The styling of the front and rear was changed to give a more classical appearance; specifically, the chrome grille resembled that found on Bentley models such as the R-type.
The bumpers were noticeably slimmer than they had been on the Galue-II and the grille surround was thicker, making a considerable difference to the appearance of the front of the car.
Mitsuoka also offered a Galue convertible in China, the Middle East and South Korea from 2007.
Despite the shared name, the only similarity between the Galue-III saloon and the convertible is the front and rear styling.
Like the larger Galues it uses the same mechanicals (including 1.5-litre or 1.8-litre engines) and has modified styling and interior fittings.
Although the grille is similar to the Galue-III's, it now has wire mesh instead of chrome slats, and thus is rather reminiscent of the Bentley Eight.
Based on the 25LX trim, it had Alcantara seats and lace curtains for the rear doors as well as a BOSE surround sound radio.
A left-hand drive version based on the Canadian-market Altima 3.5 SL was made available in this generation.