a mid-size sedan produced in the 1989 to 1995 model years. The Acclaim was Plymouth's updated replacement for the similarly sized E-body Caravelle; both cars were built on the Chrysler K platform...

     (1989–1995)
  • Plymouth Arrow (1976–1980, rebadged Mitsubishi Lancer Celeste
    Mitsubishi Lancer
    The Mitsubishi Lancer is a family car built by Mitsubishi Motors. It has been known as the Colt Lancer, Dodge/Plymouth Colt, Chrysler Valiant Lancer, Chrysler Lancer, Eagle Summit, Hindustan Lancer, Soueast Lioncel, Mitsubishi Carisma, and Mitsubishi Mirage in various countries at different times,...

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  • Plymouth Arrow Truck
    Dodge Ram 50
    The Dodge Ram 50 was a compact pickup truck produced by Mitsubishi Motors and sold by the Chrysler Corporation from 1979 to 1993. Plymouth also received a version of the truck known as the Arrow Truck, sold from 1979 to 1982. This was Chrysler's belated answer to the Ford Courier from Mazda and...

     (1979–1982, rebadged Mitsubishi Forte)
  • Plymouth Barracuda
    Plymouth Barracuda
    The Plymouth Barracuda is a 2-door car that was manufactured by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1964-1974.The first-generation Barracuda, a fastback A-body coupe based on the Plymouth Valiant, had a distinctive wraparound back glass and was available from 1964-1966.The...

     (1964–1974)
  • Plymouth Belvedere
    Plymouth Belvedere
    The Plymouth Belvedere was an American automobile produced by Plymouth from 1951-1970.-1951–1953:Introduced on March 31, the 1951 Plymouth Belvedere arrived as a two-door pillarless hardtop. It was Plymouth's first vehicle of such design and was built in response to Chevrolet's Bel Air...

     (1954–1970)
  • Plymouth Breeze
    Plymouth Breeze
    The Plymouth Breeze is a mid-sized 4-door sedan introduced in 1996 as a badge-engineered Plymouth version of the Chrysler Cirrus and Dodge Stratus released in late 1995. These three JA-platform cars were collectively known as the Cloud Cars because of their loosely sky-themed names. At...

     (1996–2000)
  • Plymouth Caravelle
    Plymouth Caravelle
    The Plymouth Caravelle is a mid-size sedan that was originally a 1983 Canadian model. The Caravelle came to the United States in 1985 to replace the Chrysler E-Class. It was essentially identical to the concurrent Dodge 600. It was replaced by the Plymouth Acclaim in 1989...

     (1985–1988)
  • Plymouth Champ (1979–1982, rebadged Mitsubishi Mirage
    Mitsubishi Mirage
    Mitsubishi launched the Mirage as a three-door front wheel drive hatchback in 1978, as a response to the first fuel crisis some years before. It had a distinctive design with large windows and Mitsubishi's Super Shift transmission . A five-door joined the range in 1979...

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  • Plymouth Colt (1983–1994, rebadged Mitsubishi Mirage
    Mitsubishi Mirage
    Mitsubishi launched the Mirage as a three-door front wheel drive hatchback in 1978, as a response to the first fuel crisis some years before. It had a distinctive design with large windows and Mitsubishi's Super Shift transmission . A five-door joined the range in 1979...

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  • Plymouth Conquest (1984–1986, rebadged Mitsubishi Starion
    Mitsubishi Starion
    The Mitsubishi Starion is a two-door, turbocharged four-cylinder rear-wheel drive four-seat sports car that was in production from 1982 to 1989. It was also marketed in North America as the Conquest under the Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth names; both the Starion and Conquest came to an end in 1989...

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  • Plymouth Cranbrook
    Plymouth Cranbrook
    The Plymouth Cranbrook was built by the Plymouth division of Chrysler from 1951-1953. It replaced the Special Deluxe when Plymouth changed its naming scheme; it was essentially the same as the Concord and Cambridge, but at a higher trim level....

  • Plymouth Cricket
    Hillman Avenger
    The Hillman Avenger was a rear-wheel drive small family car originally manufactured under the Hillman marque by the Rootes Group from 1970–1976, and made by Chrysler Europe from 1976–1981 as the Chrysler Avenger and finally the Talbot Avenger...

     (1971–1975, rebadged Hillman Avenger
    Hillman Avenger
    The Hillman Avenger was a rear-wheel drive small family car originally manufactured under the Hillman marque by the Rootes Group from 1970–1976, and made by Chrysler Europe from 1976–1981 as the Chrysler Avenger and finally the Talbot Avenger...

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  • Plymouth Duster
    Plymouth Duster
    The first Plymouth Duster was a semi-fastback version of the Plymouth Valiant automobile, produced in the US from 1970 to 1976.The Duster name was later revived for optional trim packages on certain versions of the 1979-1980 Plymouth Volare, 1985-1987 Plymouth Turismo, and 1992-1994 Plymouth...

     (1970–1976)
  • Plymouth Fury
    Plymouth Fury
    The Plymouth Fury is an automobile which was produced by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1956 to 1978. The Fury was introduced as a premium-priced model designed to showcase the line, with the intent to draw consumers into showrooms....

     (1956–1978)
  • Plymouth Gran Fury
    Plymouth Gran Fury
    The Plymouth Gran Fury is an automobile manufactured by the Chrysler Corporation to signify Plymouth's largest full-size automobile from 1975 to 1977. The nameplate would be used on successive downsizings, first in 1980, and again in 1982, through what would originally have been intermediate and...

     (1975–1977, 1980–1989)
  • Plymouth Grand Voyager (1987–2000)
  • Plymouth GTX
    Plymouth GTX
    The Plymouth GTX was introduced as the Belvedere GTX in 1967 by the Plymouth division to be a "gentleman's" muscle car.It's most notable appearance in modern popular culture is in the television series Angel, in which the title character drove a black 1967 model.-1967:It was to be an exceptional...

     (1967–1971)
  • Plymouth Horizon (1978–1990)
  • Plymouth Laser
    Plymouth Laser
    The Plymouth Laser was a sports coupe sold under the Plymouth brand from 1989 to 1994. The Laser and its siblings: the Mitsubishi Eclipse and Eagle Talon, were the first vehicles produced under the newly formed Diamond Star Motors, a joint-venture between the Chrysler Corporation and the...

     (1990–1994, rebadged Mitsubishi Eclipse
    Mitsubishi Eclipse
    The Mitsubishi Eclipse was a coupe that was in production since 1989 for left hand drive traffic markets. According to Mitsubishi, the car was named after an 18th century English racehorse which won 26 races, and has also been sold as the Eagle Talon and the Plymouth Laser captive imports through...

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  • Plymouth Neon (1995–2001)
  • Plymouth Plaza
    Plymouth Plaza
    The Plymouth Plaza was an automobile produced by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1954 through the 1958 model year. The Plymouth Plaza had Plymouth's popular styling of the late 1950s, which is most recognized on the Plymouth Fury .The Plaza was Plymouth's entry-level car...

     (1954–1958)
  • Plymouth Prowler
    Plymouth Prowler
    The Plymouth Prowler, later the Chrysler Prowler, is a "retro" styled production car built in 1997 and 1999-2002. The Prowler was based on the 1993 concept car of the same name.- Design :...

     (1997–2001)
  • Plymouth Reliant
    Plymouth Reliant
    The Plymouth Reliant was one of the first two so-called "K-cars" manufactured by the Chrysler Corporation, introduced for the 1981 model year. The Reliant replaced the Plymouth Volaré/Road Runner, which was the short-lived successor automobile to the highly regarded Plymouth Valiant...

     (1981–1989)
  • Plymouth Road Runner
    Plymouth Road Runner
    The Plymouth Road Runner was a muscle car built by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation in the United States between 1968 and 1980. In 1968, the first muscle cars were, in the opinion of many, moving away from their roots as relatively cheap, fast cars as they gained options...

     (1968–1980)
  • Plymouth Sapporo (1978–1983, rebadged Mitsubishi Galant
    Mitsubishi Galant
    The first generation of the car, initially known as the Colt Galant, was released in December 1969. The design was dubbed "Dynawedge" by Mitsubishi, referring to the influence of aerodynamics on the silhouette. Three models were available, powered by the new 'Saturn' engine in 1.3 or 1.5 L ...

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  • Plymouth Satellite
    Plymouth Satellite
    The Plymouth Satellite is an automobile introduced in 1965 as the top model in Plymouth's mid-size Belvedere line. The Satellite remained the top of the line model until the 1967 model year, where it became the mid-price model with the GTX taking its place as the top model. The Fury name was moved...

     (1966–1974)
  • Plymouth Savoy
    Plymouth Savoy
    The Plymouth Savoy is an automobile produced by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation of Highland Park, Michigan.Plymouth used the name Savoy on several automobiles. From 1951-1953, the Savoy name was used on a station wagon, upgrading the base model Suburban...

     (1951–1965)
  • Plymouth Scamp
    Plymouth Valiant
    The Plymouth Valiant is an automobile manufactured by the Plymouth division of Chrysler Corporation in the United States from 1960 to 1976. It was created to give the company an entry in the compact car market emerging in the late 1950s...

     (1971–1976, 1983)
  • Plymouth Sundance
    Plymouth Sundance
    The Plymouth Sundance is a compact car model that was produced for model years 1987 to 1994. It was designed to compete with upmarket compacts such as the Geo Prizm, Ford Escort and the Honda Civic after the production of the Horizon was to be extended...

     (1987–1994)
  • Plymouth Suburban
    Plymouth Suburban
    Plymouth Suburban is a Plymouth station wagon produced from 1949 to 1978.Prior to 1949, Plymouth had offered only a 4-door "woodie" station wagon, which was expensive not only to build, but also to buy. In 1949, Plymouth revolutionised the US station wagon market by introducing the industry's first...

  • Plymouth Superbird
    Plymouth Superbird
    The short-lived Plymouth Road Runner Superbird was a highly modified version of the Plymouth Road Runner with well known graphics and horn. It was the factory's follow up stock car racing design for the 1970 season to the Dodge Charger Daytona of 1969, and incorporated many engineering changes and...

     (1970)
  • Plymouth TC3 (1979–1982)
  • Plymouth Trailduster (1974–1981)
  • Plymouth Turismo (1983–1987)
  • Plymouth Valiant
    Plymouth Valiant
    The Plymouth Valiant is an automobile manufactured by the Plymouth division of Chrysler Corporation in the United States from 1960 to 1976. It was created to give the company an entry in the compact car market emerging in the late 1950s...

     (1960–1976)
  • Plymouth VIP (1966–1969)
  • Plymouth Volaré (1976–1980)
  • Plymouth Voyager
    Plymouth Voyager
    In 1984, the Voyager name was applied to Plymouth's variant of Chrysler's all new minivan. This Voyager used the Chrysler S platform, which was derived from the K-platform . In addition to using a derived platform, the Voyager shared many components with the K-cars, most notably the interior...

     (1974–2000)

Trucks

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

Concept cars

  • Plymouth XX-500 (1951)
  • Plymouth Belmont
    Plymouth Belmont
    The Plymouth Belmont was a 1954 concept sports car. It were the first plastic-bodied cars by the Chrysler Corporation. The Belmont seated two and used a V8 engine, that produced up to . It was originally painted in a light blue metallic, it was painted red later. It was 191.5" long...

     (1954)
  • Plymouth Explorer (1954)
  • Plymouth Cabana
    Plymouth Cabana
    The Plymouth Cabana was a 1958 concept car. It was a station wagon the featured a unique glass roof for the rear portion of the car.-References:* http://www.autoweteran.gower.pl/concept_timeline.html...

     (1958)
  • Plymouth XNR (1960)
  • Plymouth Satellite II (1964)
  • Plymouth V.I.P. (1965)
  • Plymouth Barracuda Formula SX (1967)
  • Plymouth Duster I Road Runner (1969)
  • Plymouth Rapid Transit System 'Cuda 440 (1970)
  • Plymouth Rapid Transit System Road Runner (1970)
  • Plymouth Rapid Transit System Duster 340 (1970)
  • Plymouth Concept Voyager II (1986)
  • Plymouth Slingshot
    Plymouth Slingshot
    The Plymouth Slingshot is a concept car produced in 1988 by Plymouth. The Slingshot was introduced at the 1988 Los Angeles Auto Show.-Design:...

     (1988)
  • Plymouth Speedster (1989)
  • Plymouth Voyager III
    Plymouth Voyager 3
    The Plymouth Voyager 3 was a minivan concept car revealed in 1989. Part of its aerodynamic design featured a glass roof. One thing that was unique about this car was that in a sense it was a mini tractor-trailer; the cab separated from the back of the car and could be driven by itself. The rear...

     (1990)
  • Plymouth Breeze
    Plymouth Breeze
    The Plymouth Breeze is a mid-sized 4-door sedan introduced in 1996 as a badge-engineered Plymouth version of the Chrysler Cirrus and Dodge Stratus released in late 1995. These three JA-platform cars were collectively known as the Cloud Cars because of their loosely sky-themed names. At...

  • Plymouth Prowler
    Plymouth Prowler
    The Plymouth Prowler, later the Chrysler Prowler, is a "retro" styled production car built in 1997 and 1999-2002. The Prowler was based on the 1993 concept car of the same name.- Design :...

     (1993)
  • Plymouth Neon Espresso (1994)
  • Plymouth Backpack
    Plymouth Backpack
    The Plymouth Backpack was a front wheel drive concept car, released in 1995. It could fit two passengers and had a space for a laptop on a small table. There was also a built in bike rack on the back....

     (1995)
  • Plymouth Pronto
    Plymouth Pronto
    The Plymouth Pronto was a small concept car released in 1997. The design was modern for its time along with several retro-style touches. The front of the Pronto resembled that of the Plymouth Prowler. The Pronto also featured a roll-back fabric top...

     (1997)
  • Plymouth Pronto Spyder
    Plymouth Pronto Spyder
    The Plymouth Pronto Spyder was a 2-door roadster concept car revealed in 1998. It never went into production, partly because of the discontinuation of the Plymouth brand, but largely because it was meant as a rolling test of styling and mechanical concepts....

     (1998)
  • Plymouth Howler
    Plymouth Howler
    The Plymouth Howler is a roadster concept car designed and built by Plymouth. It was first presented at the 1999 SEMA show. It is essentially a redesigned Prowler which addressed some of the complaints and problems existing Prowler owners had....

    (1999)
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