The Mitsubishi Galant VR-4, known for its Viscous Realtime 4WD system, was the flagship variant of the Galant series produced by Mitsubishi Motors during the sixth (1987–1992), seventh (1992–1996), and eighth (1996–2002) generations. Initially created to meet the new regulations of the World Rally Championship's Group A category, the VR-4 quickly evolved into a symbol of Mitsubishi's advanced automotive technology. While it was initially intended for rallying, the Lancer Evolution took over as Mitsubishi's primary competition vehicle, prompting the VR-4 to transition into a high-performance model showcasing the company's engineering prowess.
During the 1970s and 1980s, Mitsubishi Motors