Chrysler is one of the members of the Fiat Chrysler Automobile company. The Chrysler division currently only has two models: the 300 and the Pacifica. Both models provide owners with tons of storage space, a top-notch infotainment system and intuitive controls.
This may be the smallest vehicle lineup in the industry; however, the brand boasts luxury options even at the entry level and the highest trim levels are comparable with entry-level luxury car brands.
Manufacturer Spotlight
- Date FoundedJune 6, 1925
- HeadquartersDetroit, Michigan, U.S.
- Websitehttps://www.chrysler.com/
HistoryConsidered one of the “Big Three” auto manufacturers, Chrysler was founded in 1925 in Michigan by Walter Chrysler. The Chrysler Corporation (as it was known then) was built from the remnants of the Maxwell Motor Company. The first Chrysler vehicle debuted in 1924.
After developing the Chrysler Corporation, Walter Chrysler went on to form the Plymouth and DeSoto brands in 1928. Plymouth became the brand for low-priced vehicles and DeSoto handled mid-priced.
Chrysler was also responsible for the first car radio. In 1955, the first All-Transistor car radio (Mopar model 914HR) became available as an option for vehicles.
Discontinued Models
- Chrysler 150
- Chrysler 160/180
- Chrysler 200
- Chrysler 300 letter series
- Chrysler 300M
- Chrysler 300 non-letter series
- Chrysler Airflow
- Chrysler Airstream
- Chrysler Alpine
- Chrysler Aspen
- Chrysler Avenger
- Chrysler Cirrus
- Chrysler Concorde
- Chrysler Conquest
- Chrysler Cordoba
- Chrysler Crossfire
- Chrysler Executive
- Chrysler Fifth Avenue
- Chrysler Galant
- Chrysler Hunter
- Chrysler Imperial
- Chrysler Imperial Parade Phaeton
- Chrysler Laser
- Chrysler LeBaron
- Chrysler LHS
- Chrysler Newport
- Chrysler New Yorker
- Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue
- Chrysler Pacifica (crossover)
- Chrysler Prowler
- Chrysler PT Cruiser
- Chrysler Royal
- Chrysler Saratoga
- Chrysler Sebring
- Chrysler Sunbeam
- Chrysler Town & Country
- Chrysler TC by Maserati
- Chrysler Touring
- Chrysler Turbine Car (Experimental gas turbine–powered car)
- Chrysler Voyager/Grand Voyager
- Chrysler Windsor
- Chrysler Ypsilon