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  1. The Mitsubishi Galant (Japanese: 三菱・ギャラン, Mitsubishi Gyaran) is an automobile which was produced by Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi from 1969 until 2012. The model name was derived from the French word galant, meaning "chivalrous".

  2. Compact (1969–98) Mid-size (1996–2012) Body style. Sedan. Hatchback. Wagon. The Mitsubishi Galant is a car made by Mitsubishi Motors since 1969. The name comes from the French word galant, meaning "chivalrous". It began as a compact sedan, but over during its life has become a larger mid-size car.

  3. The Mitsubishi Colt Galant GTO (Gran Turismo Omologato) was first shown as the Galant GTX-1 showcar at the 1969 Tokyo Motor Show. Sales began in November 1970, when it was the flagship hardtop variant of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries's then-new Colt Galant sedan.

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  4. The Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Viscous Realtime 4WD) was the range-topping version of Mitsubishi Motors ' Galant model, available in the sixth (1987–93), seventh (1993–96) and eighth (1996–2002) generations of the vehicle. Originally introduced to comply with the new Group A regulations of the World Rally Championship, it was soon superseded ...

  5. History. Styling. Mechanicals. North America. References. External links. Mitsubishi Galant Lambda. The Mitsubishi Galant Λ (Lambda) is a two-door, four-seat hardtop / notchback coupé built by Mitsubishi from 1976 until 1984.

  6. Mitsubishi Galant Coupé FTO; Overview; Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Motors: Production: 1971–1975: Assembly: Okazaki, Aichi, Japan (Nagoya Plant) Body and chassis; Class: Sports car: Body style: 2-door hardtop coupé: Powertrain; Engine: 1.4 L Neptune 4G41 I4 (1971–73) 1.4 L Saturn 4G33 I4 (1973–75) 1.6 L Saturn 4G32 I4 (1973–75 ...

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  8. Jun 18, 2023 · Mitsubishi Galant GTO - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader. Last updated June 18, 2023 • 4 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. The Mitsubishi Colt Galant GTO (Gran Turismo Omologato) was first shown as the Galant GTX-1 showcar at the 1969 Tokyo Motor Show.

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