Plymouth Laser
| Plymouth Laser | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Diamond Star Motors | 
| Production | 1989–1994 | 
| Model years | 1990–1994 | 
| Assembly | United States: Normal, Illinois (Diamond-Star Motors) | 
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Sports car (S) | 
| Body style | 3-door liftback | 
| Layout | Transverse front-engine, front-wheel drive / all-wheel drive | 
| Platform | Chrysler D platform | 
| Related | Mitsubishi Eclipse Eagle Talon | 
| Powertrain | |
| Engine | 1.8 L Mitsubishi 4G37 I4 2.0 L Mitsubishi 4G63 I4 2.0 L Mitsubishi 4G63T I4 | 
| Transmission | 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic | 
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 97.2 in (2,469 mm) | 
| Length | 1993-94: 172.8 in (4,389 mm) 1990-92: 170.5 in (4,331 mm) | 
| Width | 1993-94: 66.7 in (1,694 mm) 1990-92: 66.5 in (1,689 mm) | 
| Height | 51.4 in (1,306 mm) | 
| Curb weight | 2,531 lb (1,148 kg) | 
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Plymouth Conquest Chrysler Laser | 
| Successor | Plymouth Neon | 
The Plymouth Laser is a two-door 2+2 sports coupe sold by Plymouth from 1989 until 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 Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.