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==== Japan ====
 
==== Japan ====
 
[[File:1996mitsukialtammtype.png|thumb|220x220px|The MM-Type model.]]
In Japan, the Alta was offered in 5-door and 3-door hatchback, sedan, wagon, and coupe body styles. The famed GTi hot hatch model was replaced by the MM-Type (Mitsuki Motorsports) model, powered by a 1.6 L engine producing 190 PS.
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In Japan, the Alta was offered in 5-door and 3-door hatchback, sedan, wagon, and coupe body styles. The famed GTi hot hatch model was replaced by the MM-Type (Mitsuki Motorsports) model, powered by a 200 PS engine like the previous generation GTi.
[[File:1996mitsukialtammtype-0.png|none|thumb|220x220px|The MM-Type model.]]
 
   
 
==== Coupe ====
 
==== Coupe ====
 
The coupe in the United States was offered with the DS, LX and SX trims. The SX trim came later in 1999 with a 167 hp 1.6 L engine. The DS was sort of the base trim, with basic features such as a radio and optional power steering. The LX added air conditioning, power locks, power mirrors, standard power steering and cruise control. Sunroof was optional on the LX model. In 1999, a CD player was made as standard equipment on the LX model.
 
The coupe in the United States was offered with the DS, LX and SX trims. The SX trim came later in 1999 with a 167 hp 1.6 L engine. The DS was sort of the base trim, with basic features such as a radio and optional power steering. The LX added air conditioning, power locks, power mirrors, standard power steering and cruise control. Sunroof was optional on the LX model. In 1999, a CD player was made as standard equipment on the LX model.
[[File:1999mitsukialtasxcoupeusdm.png|none|thumb|220x220px|The 1999 SX Coupe.]]
 
   
 
== Fifth generation (2002-2008) ==
 
== Fifth generation (2002-2008) ==
 
The coupe model was dropped for this generation and the SX Coupe was replaced with the SX Hatch in the US and Canada, which was manufactured in the UK and not in Japan. The MM-Type model was sold outside Japan for the first time, especially in Europe. Unlike the previous generation MM-Type model, the 2002 MM-Type was assembled entirely in the UK.
 
The coupe model was dropped for this generation and the SX Coupe was replaced with the SX Hatch in the US and Canada, which was manufactured in the UK and not in Japan. The MM-Type model was sold outside Japan for the first time, especially in Europe. Unlike the previous generation MM-Type model, the 2002 MM-Type was assembled entirely in the UK.
[[File:2002mitsukialtammtype.png|none|thumb|220x220px]]
 
   
 
== Sixth generation (2008-2013) ==
 
== Sixth generation (2008-2013) ==
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