The new LeBaron sedan was a derivative of the front-drive Dodge Spirit and Plymouth Acclaim. All three shared the same chassis, but the 6-passenger LeBaron came only with V6 power. The three differed mainly in detail and trim choices--and the fact that the Spirit and Acclaim could have 4-cylinder engines. All LeBaron sedans have a driver-side airbag. The LeBarons touring suspension package included front gas-charged struts, plus front and rear anti-sway bars.LE and Landau LeBaron sedans returned for 94, adding a motorized shoulder belt for the front passenger, to meet passive restraint requirements. No more 4-cylinder engines were installed, leaving only the V6, now driving a 3-speed automatic transmission. The 4-speed overdrive automatic was an option.