Plymouth

Plymouth, established by Chrysler Corporation in 1928, was introduced as a lower-priced alternative to compete with Chevrolet and Ford. Throughout its history, Plymouth was known for producing affordable, dependable vehicles for the American family and became synonymous with value and innovation. The brand achieved notable success in the muscle car era with models like the Plymouth Barracuda and the Plymouth Road Runner, which offered high performance at a lower cost. Plymouth was also known for its role in introducing groundbreaking designs, such as the Plymouth Voyager, which was one of the first modern minivans, revolutionizing family transportation in the 1980s. Despite its contributions to the automotive industry and a series of memorable models, declining sales and strategic shifts within Chrysler led to the discontinuation of the Plymouth brand in 2001.

Brand Overview

Founded: 1928
Country of Origin: USA
Defunct: 2001
Parent Company: Stellantis
Key Models: Plymouth Barracuda, Plymouth Road Runner, Plymouth Voyager
Market Segment: Affordable family vehicles, Muscle cars

Plymouth Models

Model NameActions
Plymouth Barracuda View Details
Plymouth Duster View Details
Plymouth Fury View Details
Plymouth Prowler View Details
Plymouth Road Runner View Details
Plymouth Valiant View Details
Plymouth Voyager View Details