Chrysler Vehicles - Trim, Year & Model Overview

Chrysler 300 (2005 - Present)

Trims: Touring, Touring L, 300S, 300C, 300 Limited

Brief: The Chrysler 300 is a full-size luxury sedan known for its bold design and powerful performance. With rear-wheel drive and an optional all-wheel drive, the 300 offers a range of engines, including a V6 and a V8 option in the 300S and 300C trims. It’s well-regarded for its comfortable interior, advanced tech features, and a smooth ride. It stands as a powerful alternative in the luxury sedan market, competing with other large sedans like the Dodge Charger and Chevrolet Impala.

Chrysler Pacifica (2004 - Present)

Trims: Touring, Touring L, Limited, Touring L Plus

Brief: The Chrysler Pacifica is a family-friendly minivan that offers three-row seating with plenty of room for up to eight passengers. It features modern tech, such as the Uconnect infotainment system, and provides a comfortable, smooth ride. The Pacifica is also available in a hybrid version, the Pacifica Hybrid, which offers better fuel efficiency with an electric powertrain option. It has won several accolades for its versatility, safety features, and practical design for families.

Chrysler Voyager (2020 - Present)

Trims: L, LX, Touring, Touring L

Brief: The Chrysler Voyager is a budget-friendly alternative to the Pacifica minivan. While it shares much of its design and features with the Pacifica, the Voyager offers fewer luxury features at a more affordable price point. It’s a solid choice for families looking for a dependable vehicle with practical features, good cargo space, and an intuitive infotainment system. The Voyager is only available in the U.S. market as a fleet vehicle for rental companies and businesses.

Chrysler Aspen (2007 - 2009)

Trims: Limited, Hybrid

Brief: The Chrysler Aspen is a full-size SUV, notable for being the first Chrysler vehicle with a hybrid powertrain. It offered three rows of seating and plenty of space for passengers and cargo. Available with either a V8 engine or a hybrid engine, the Aspen was known for its comfortable ride, spacious interior, and a strong towing capacity. It was discontinued after 2009 but remains a notable entry in Chrysler’s SUV lineup.

Chrysler Imperial (1955 - 1975, 1981)

Trims: Base, Custom

Brief: The Chrysler Imperial was a luxury sedan produced by Chrysler, known for its elegant design and upscale features. The vehicle often came equipped with luxury features such as leather upholstery, advanced climate control, and more powerful engine options. The Imperial was briefly revived in the 1980s but was ultimately discontinued. Over its production run, it became synonymous with luxury and high performance.

Chrysler New Yorker (1940 - 1996)

Trims: Base, Custom, Fifth Avenue

Brief: The Chrysler New Yorker was a full-size sedan that gained popularity in the mid-20th century. It was known for its elegant design, spacious interior, and reliable performance. The New Yorker went through several iterations during its long production run, eventually becoming a luxury sedan offering high-end features. It was discontinued in the mid-1990s as Chrysler focused on more modern vehicles and minivans.

Chrysler Town & Country (1990 - 2016)

Trims: LX, Touring, Limited

Brief: The Chrysler Town & Country was a luxury minivan, known for its versatility and family-friendly features. It offered three-row seating, power sliding doors, and advanced entertainment options. The Town & Country was available with a V6 engine and was a favorite among large families due to its spacious and comfortable interior. In 2017, it was replaced by the Chrysler Pacifica, which retained many of its features while offering a more modern design and improved technology.

Chrysler Crossfire (2004 - 2008)

Trims: Base, Limited, Roadster

Brief: The Chrysler Crossfire was a two-door sports coupe that was produced in partnership with Mercedes-Benz. It offered a sleek, stylish design, a V6 engine, and rear-wheel drive. Although not a high-performance sports car, the Crossfire provided a fun, sporty driving experience with luxury features. It was discontinued after the 2008 model year and remains a rare find today.

Chrysler Dart (2013 - 2016)

Trims: SE, SXT, Limited

Brief: The Chrysler Dart was a compact sedan aimed at providing an affordable, stylish alternative to larger sedans. It offered a range of engine options and trims with a focus on efficiency and practicality. The Dart’s interior was simple but offered modern tech features such as Bluetooth and an optional Uconnect infotainment system. It was discontinued after 2016 as Chrysler shifted focus to larger vehicles, including their minivan and SUV lineup.

Chrysler 200 (2011 - 2017)

Trims: LX, Touring, Limited, S

Brief: The Chrysler 200 was a mid-size sedan that was designed to compete with other sedans in the market, offering great value, modern features, and a sleek design. It was offered with both four-cylinder and V6 engines, giving buyers the choice of a more efficient or more powerful vehicle. Although it received a facelift in 2015, the 200 was eventually discontinued in 2017, replaced by newer models in the Chrysler lineup.