Chrysler Crossfire
Chrysler Crossfire
Black Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 at Arkhangelskoye Estate (Moscow Region, Russia)
The Chrysler Crossfire is a rear-wheel drive, two-seat sports car, marketed by Chrysler and manufactured in Germany by Karmann across the 2004 to 2008 model years.
Developed during the period Chrysler and Daimler-Benz were merged, known as DaimlerChrysler, the two-seater uses the Mercedes-Benz R170 platform and shares 80% of its components with the first generation SLK.
The Chrysler Crossfire concept car was introduced at the 2001 North American International Auto Show. The production version was unveiled at the 2002 Los Angeles Auto Show.
Model range
Base and Limited
For 2004, only the coupé was offered in a single trim level, equipped similarly to the following year’s Limited model.
For 2005, Coupé and Roadster configurations were available, each with three ascending trim levels: Base, Limited, and SRT-6 (supercharged). All Base and Limited Crossfire models included an electronic rear wing that would automatically deploy at about 65 mph and descend at 45 mph. A manual override switch raised or lowered the spoiler at any speed.
SRT-6
The Street and Racing Technology trim level, available as a coupé and convertible, featured a Mercedes-Benz AMG M112 3.2 L V6 supercharged engine delivering 330 HP (246 kW) and 420 N⋅m of torque. Other SRT-6 model-specific features included suspension and brake modifications, a front fascia air dam, and a fixed rear spoiler. The SRT-6 used the same drivetrain, suspension, and braking components as those used on the Mercedes-Benz SLK 32 AMG. The SRT-6 cars did not feature the electronic wing that the Base and Standard cars featured.
Characteristics
Manufacturer: DaimlerChrysler
Assembly: Osnabrück (Germany)
Years of production: 2003—2007
Production: ≈76,000 units
Length: 4059 mm
Width: 1766 mm
Height: 1308–1316 mm
Engine: 6 cylinders; 3199 cc
Power: 215–329 HP
Max speed: 250 km/h
Fuel consumption: 12 l/100 km
Weight: 1388–1509 kg
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