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2003 Chrysler Crossfire

February 19, 2003

 

The Chrysler Group announced that the production of the all-new 2003 Chrysler Crossfire is underway. Chrysler Group Chief Operating Officer Wolfgang Bernhard marked the occasion by driving the first Chrysler Crossfire off the assembly line in Germany. Members of the Crossfire engineering team were also on hand to celebrate the occasion.

 

The Crossfire is being built in Osnabrueck, Germany in conjunction with Karmann, a long-time DaimlerChrysler partner with more than 100 years of manufacturing experience. Founded in 1901, Karmann is one of the world's leading full-service suppliers to the automotive industry.

 

Chrysler Crossfire was developed after a concept version of the car was revealed at the 2001 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. A production version was unveiled one year later at the 2002 Los Angeles Auto Show. The production announcement makes the Crossfire one of the fastest concept-to-reality decisions in the auto industry.

 

Chrysler Group accelerated the *****sss to market due to the expertise of the Crossfire team and its ability to preserve key aspects of the concept vehicle, while identifying Mercedes-Benz components to be used in production. For example, the sleek design, wheelbase and center exhaust system were maintained from the original Crossfire concept, and powertrain and axle components are shared from Mercedes-Benz.

 

The 2003 Chrysler Crossfire is a low-slung, two seat sports coupe with a sculptured appearance. Under its hood is a 3.2-liter 90-degree V-6,

18-valve SOHC engine available with a six-*****sss manual or five-*****sss automatic transmission.

 

Chrysler Group has the capacity to build approximately 20,000 units, of which 15 percent will be earmarked for international markets. The Company expects to produce 11,000 units this year. Chrysler Crossfire will be available mid-summer 2003.

 

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General

 

Manufacturer Chrysler

Model Crossfire

Powertrain Layout Front Engine / RWD

Base Price Not Available

 

Dimensions

 

Length 4059 mm / 159.8 in

Width 1766 mm / 69.5 in

Height 1305 mm / 51.4 in

Wheelbase 2400 mm / 94.5 in

Weight 1388 kg / 3060 lbs

Front / Rear Track F 1482 mm / 58.3 in

R 1478 mm / 58.2 in

 

Engine

 

Configuration 3.2 Liter 90° V6

Valvetrain SOHC 3 Valves / Cylinder

Displacement 3199 cc / 195.2 cu in

Power 160.3 kW / 215.0 bhp at 5700 rpm

Torque 310.0 Nm / 228.9 ft lbs at 3000 rpm

Bore 89.9 mm / 3.54 in

Stroke 84.0 mm / 3.31 in

Compression Ratio 10.0:1

Bhp / Liter 67.21 bhp

Redline 6000 rpm

 

Chassis & Body

 

Body / Frame Unitized Steel Body

 

Steering *****sss Sensitive Recirculating Ball w/ Power Assist

Brake Type Ventilated Front Discs and Solid Rear Brake Discs w/ Single-Piston Sliding Calipers at the Front, Opposed-Piston Calipers at the Rear, Power Assist & ABS

Brake Size F 300 mm / 11.8 in

R 278 mm / 10.9 in

 

Wheels F 45.7 x 19.1 cm / 18.0 x 7.5 in

R 48.3 x 22.9 cm / 19.0 x 9.0 in

Tyres F 225/40ZR-18

R 255/35ZR-19

 

Transmission

 

Gear Type 6 *****sss Manual w/ Overdrive

Final Drive 3.27:1

1st Gear Ratio 4.46:1

2nd Gear Ratio 2.61:1

3rd Gear Ratio 1.72:1

4th Gear Ratio 1.25:1

5th Gear Ratio 1.00:1

6th Gear Ratio 0.84:1

 

Performance

 

Top *****sss Not Available

0 - 60 mph Not Available

0 - 100 mph Not Available

0 - ¼ mile Not Available

EPA City / Highway 18 / 27 mpg

 

 

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