Chrysler has announced its Sebring replacement will be called the 200 and released teaser images of the car to go along with the news.
The new car, a revised and restyled version of the Sebring, was revealed to US dealers at a local conference on Tuesday.
The car gets two new petrol engines – a 2.4 and a 3.6 Pentastar V6 - mated to a four or six-speed transmission.
The new 200 will also receive a stiffer body, improved suspension geometry and improved measures to deal with noise, vibration and harshness.
Addressing one of the biggest criticisms of the Sebring, the new 200 will reportedly also receive a new, more refined, cabin with better finishes and a high level of standard equipment.
Automotive News reports that company CEO Sergio Marchionne at the 2010 Detroit motor show said the Sebring’s revision would be more than an average facelift.
The new car, a revised and restyled version of the Sebring, was revealed to US dealers at a local conference on Tuesday.
The car gets two new petrol engines – a 2.4 and a 3.6 Pentastar V6 - mated to a four or six-speed transmission.
The new 200 will also receive a stiffer body, improved suspension geometry and improved measures to deal with noise, vibration and harshness.
Addressing one of the biggest criticisms of the Sebring, the new 200 will reportedly also receive a new, more refined, cabin with better finishes and a high level of standard equipment.
Automotive News reports that company CEO Sergio Marchionne at the 2010 Detroit motor show said the Sebring’s revision would be more than an average facelift.