What is the top speed of a Mitsubishi Galant hatchback?

What is the top speed of a Mitsubishi Galant hatchback?

The most notable Hatch version is probably the GTi Dynamic-4, powered by a normally aspirated 2.5 L 6-cylinder petrol unit with a power output of 170 hp that pushed the car to top speed of 134 mph thanks to a 5-speed transmission and an all-wheel drive.

Is the Mitsubishi Galant hatch available in the US?

Sharing its features with sedan the hatch was no different except its slightly smaller trunk and market coverage. While the sedan had been specifically tailored for the United States, the hatch was available in a few other regional markets, part in Central America, part in Europe.

What’s the difference between the seventh generation Galant?

compare with… Having been available in both sedan and 5-door hatchback versions, the seventh generation Galant debuted as a sleek restyled vehicle. Sharing its features with sedan the hatch was no different except its slightly smaller trunk and market coverage.

What’s the horsepower of a 1993 Mitsubishi Galant?

Torque is rated at 116 pound-feet at 2500 rpm, then jumps to 120 pound-feet at 4750 rpm for ’93. The double-overhead-cam version of the same engine begins by providing 135 horsepower, followed by 144 horsepower in 1993.

When did Mitsubishi stop making the Galant car?

In 1978, Mitsubishi in Japan established a dedicated dealership sales channel called ( Japanese: Galant Restaurant) to sell the Galant and other selected vehicles. After late 1977 the 1850 variant was discontinued, as Mitsubishi focussed their efforts on making the 1600 and the 2000 engines pass the new, stricter emissions standards.

What kind of car is the 1993 Galant?

The 1993 Galant gives some notable changes for its fourth year in its present form. The slow-selling VR-4 is discontinued. Last year’s sporty GS and GSR have been combined for 1993 into a single LS model.

When was the third generation Galant made in South Africa?

The third generation Galant was the recipient of the Car of the Year award in South Africa in 1977. In South Africa, where it was built by the Sigma Motor Corporation, it was sold as the Colt Galant.

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