The Plymouth Laser, the compact sports car of the lineup, was sold alongside the first-generation Eagle Talon and Mitsubishi Eclipse during the early 1990s.
Year-to-year changes[]
1991[]
Three trim levels were offered: base, RS and RS Turbo, each with a different amount of horsepower.
1992[]
All-wheel drive became an option for the RS Turbo, originally with only 5-speed manual transmission.
1993[]
4-speed automatic transmission was available for the all-wheel drive RS Turbo.
1994[]
Not much changes as the Laser ended production on June 3, 1994, before the 1995 Talon went on sale.
Retail prices[]
As of October 17, 1993:
- $12,470 (1994 Plymouth Laser)
- $13,910 (1994 Plymouth Laser RS)
- $15,444 (1994 Plymouth Laser RS Turbo)
- $17,572 (1994 Plymouth Laser RS Turbo with all-wheel drive)