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In 1984 Chrysler introduced the Laser which they produced by adding Dodge Daytona badges to the vehicle to enter the sporty coupe segment. Production ended in 1986. The vehicle appeared on the market as a sleek coupe that came in standard and XE variants and received the performance-oriented XT level as its top-of-the-line model. The 2.2L Turbo I engine from the Chrysler Laser received a power boost to 146 horsepower through an upgrade in 1985 so the model maintained a performance-fuel efficiency combination. The Chrysler Laser provided front-drive capabilities that delivered good maneuverability although it lacked the sporty handling capabilities of traditional rear-wheel-drive performance cars. The Chrysler Laser turbo edition delivered black hood louvers and a rear deck-lid spoiler to create its sporty design combined with its hatchback profile while offering optional Mark Cross leather seating and a six-way power seat adjustment to improve comfort and luxury experience. After launching the Starion base vehicle in 1986 Chrysler released the Chrysler Conquest as a sports model but it failed to replace the Chrysler Laser. The Plymouth Laser emerged as a new Chrysler model in 1990 following the partnership with Mitsubishi even though it did not restore the Chrysler Laser production. The vehicle's performance and lifespan can reach its optimal state through the replacement of genuine OEM parts that fulfill Chrysler Laser factory specifications regarding reliability.