The Chrysler CM Valiant is an automobile that was produced in Australia by Chrysler Australia from 1978 to 1980 and subsequently by Mitsubishi Australia from 1980 to 1981. It was a facelifted and revised version of the Chrysler CL Valiant, which it replaced. It was the last Australian Chrysler Valiant.
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Chrysler CM Valiant Sedan | |
Overview | |
Manufacturer | Chrysler Australia .[1] Mitsubishi Australia[1] |
Production | November 1978 – August 1981[1] |
Assembly | Tonsley Park, Australia[1] |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 4-door sedan[2] 5-door station wagon[2] |
Layout | FR layout[2] |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 245 cu in (4.0 L) I6[3] 265 cu in (4.3 L) I6[3] 318 cu in (5.2 L) V8[3] |
Transmission | 3 speed manual[3] 4 speed manual[3] 3 speed automatic[3] |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 111 inches (2819 mm)[3] |
Length | 197.5 inches (5016 mm) (Sedan)[3] |
Width | 74.6 inches (1895 mm)[3] |
Height | 55.4 inches (1407 mm) (Sedan)[3] |
Curb weight | 3368 lb (1528 kg) (Sedan)[3] |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Chrysler CL Valiant[1] |
Successor | Chrysler 300 |
The CM Valiant was offered in 4 door sedan and 5 door station wagon body styles in the following models:
Regal models were marketed as Chrysler Regals, without the Valiant name.[4]
A GLX pack, option code A16,[6] was offered on the CM Valiant sedan.[7] It featured the 265 cubic inch (4.3 litre) engine, the four speed manual transmission, or 3 speed auto or the 318 v8 engine with an auto, “Hot Wire” cast alloy wheels, a tachometer, front grille paint treatment, tinted side glass, roof console with map light, rear seat armrest, floor console, body stripes and other embellishments.[1]
The CM models featured a new grille, revised tail lights plus new mouldings and badges.[1] All body panels were carried over from the previous model.[8] The six cylinder engines were now fitted with Chrysler’s “Electronic Lean Burn System” which resulted in easier starting, better responsiveness, smoother running and improved fuel economy.[1]
Utility, Panel Van and Charger coupe models were not carried over from the CL Valiant range.[1]
Three engines were offered:
The 318 cu in (5.2 L) V8 engine option was discontinued around August–September 1980.[9]
Five transmissions were offered:
The CM Valiant was produced by Chrysler Australia from 1978 until the takeover of that company by Mitsubishi in 1980.[1] Mitsubishi Australia continued production through to 28 August 1981.[1]
A total of 16,500 examples of the Chrysler CM were built with no replacement model introduced.[1]
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