Chrysler Imperial On Track for 2010 Intro
DETROIT — The Chrysler Group is telling suppliers it has a new plan under which its controversial Imperial concept may see production in calendar-year 2010.
The surprise is the donor vehicle that Chrysler wants to use as the foundation for the production Imperial — the next-generation R-Class. Both vehicles, according to suppliers, would likely reach dealerships as 2011 models.
The Imperial concept, unveiled at the Detroit auto show in January, was huge. It rode on an ample 123-inch wheelbase and measured 214 inches long overall — considerably larger than any sedan Chrysler now builds, including the 300C.
The six-passenger R-Class, in comparison, measures 203 inches long, with a wheelbase of 126.6 inches. The current platform can accommodate a wide range of engines, including V6 and V8 diesels, as well as five-, six- and seven-speed automatic transmissions. The chassis is designed for rear- and all-wheel-drive applications.
Chrysler also is considering other platforms for a possible production version of the Imperial, including the LX/LY chassis that underpins the 300C. That platform, too, can accommodate both rear- and all-wheel drive, as well as V6 and V8 engines.
The Imperial concept featured a 5.7-liter Hemi V8 and a Mercedes five-speed automatic.
What this means to you: The future Imperial could share underbody pieces with the big Mercedes people mover.
Source: http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...cleId=109446#2
( Not that it matters much, but here was my favorite of all the Imperials....the 1967 )
http://www.duricy.com/~imperialist/g...allery67b.html
It seems like car styling is de-volving back to the 50s... tall profiles, big grilles, big fenders, tons of chrome.
I like the cars of the Fifties, but if I wanted one I'd buy a '51 Ford Business Coupe (one of my dream cars).
( Not that it matters much, but here was my favorite of all the Imperials....the 1967 )
http://www.duricy.com/~imperialist/g...allery67b.html
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