Whats New for Chrysler

  • 2009 Chrysler 300

    Updated 5.7L Hemi V8 offers improved horsepower and fuel economy. All-wheel-drive models are now equipped to automatically disengage the all-wheel-drive when it is not required. This results in improved fuel economy for AWD models. Minor equipment changes include a new chromed grille and illuminated cup holders.

  • 2009 Chrysler Aspen

    A two-mode hybrid version joins the lineup for 2009. The Aspen Hemi Hybrid pairs the 5.7L V8 with the two-mode hybrid system found in GM vehicles. The hybrid has an estimated fuel economy of 19 city/20 highway. Non hybrid models benefit from updates to the 5.7L V8. The updated Hemi increases power and fuel economy.

  • 2008 Chrysler Pacifica

    Trim levels updated to LX, Touring and Limited.

  • 2009 Chrysler Sebring Convertible

    The Sebring convertible sees a number of option and feature changes. A cloth top is standard on all models. The retractable hard top is optional on Touring and Limited models.

  • 2009 Chrysler Sebring Sedan

    The optional all-wheel-drive system has been dropped.

  • 2009 Chrysler Town & Country

    Chrysler's minivan sees a number of tweaks in its second year after a major overhaul. The brake system has been updated to improve braking performance. Fuel economy on the 4.0L improves to 17/25. A new blind spot monitoring feature is offered on Touring and Limited models.

Chrysler has had a long history of changing fortunes as their market share has fluctuated through many boom and bust cycles. In the Eighties, Chrysler used government-backed loans to survive and eventually prosper. In the Nineties, it merged with German automaker Daimler-Benz. Most recently in 2007, private equity firm Cerberus bought controlling interest and the company reorganized as Chrysler, LLC.

Chrysler's new owners have moved quickly to eliminate slow-selling models. The PT Cruiser convertible, Pacifica crossover, and Crossfire coupe and convertible are all gone from the lineup. Powertrain changes dominate the news for 2009, as Chrysler works to improve the fuel efficiency of its lineup.

The Dodge Durango and Chrysler Aspen become Chrysler's first hybrid models. Both models pair the 5.7L Hemi V-8 to the two-mode hybrid system used in General Motors vehicles.

An updated 5.7L Hemi V-8 offers increased horsepower and fuel economy for non-hybrid Aspen models, and the Chrysler 300 sedan.

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