WTF! Happened to the EAGLE TALON? | Behind the Wheel Podcast

WTF Happened to the EAGLE TALON? | Behind The Wheel Podcast

Luis & Nick dive deep into the fascinating history of certain car brands that have since disappeared, like Eagle, Scion, and Datsun. On today’s podcast, they take a nostalgic journey back to the 90s to reminisce about the legendary Eagle Talon, a car that became an icon for enthusiasts during its short but memorable run.

In the early 1990s, Chrysler introduced the Eagle brand as part of its ambitious effort to offer a diverse lineup of cars that could cater to different markets. Eagle was meant to be a kind of “experimental” label, with the focus on more adventurous, distinctive designs and a blend of American and foreign engineering. While it never gained a huge following, it did have a handful of models that captured the imaginations of car lovers at the time.

The most iconic of these was the Eagle Talon, which was introduced in 1990 and quickly became a favorite among sports car enthusiasts. The Talon was essentially a rebadged version of the Mitsubishi Eclipse and Plymouth Laser, but it was marketed as a more performance-oriented alternative. Its sleek, aggressive design and relatively affordable price tag made it a hit in the import car scene, especially among younger buyers who were looking for something that could stand out from the sea of Hondas and Toyotas.

But despite its early success, the Eagle brand had always struggled to find a consistent identity. Cars like the Eagle Summit—a compact hatchback—and the Eagle Vision, a full-size sedan, never quite captured the same magic as the Talon. While the Vision offered a futuristic look and features that made it ahead of its time, it never gained much traction in the marketplace. The Summit was simply too underwhelming, competing with more established nameplates in a crowded segment.

By 1998, Chrysler had had enough of its experimental Eagle venture. The brand was discontinued, and the last Eagle car was sold, signaling the end of an era for a company that had tried to carve out a niche in the increasingly competitive automotive market. Some enthusiasts still look back on the Eagle Talon with fondness, often citing it as one of the greatest “forgotten” performance cars of the 90s.

Luis & Nick explore why the Eagle brand never really lived up to its potential, despite the fact that cars like the Talon were beloved by enthusiasts. They also discuss the broader trends that led to its demise, such as the rise of more established Japanese brands like Toyota, Honda, and Nissan, who dominated the market in both quality and reliability. The podcast delves into how Chrysler’s decision to close the doors on Eagle was part of a larger shift within the auto industry, as companies refocused on their core brands and tried to streamline their offerings.

They also touch on other car brands that went the way of the Eagle, like Scion and Datsun. Scion, a youth-oriented brand introduced by Toyota, aimed to capture a new generation of drivers but ultimately fizzled out due to a lack of brand identity and an inability to adapt to changing market demands. Similarly, Datsun, which was rebranded as Nissan in the 1980s, represents another example of a once-prominent nameplate that faded into obscurity as the automotive industry evolved.

In the end, the story of Eagle, and cars like the Talon, is a reminder of how quickly the automotive landscape can change. Brands rise and fall, and what was once cutting-edge can quickly become obsolete. For car enthusiasts, however, the Eagle Talon and the brands like it will always be remembered fondly as a time when the auto industry took risks, experimented with bold designs, and sometimes, even produced a true legend.

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SEMA 2013

Konig (American) had a great turnout at the 2013 SEMA Show. As always, unveiled some new products (which you can check out on our Facebook page…HINT HINT!), some really cool vehicle builds, and of course two hot models! We were extremely honored to have a new FR-S in our booth with one of only a few Rocket Bunny Version 2 kits on it. That FR-S was provided by Ian Yu of Intuned Onlineand rolled-in sporting the Konig SSM 18×10 all the way around! We also showed a FRESH and mint built Acura NSX on the show floor, which showed-off the all-new Konig Oversteer in Gloss Black – coming 2014 (again, check our FB page for that)! The NSX paired well with the Scion FR-S. Other vehicles included a new Jeep Wrangler, which was built by Projekt Cars and Southwestern University showing off our Mamba Offroad Wheel line. The new JK was all decked-out for off-road use with Mamba M13 Wheels. Race Ramps provided their 14 inch Race Rock, which supported one side of the Jeep, and gave it a nice off-road touch for the show floor. Big shout out to all the vendors and partners that made all of these builds possible. Bravado Wheels Featured a 2012 Cadillac CTS with Tributes in Matte Black. A brand-new Mercedes E-350 showed-off the all-new Advanti Racing Hybris (Gloss Black). The Hybris will be coming in 2014 make sure to check Advanti Racing USA’s FB page! Be sure to check out our 2013 SEMA Show gallery below, and look out for all-new product from Konig Wheels, Advanti Racing and Mamba Off-Road Wheels in 2014!