The Chrysler 200 gets a new appearance package for 2017. The Dark Appearance package features 18-inch Jet Black Gloss wheels, halogen headlamps with black molding and additional black exterior accents. In addition, the 200S gets a new Alloy Edition Package that features sport-tuned suspension along with an all-wheel drive system with sport mode for improved traction and stability. It also offers dark bronze and titanium finishes around the interior and exterior of the car.
SelectBrowse ListingsAfter a full redesign in 2015, the 200 comes mostly unchanged for 2016.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Chrysler 200 gets a full redesign for 2015. Riding on a new Alfa Romeo platform, the new 200 shares very little with the car it replaces. New styling reveals a car that is much sleeker than previous models, while still very much identifiable as a Chrysler. The interior is all new, as is the new base engine for the 200 in 2015.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Chrysler 200 receives no major changes for 2014, continuing to be a great value as both a midsized sedan and a 2-door convertible.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Chrysler 200 is essentially unchanged for 2013. Limited models now come with the more powerful V6 and standard Boston Acoustics speakers, which were an option on last year's model.
SelectBrowse ListingsFollowing its debut in 2011, the Chrysler 200 in both sedan and convertible guise is little changed for 2012.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Chrysler 200 is new for 2011. It may feature the underpinnings of last year's Sebring, but it has been heavily reworked by Chrysler into a much, much more appealing entry in the mid-size segment.
SelectBrowse ListingsDropping the Sebring name, Chryslers adoption of the 200 nameplate was implemented in 2011. Stylistically similar to its predecessor, the 2011 Chrysler 200 was considerably refined with enhanced power and deepened premium attributes. Lowered slightly for a more road-conforming ride, the 200 showed-off new headlamp housings featuring LED strips, freshened taillights and higher quality wheels.
The interior was also upgraded with the introduction of the Chrysler 200 pleasing the occupants through tighter build tolerances, the use of better materials and better sound insulation. Offered as a four-door sedan or a two-door convertible, the 2011 Chrysler 200 was offered with a four-cylinder as well as a six-cylinder engine. The 2.4-liter four-cylinder World Engine powerplant served as the inexpensive choice for the Chrysler 200. Producing 173 horsepower, the World Engine could run up to 31 miles on a gallon of gasoline. Coming standard on the performance-tailored 200 S models was the 283 horsepower 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine.
As well as being powerful, the Pentastar V-6 engine provided an environmentally beneficial advantage by being compatible to run E85 blended gasoline. The 2011 Chrysler 200 was offered with a four-speed and six-speed automatic transmission. Chrysler originally mentioned a dual-clutch transmission was slated for the 200 but the gearbox never materialized between 2011 and 2014 model years. Anti-lock disc brakes, cruise control, MP3 compatible stereo system and emergency trunk release was standard on all models of the mid-sized Chrysler vehicle.
The Chrysler 200 S and the luxury-appointed Limited model included standard leather-upholstered interiors. The retail price of the base model Chrysler 200 dropped to under $19,000 for 2012. The Chrysler 200 sedan and convertible remained largely unchanged between the 2011 and 2014 model years. For 2015, an all-new Chrysler 200 sedan heavily based on Fiat Group components premiered.
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