Chrysler Plans On Releasing A 2011 Chrysler 300
May 29, 2008
Despite problems encountered by Chrysler at the beginning of this year, the company has been able to weather the blows and seems intent on getting things right again. One of the things they’re planning to do to help them accomplish this is to come up with a redesign for the new Chrysler 300 line of vehicles, which they plan to release on 2011.
Because of the success it enjoyed during its launch in 2004, Chrysler is now determined to keep the production of this vehicle line active with the new design to be handled by vehicle designer Lou Gasevski and twenty-three of the company’s design staff. According to Chrysler, the look and shape of the new 300 will be the same as the previous model with the difference being that the new Chrysler 300 will be a four-door sedan with a folding steel roof. Aside from these new design features, the new Chrysler 300 will also be equipped with a state-of-the-art “dual viewing screen.” This feature gives owners two screens to view: one for the passenger and one for the driver, allowing the driver to check for directions while the passenger has the option of watching a movie flick.
With its target release date still far away, interested buyers will still have some time to set aside the funds they need to get this four-wheeled baby. Hopefully, this new Chrysler 300 will be able to help the company rebound from its earlier setbacks.
Sources: TopSpeed, Motor Trend, Auto Spies












July 20, 2008 at 1:31 am
Chryslers new design philosophy to keep the 300 evolutionary is the right approach. Lou Gasevski has a huge task ahead of him. I am a Chrysler fan and he better do a damn good job this time around.
July 22, 2008 at 2:07 am
After what Chrysler went through, I think that the last thing Lou Gasevski would want to do is botch this one up.