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Mitsubishi says "Starion" is a contraction of "Star of Arion" — and refers to both a star and the mythical horse, Arion.The cover of the original Japanese Starion sales brochure, published by Mitsubishi (May 1982) carried the text: "the name STARION — derived from the combination of star and Arion, Hercules' horse in Greek mythology, symbolizes a sense of the universe, and of power and ...
Before the introduction of the Talon, the TSi (Turbo Sport Intercooled) nameplate was used on the 1986 through 1989 Mitsubishi Starion wide-body versions that were marketed as Dodge, Plymouth, or Chrysler Conquest model. [9] The TSi nameplate was used on a version of the Jeep Grand Cherokee (ZJ) during 1997 and 1998. Marketed as a sportier ...
The Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center (CTC) is the North American headquarters and main research and development facility for the automobile manufacturer Stellantis. The 504-acre (204 ha) complex is located next to Interstate 75 in Auburn Hills, Michigan , a northern suburb of Detroit .
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English: 1987 Chrysler Conquest TSi in White with Maroon interior, displayed as part of the Radwood event which made up part of the 2022 Greenwich Concours d'Elegance. Built in Okazaki, Japan. Built in Okazaki, Japan.
Chrysler: Conquest: 1987–1989 Coupé United States Chrysler: Viper: 1996–2002 Roadster, Coupé United States Sold only in Europe Chrysler: Prowler: 1997-2002 Roadster United States Luxury variant of the Plymouth version Chrysler: Crossfire: 2003–2007 Roadster, Coupé United States Chrysler: ME Four-Twelve: 2004 Coupé United States ...
1985 Chrysler Laser XE. The Chrysler Laser was billed as the Chrysler brand's first sports car, while the 1950s and 1960s Chrysler 300 letter series coupes and convertibles were very powerful and fast at the time. The Laser was a virtual clone of the Dodge Daytona, but came only in the upscale trim version.
The first Chrysler cars were introduced on January 5, 1924, at the New York Automobile Show – one year before Chrysler Corporation itself was created. These cars, launched by Maxwell Motors, had a new high-compression six-cylinder, a seven-bearing crankshaft, carburetor air cleaner, replaceable oil filter, and four-wheel hydraulic brakes.