Interesting Facts About the Plymouth Arrow
The Plymouth Arrow was a nameplate used for captive imports built by Mitsubishi Motors and sold by Chrysler under the Plymouth brand. It was offered as a hatchback coupe from 1976 through 1980, with a pickup variant appearing later.
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Mitsubishi‑Built, Plymouth‑Badged
The Arrow was not a native Plymouth design; it was a Mitsubishi Motors import that Chrysler marketed under the Plymouth marque, making it a true captive import.
Premium Trim with Aluminum Wheels
In the 1979 and 1980 model years a premium version was offered that featured cast aluminum road wheels and special bold graphics, setting it apart from the standard model.
End of the Arrow and Rise of the Horizon
The Arrow nameplate was dropped after the 1980 model year, as Plymouth introduced its own Illinois‑built hatchback coupe, the Horizon TC3, which later took over the segment.
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