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What was the Mitsubishi version of the Dodge Stealth?

The Mitsubishi version of the Dodge Stealth was the Mitsubishi 3000GT, marketed in most markets as the 3000GT and known in Japan as the GTO.


Background and lineage


During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Chrysler and Mitsubishi collaborated to develop a high-performance two-seat sports coupe. The result was a pair of closely related cars: the Dodge Stealth for North America and its Mitsubishi twin, the 3000GT. They shared the same underpinnings, engines, and technology, but carried different branding and option packages to suit regional markets.


Why the names differ by market


Chrysler positioned the car as the Stealth in the United States, while Mitsubishi offered the same product under its own badge as the 3000GT. In Japan, the model was widely marketed as the GTO, a nod to Mitsubishi's performance heritage and branding strategy at the time.


Shared hardware and offerings


Both cars used essentially the same platform and powertrain ranges, with differences primarily in branding, marketing, and trim-level naming. The most distinctive performance variants were mirrored across brands, including a high-performance turbocharged option.



  • Base models: Dodge Stealth (base) vs Mitsubishi 3000GT (base) — entry-level performance with a 3.0-liter V6.

  • Mid-range: Dodge Stealth ES vs Mitsubishi 3000GT SL — upgraded interiors and features, maintaining strong performance.

  • Top-tier: Dodge Stealth RT Turbo vs Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 — twin-turbo power, all-wheel drive, and advanced handling features (such as four-wheel steering on certain years).


The upshot is that the Mitsubishi 3000GT was the official Mitsubishi counterpart to the Dodge Stealth, sharing engineering and design while carrying distinct branding and market positioning.


Variant alignment and market context


In the 1990s, both models offered a range from the base to a high-performance turbo variant. The VR-4 (Mitsubishi) and RT Turbo (Dodge) represented the performance anchors, delivering similar power and technology through different regional badges.


Summary


Takeaway: The Mitsubishi version of the Dodge Stealth is the Mitsubishi 3000GT (GTO in Japan), essentially the same vehicle offered under different branding and tuned for different markets, with corresponding trim levels and performance variants.

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