The Mitsubishi Galant Lambda was available with a variety of engines, including
diesel, several normally aspirated gasoline engines, and one of the earliest applications of the long-running
turbocharged 2.0 L
4G63T engine in the top GSR model which also featured independent rear suspension. It was available in the North American market in one basic configuration, which combined the GSR's close-ratio transmission, a live axle rear suspension, and a larger engine. Rear
disc brakes and
alloy wheels were available together as a package. Other US options were minimal;
air conditioning,
cassette player,
automatic transmission,
cruise control,
power door locks,
power mirrors,
power windows, and a
moonroof. The American, Australian, and Japanese-market 2.6 L
Astron engine helped introduce Mitsubishi's then-new
Silent Shaft balance shaft engine technology, which minimized the inherent vibration of a large four-cylinder in-line engine. Japanese buyers were liable for more annual
road tax for selecting the 2.6 L engine over the smaller engines. The US version also featured a "
Jet Valve", a small secondary intake valve that improved emissions by enhancing swirl in the combustion chamber, allowing for utilizing of a leaner fuel mixture. A similar engine without the Jet Valve was available in Mitsubishi-built trucks and the Canadian versions of the Sapporo/Challenger. It was also used in many Chrysler
K-cars and their derivatives. Beginning in 1980, Japanese versions were available with electronic fuel injection, or a new 2.3 L Astron turbodiesel engine. The suspension was revised for the 1980 model year (the second generation), with improved geometry in front and an all-new four-link rear suspension. The turbo models were introduced, of which some came with independent rear suspension (as later applied to the Starion). The second generation also brought variable-assist power steering, which provided increased assistance at low speeds and less at higher speeds. It was also slightly bigger, with increased foot room, headroom, and luggage space. The Galant Lambda GSR was a predecessor to the more sporting
Mitsubishi Starion based on the same chassis and drivetrain. The Starion continued the rear-wheel-drive Galants' model codes, being called the
A180, while the new
front-wheel-drive Galants started afresh from E10. ==North America==