The Chrysler
Crossfire comes in 2 models - Coupe and Roadster.
Crossfire Coupe
The vivid boat-tail design, dual eshaust tips, the active rear
spoiler and the aggressive stance is its architecture. Available
leather-trimmed interior with a multitude of power ammenities
is its decor.
- Coupe 3.2L Auto - Base Price: $69,990*
- Coupe 3.2L Manual - Base Price: $69,990*
Crossfire Roadster
From the self-stowing top on down, the Roadster is a source
of passion and ingenuity. By implementing such advanced systems
as the electric-over-hydraulic
power top, two-stage seal and weather strip management, and the cogent
composition of soft-top material, the noise/vibration/harshness
factor has been veritably
eliminated, delivering a smooth, quiet and solid convertible.
-
Roadster 3.2L Auto - Base Price: $75,990*
- Roadster 3.2L Manual - Base Price: $75,990*
Exterior
The long ribbed bonnet, hunkered-down roofline and sweeping
rear pillars, leading to the distinctive boat tail and the
massive, sculptured rear wings are all retained from the
original concept vehicle, as is the unique body side crossover
line (which gives rise to the vehicle name).
It starts as
a concave, indented crease behind the front wheelarch and
crosses over the car’s flanks – ‘crossing’ to
a convex crease mid-door – then sweeps back to highlight
the edge of the rear wings and delineate the tail lamp clusters.
The fine curves create an appearance that lures the hearts
of
sportscar fans worldwide. Interior
Chrysler Crossfire is a two seater designed to
give the driver that special feeling of being inside the
cockpit of something very sporty, serious and protective. The
sophisticated two-tone, twin cockpit-theme interior complements
the exterior. The distinctive exterior centre spine shape
also appears on the gear shift and instrument panel.
Performance
The new Chrysler Crossfire is low-slung with a sculpted
appearance for stand-out on-road presence. Whether your preference
is for the Coupe or Roadster, Crossfire demonstrates exceptional
road holding ability.
Both models
offer a genuine 240 km/h+ sports car, with acceleration
from standstill to 100 km/h in just 6.5 seconds.
Braking
performance
is also solid, with the Chrysler Crossfire Roadster going
from 100 to 0 km/h in 38 metres.
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