
Chrysler Group LLC released Tuesday additional photos of the new 2011 Chrysler 200 mid-sized sedan.
The photos are featured on the automaker's Facebook site. To view, click here.
The Chrysler 200 will arrive in dealerships in the fourth quarter of 2010.

2011 Chrysler 200 mid-sized sedan

Chrysler Group LLC released Tuesday additional photos of the new 2011 Chrysler 200 mid-sized sedan.
The photos are featured on the automaker's Facebook site. To view, click here.
The Chryler 200 features exterior and sheet metal upgrades, including:
■ front and rear fascias and fenders
■ grille featuring the new Chrysler brand winged badge
■ hood, rear decklid and exterior mirrors
■ new projector headlamps and fog lamps
■ new LED taillamps
■ LED center high-mounted stop light
The vehicle has a new powertrain lineup featuring the 2.4-liter I-4 World Gas Engine mated to either a four-speed or six-speed automatic transaxle, or the new 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine mated to a six-speed automatic transaxle.
The vehicle also has an updated interior for 2011, including:
■ a new instrument panel, bezels and gauge face
■ upgraded seats with a new design that incorporates more cushion material and revised spring geometry as well as new leather and cloth seating materials
■ new "soft touch" armrests and dash
■ new heating and cooling outlets in the instrument panel with improved design and functionality
The Chrysler 200 will arrive in dealerships in the fourth quarter of 2010.

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