Chrysler Cirrus

The Chrysler Cirrus was a 1995 offered by the U.S. carmaker Chrysler to 2000 midsize sedan with front-wheel drive.

In spring 1995, Chrysler presented as the successor of the last LeBaron sedan Cirrus. Except for trademark grille and taillights of the Cirrus was identical to the Dodge Stratus and Plymouth Breeze 1996 nachgeschoben.

The design of the Cirrus corresponded to those introduced by the Chrysler Concorde cab-forward philosophy with a long wheelbase, short overhangs and a far-reaching forward passenger cabin. Cirrus was powered by a Mitsubishi -derived 2.5-liter V6 with four- speed automatic transmission or a 2.4-liter four-cylinder with twin cam. Were offered the base model Cirrus LX and Cirrus LXi with the upgraded amenities.

For model year 1998 accounted for the Cirrus LX and with him the four-cylinder engine. As of 1999, the front grille adorned the new winged Chrysler emblem. In addition, the Cirrus only minor modifications were granted during his term.

Until the expiry of the production in 2000 caused approximately 200,000 copies. In some regions the current Chrysler Sebring is offered under the name of Cirrus.

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  • James M. Flammang, Ron Kowalke: Standard Catalog of American Cars 1976-1999. Krause Publications, Iola 1999, ISBN 0-87341-755-0.
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