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02-17-2009, 07:15 PM
by James Martinez
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A redesigned Chrysler 300 is expected to be the first of the new models and is due late next year
Brand new versions of both the Chrysler 300 and Jeep Grand Cherokee are coming in the next couple of years, kicking off a product renaissance at Chrysler that will include the launch of 24 new or updated models over the next 48 months. The information was confirmed in Chrysler’s viability presentation submitted to the U.S. Treasury today.
Along with the confirmation Chrysler also released several teaser images for its future models, revealing the design direction for both the exterior and interior for the new 2011 model year vehicles.
The new models are claimed to be up to 19% more fuel-efficient than the current versions and to set them apart from the competition the cars are also promised to feature "unprecedented uconnect connectivity, and be available with an new fuel-efficient V6 in addition to a Hemi V8 with cylinder deactivation.” This new V6 is the company’s long-awaited Phoneix, which it also expected to feature cylinder-deactivation technology.
Other new models mentioned in today’s viability presentation include a redesigned Dodge Durango SUV, Dodge Charger sedan and wagon, and a range of new electric vehicles.
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http://www.motorauthority.com/content/thumbs/2/0/2010_jeep_grand_cherokee_preview_001-0217-950x650.jpg
http://www.motorauthority.com/content/thumbs/2/0/2010_jeep_grand_cherokee_preview_002-0217-950x650.jpg
A redesigned Chrysler 300 is expected to be the first of the new models and is due late next year
Brand new versions of both the Chrysler 300 and Jeep Grand Cherokee are coming in the next couple of years, kicking off a product renaissance at Chrysler that will include the launch of 24 new or updated models over the next 48 months. The information was confirmed in Chrysler’s viability presentation submitted to the U.S. Treasury today.
Along with the confirmation Chrysler also released several teaser images for its future models, revealing the design direction for both the exterior and interior for the new 2011 model year vehicles.
The new models are claimed to be up to 19% more fuel-efficient than the current versions and to set them apart from the competition the cars are also promised to feature "unprecedented uconnect connectivity, and be available with an new fuel-efficient V6 in addition to a Hemi V8 with cylinder deactivation.” This new V6 is the company’s long-awaited Phoneix, which it also expected to feature cylinder-deactivation technology.
Other new models mentioned in today’s viability presentation include a redesigned Dodge Durango SUV, Dodge Charger sedan and wagon, and a range of new electric vehicles.
All Content Copyright 2006-2008 Motor Authority
http://www.motorauthority.com/2011-chrysler-300-and-2010-jeep-grand-cherokee-previewed-in-viability-presentation.html