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The Mitsubishi Sapporo name has been used on two derivations of the Mitsubishi Galant:

  • 1978–1984 — This rear-wheel drive hardtop coupé was based on the third generation Galant. In Japan it was sold as the " Mitsubishi Galant Lambda", while European and South American export markets received it with the "Sapporo" label. In the US it was sold as Dodge Challenger. [1] It received a thorough facelift in 1980.
  • 1987–1990 — In the European market, the hardtop sedan version of the front-wheel drive fifth generation Galant was sold as the Sapporo, while in the US market it was badged Sigma. [2]

References

  1. ^ Carlsson, Mårten. "Barracudan som inte blev". Klassiker. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
  2. ^ Mitsubishi Galant#hardtop
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Mitsubishi Sapporo name has been used on two derivations of the Mitsubishi Galant:

  • 1978–1984 — This rear-wheel drive hardtop coupé was based on the third generation Galant. In Japan it was sold as the " Mitsubishi Galant Lambda", while European and South American export markets received it with the "Sapporo" label. In the US it was sold as Dodge Challenger. [1] It received a thorough facelift in 1980.
  • 1987–1990 — In the European market, the hardtop sedan version of the front-wheel drive fifth generation Galant was sold as the Sapporo, while in the US market it was badged Sigma. [2]

References

  1. ^ Carlsson, Mårten. "Barracudan som inte blev". Klassiker. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
  2. ^ Mitsubishi Galant#hardtop

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