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 |
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De Luxe | 1946 | 1950 | 1 | Full-size car. Special De Luxe was an upper trim model | |
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Suburban | 1949 | 1961 | 2 | Station wagon | |
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Cambridge | 1951 | 1953 | 1 | Full-size car, middle range model | |
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Concord | 1951 | 1952 | 1 | Full-size car, least expensive model | |
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Cranbrook | 1951 | 1953 | 1 | Full-size car, top-range model | |
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Belvedere | 1954 | 1970 | Chrysler B platform | 7 | Middle range full-size car until 1965, intermediate car until 1970 |
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Plaza | 1954 | 1958 | 1 | Entry-level car | |
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Savoy | 1954 | 1964 | Chrysler B platform | 5 | Full-size car, least expensive model |
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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 |
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Valiant | 1960 | 1976 | Chrysler A platform | 3 | Compact car |
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Barracuda | 1964 | 1974 | Chrysler A platform Chrysler E platform |
3 | Two-door muscle car |
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Satellite | 1965 | 1974 | Chrysler B platform | 3 | Mid-size car, upper trim model of Belvedere |
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GTX | 1966 | 1971 | Chrysler B platform | 3 | Upper-trim mid-size muscle car |
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Roadrunner | 1968 | 1980 | Chrysler B platform | 3 | Basic-trim mid-size muscle car |
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Duster | 1970 | 1976 | Chrysler A platform | 1 | Two-door sports car |
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Superbird | 1970 | 1970 | Chrysler B platform | 1 | Two-door race car / muscle car |
Cricket | 1971 | 1973 | Subcompact car, rebadged Hillman Avenger | |||
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Colt | 1974 | 1994 | 6 | Compact / subcompact car, rebadged Mitsubishi Mirage | |
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Trail Duster | 1974 | 1981 | Chrysler AD platform | 1 | SUV |
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Voyager / Grand Voyager | 1974 | 2000 | Chrysler S platform Chrysler AS platform Chrysler NS platform |
3 | Full-size van (1974–1983) and minivan (1984–2000) |
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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 |
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Volaré | 1976 | 1980 | Chrysler F platform | 1 | Compact car |
Arrow | 1976 | 1980 | 1 | Compact car, rebadged Mitsubishi Lancer Celeste | ||
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Horizon | 1978 | 1990 | Chrysler L platform | 1 | Subcompact car, called Plymouth Expo in Canada |
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Sapporo | 1978 | 1983 | 1 | Sports car, rebadged Mitsubishi Galant Lambda | |
Arrow Truck | 1979 | 1982 | 1 | Two-door truck, rebadged Mitsubishi Forte | ||
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Champ | 1979 | 1982 | 1 | Subcompact car, rebadged Mitsubishi Mirage | |
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TC3 | 1979 | 1982 | Chrysler L platform | 1 | Subcompact car |
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Reliant | 1981 | 1989 | Chrysler K Platform | 1 | Mid-size car, least expensive model |
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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 |
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Scamp | 1983 | 1983 | Chrysler L platform | 1 | 2-door truck, rebadged Dodge Rampage |
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Turismo | 1983 | 1987 | Chrysler L platform | 1 | Subcompact car succeeding TC3 |
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Colt Vista | 1984 | 1994 | 1 | Compact MPV, rebadged Mitsubishi Chariot | |
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Conquest | 1984 | 1986 | 1 | Sports car, rebadged Mitsubishi Starion | |
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Sundance | 1987 | 1994 | Chrysler P platform | 1 | Compact car succeeding Turismo |
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Acclaim | 1989 | 1995 | Chrysler A platform | 1 | Mid-size sedan replacing Caravelle and Reliant |
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Laser | 1990 | 1994 | Chrysler D platform | 1 | Sports coupe |
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Neon | 1994 | 2001 | Chrysler PL platform | 2 | Compact car succeeding Sundance |
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Breeze | 1996 | 2000 | Chrysler JA platform | 1 | Mid-size sedan succeeding Acclaim |
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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
Model | Year | Type | Specifications | Features |
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Plymouth XX-500[1] | 1950 | Sedan | ||
Plymouth Belmont | c.1953 | 2-seater Convertible | 3.9L 150 hp V8 | |
Plymouth Explorer | 1954 | Coupé | ||
Plymouth Plainsman | 1957 | Station wagon | ||
Plymouth Cabana | 1958 | Station wagon | Unique glass roof for the rear portion of the car. | |
Plymouth XNR | 1960 | 2-seater convertible | 2.8L 250 hp Straight-six engine[2] | |
Plymouth Asimmetrica | 1961 | 3.7L 145 hp Straight-six engine[3] | ||
Plymouth Valiant St. Regis | 1962 | Coupé | ||
Plymouth V.I.P. | 1965 | 4-seater convertible | Unique roof bar from the top of the windshield to the rear deck. | |
Plymouth Barracuda Formula SX | 1966 | Coupé | ||
Plymouth Duster I Road Runner | 1969 | 340 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) | 1970 | Convertible | ||
Plymouth Rapid Transit System Road Runner | Coupé | Three-colored tail lights: red for "braking", yellow for "coasting" and green for "on the gas". | ||
Plymouth Rapid Transit System Duster 340 | 5.6L c.300 hp V8[4] | |||
Plymouth Concept Voyager II | 1986 | Minivan | ||
Plymouth Slingshot | 1988 | 2-seater coupé | 2.2L 225 hp turbocharged Straight-four engine | Canopy 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 Speedster | 1989 | 2-seater convertible | No opening doors, to make getting in more fun | |
Plymouth Voyager 3 | Minivan | The front of the car could be driven by itself or driven when attached to a "miniature tractor-trailer" Glass roof | ||
Plymouth X2S | Coupé Convertible | 2.0L (turbocharged) 167 hp V6 | ||
Plymouth Breeze | c.1990 | Sedan | 2.0L 132 hp 4 cylinder engine 2.4L 150 hp Straight-four engine | |
Plymouth Prowler | 1993 | Convertible | 3.5L 214 hp V6 | |
Plymouth Expresso | 1994 | Compact car | ||
Plymouth Backpack | 1995 | 2-seater | Space for a laptop on a small table Built-in bike rack on the back | |
Plymouth Pronto | 1997 | Convertible | The front of the car resembled that of the Prowler Roll-back fabric top | |
Plymouth Pronto Spyder | 1998 | 2.4L 225 hp Straight-four engine | ||
Plymouth Howler | 1999 | 3.5L c.250 hp V6 4.7L c.250 hp V8 | ||
Plymouth Voyager XG[5] | Minivan | 2.5L 115 hp turbocharged diesel engine | Powered retractable sunroof |
References
- ↑ "Concept Cars - Plymouth XX-500". Archived from the original on 2010-12-30. Retrieved 2013-08-25.
- ↑ "Auctions".
- ↑ "1962 Plymouth Ghia Asimmetrica specifications | technical data | performance | fuel economy | emissions | dimensions | horsepower | torque | weight".
- ↑ "1970 Plymouth Duster 340". 10 January 2007.
- ↑ "Plymouth Voyager XG Concept Minivan Appeals to New Generation".
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