Future models - Chrysler - 300CFirst look: Chrysler brings up the rear300C concept car previews design and engineering direction for Chrysler16 Apr 2003 By BRUCE NEWTON THIS is more than just another Yank Tank, it is proof in the metal of Chrysler's renewed commitment to rear-wheel drive. A production version of the concept called the 300C will be on sale in the US in 2004 and should make its way to Chrysler dealers in Australia in 2005. The 300C, which had the wraps pulled off it at the New York auto show on Wednesday (US time), is underpinned by a new rear-wheel drive platform dubbed LX, which also goes under the Dodge Mag-num wagon - also set for these shores. New Chrysler Group Australia boss Gerry Jenkins has told GoAuto e-news that these large rear-wheel drive cars will be a key part of the growth of Chrysler and Dodge - the latter soon expected to be confirmed for a return - in Australia. But CGA's view is that they will be niche players, too expensive to go up against Falcon and Commodore as the old locally built Valiant and Dodges did 30 years ago. Both cars will emerge from the factory in right-hand drive as the Chrysler Group seeks to expand in foreign markets to meet its expansion plans to sell an extra one million cars per annum by 2012. The 300C is also significant for the new design direction it previews for Chrysler, which is intended to pay tribute to the original "letter series" car, the C-300 in 1955. Most recently, Chrysler's large cars were very much cab forward in design - as well as being front-wheel drive. Key 300C styling signatures include the massive grille that was inspired by the Chronos concept car of 1998, a long bonnet, small side-glass area, massive 20-inch wheels and short rear deck. "With its new shape and noble proportions, the Chrysler 300C redefines the classic American automobile, while moving the brand solidly into the premium segment of the market," said the president and CEO of the Chrysler Group, Dieter Zetsche. Power for the concept is provided by the new generation 5.7-litre Hemi V8 engine and that will also be used in the production version, along with V6 power. It will be the first time Chrysler has sold a V8 rear-wheel drive car for more than a decade. But it is not all American technology, with a wide range of Mercedes-Benz technology in the car courtesy of the 1998 merger that created the DaimlerChrysler enterprise. Shared components and technologies that will appear on the production version of the Chrysler 300C include a five-speed automatic transmission, suspension components, steering system, seat structures and electronic architecture. Preliminary specificationsBASIC DIMENSIONSWheelbase: 3.048m Overall length: 4.999m Overall width: 1.880m Overall height: 1.483m Front overhang: 871mm Rear overhang: 1.080m Front track: 1.600m Rear track: 1.600m Estimated weight: 1808kg DRIVETRAIN 5.7-litre H V8 Electronically controlled five-speed automatic with "AutoStick" SUSPENSION Front: Short and long-arm Rear: Independent five-bar multi-link TYRE/WHEEL SIZEK Front: 245/45R20, 20 x 8 inches Rear: 275/40R20, 20 x 9 inches All future modelsAlfa Romeo Abarth Alpine Alpina Audi Aston Martin BMW Bentley Chery Brabham Chrysler Chevrolet Cupra Citroen DS Dodge Fiat Ferrari Foton Ford Great Wall FPV Haval GWM Honda Holden Hummer HSV Infiniti Hyundai Jaguar Isuzu Kia Jeep Land Rover Lamborghini Lexus LDV Mahindra Lotus Mazda Maserati Mercedes-AMG McLaren MG Mercedes-Benz Mitsubishi Mini Opel Nissan Peugeot Pagani Proton Porsche Renault Ram Rover Rolls-Royce Skoda Saab SsangYong Smart Suzuki Subaru Toyota Tesla Volvo Volkswagen Motor industry news |
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