Introduced as "the first
Plymouth of the '90s" in advertising, the Plymouth Laser debuted in January 1989 as a 1990 model. The company produced a
Chrysler Laser model from 1984 to 1986. The 2-door hatchback was based on the Dodge Daytona model prior to the name badge moving, to the Plymouth brand. Commercials for the 1990 Laser featured
R&B singer
Tina Turner who appeared in a series of 1990 promotional ads for Plymouth. With three available engines, two transmission offerings, and sporty "aero" styling, the Laser was the most performance-oriented Plymouth since the
Barracuda,
Duster, and
Road Runner muscle cars of the 1970s. Despite its close resemblance to its Mitsubishi and Eagle siblings, it has several unique styling cues intended to set it apart from the other two. Apart from badging, Lasers sport a race-inspired look, with a plastic panel in the place of a grille, a full rear light-bar, a bulge on the hood for 2.0 L engine models (not necessarily
turbocharged), and available stylish "lace" patterned alloy wheels. Rallye Sport (RS), models are set apart from the base models by their black roof with body-colored targa band,
power steering, lower bodyside accent striping, and dual power mirrors, as well as an array of options not available on base Lasers. Base model Lasers carry a 1.8 L
four-cylinder engine, whereas a , 2.0 L 16-valve
DOHC four-cylinder was optional with the Laser RS. The top-of-the-line RS Turbo came equipped with a 2.0 L DOHC 16-valve turbocharged 4-cylinder engine rated at . A 5-speed
manual transmission was standard. A 4-speed
automatic was optional, except with the turbocharged engine, which could only be ordered with the manual transmission until 1991 models debuted. ==Model history==