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. 51.5 in (1,308 mm) (coupe). 51.8 in (1,316 mm) (roadster) Chronology Predecessor Successor The Chrysler Crossfire is a, two-seat that was sold by and built by of Germany for the 2004 to 2008. Developed during the, the two-seater is based on the and shares 80% of its components with the first generation SLK.

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The was built on a new R171 platform starting in the 2005 model year; the R170 platform was essentially handed down to Chrysler for use in building the Crossfire. Having initially arrived in 2001 as a styled by, the Chrysler was further refined by Andrew Dyson before production began in 2003 for 2004 model year sales. The 'crossfire' character lines of the bodyside change direction of their creases on the door The Chrysler Crossfire was introduced at the 2001 and the production version unveiled at the 2002 as a 2004 model 'is as faithful a translation from concept to production as any in recent memory.'

The concept car was made 'to evoke a strong, passionate, emotional response. We had to retain that. We want to polarize our audience—we want people to love it or hate it.' Conceived to be a two-seat image building or for the Chrysler brand, the marketing objective was also to make use of available components using a two-seat roadster chassis. The production car shares about 39% of its parts with Mercedes-Benz vehicles and Chrysler dealers were required to invest in special equipment, tools, and parts to be able to sell the new luxury model.

The rear-wheel-drive Crossfire coupe design objective was to make an 'impression' with looks that are 'unique, almost sculptural.' The Crossfire's visual presence includes a wide body raked over relatively huge 19-inch rear wheels and 18-inch front wheels. The most distinctive design element is the roof and broad rear made for a rear end design that prompted automotive journalists and writers to compare the new car to ' 1965–1967. The 'distinctive boat-tail rear end that reminds more than one observer of the old Rambler Marlin.'

For example, Rob Rothwell wrote '. when I first espied the rear lines of the Chrysler Crossfire I was instantly transported back to 1965 and my favorite car of that year, the Rambler Marlin.' Motor Trend also compared the 'provocative boattail theme' of the 2004 Crossfire's sheetmetal to that of the AMC Marlin fastback. Likewise, the new Chrysler's boat-tail is 'formed as the edges of the roof converge into a kind of teardrop shape, leaving the rear fenders to flare out over the rear wheels.' Construction and features. Roadster with the top down Chrysler executed the interior and exterior styling.

All other elements of the car such as, track, structure, components, are shared with the. An example of this is the engine bay of the Crossfire, which is virtually identical to the on the. The seats from the Mercedes-Benz SLK320 would bolt directly into the Crossfire chassis. The dashboard layout, controls and instruments are also similar to those on the Mercedes-Benz SLK320.

The standard is a 6-speed with an optional 5-speed. Base (Standard) and Limited models, originally sold beginning in the 2004 model year, are equipped with a Mercedes-Benz 3.2 L, 18-, which produces 215 hp (160 kW) and 229 pound force-feet (310 N⋅m) of. SRT-6 models are equipped with a special supercharged version of the engine built by Mercedes' performance branch,. SRT-6 models came only with the 5-speed automatic transmission, consistent with AMG cars of the same era.

The 6-speed transmission used by the Chrysler Crossfire is a variant of the Mercedes sourced. The 5-speed automatic transmission in the Crossfire (known as ) is also Mercedes sourced and a variant of the 722.6 family. The automatic achieves a better EPA fuel efficiency rating over the 6MT, mostly due to the difference in gear ratios. Unlike most cars of its time, the Crossfire does not use a steering system; instead, it utilizes a system as employed on the donor. Front suspension is unequal length (SLA) double wishbone suspension with 5 point multi link in the rear. Just like the concept car, all Crossfire models were built with two different wheel sizes measuring 18x7.5-inch on the front and 19x9-inch on the rear. Standard all-season tires were 225/40R18 on the front and 255/35R19 on the rear.

The first production Crossfire was driven off the assembly line on 3 February 2003, by Chrysler Group's COO in Germany. Models Model Years Engine Displacement Power Torque Handling 0-60 mph (97 km/h) Top Speed Limited 2004–2008 3.2 V6 195.2 cu in (3199 cc) 215 hp (160 kW; 218 PS) 229 lb⋅ft (310 N⋅m) Skid pad 1.0g 70 – 0 mph in 161 ft. 6.4 sec (6-speed manual) 155 mph (electronically limited) Base (Standard) 2005–2008 SRT-6 2005–2006 3.2 330 hp (246 kW; 335 PS) 310 lb⋅ft (420 N⋅m) Skid pad 1.0g 70 – 0 mph in 157 ft. 4.8 sec (5-speed automatic) 155 mph (electronically limited) Base and Limited For the first model year (2004), only the coupe was offered (with no trim levels), equipped quite similarly to the next year's Limited model.

In model year 2005, there were two models available; Coupe and Roadster, each with three trim levels: Base (with fewer amenities), Limited, and SRT-6 (supercharged). There was an SE Roadster model (essentially a base model) in 2006-2007 available only in Blaze Red Crystal Pearl and with black accented 15-spoke SRT-6 style wheels. Base Crossfire models, both Coupe and Roadster, have black painted windshield frames, black filler plugs (in place of fog-lights) in the front fascia, and fabric seats with separate, movable headrests. Limited and SRT-6 models, both Coupe and Roadster, all have silver painted windshield frames and are equipped with fog lights. The Limited has leather upholstery. The SRT-6 model has unique Leather/Alcantara upholstery.

2005 Crossfire SRT-6 Coupe in Aero Blue The SRT-6 trim level, as both and, featured an AMG engine delivering 330 hp (246 kW) and 310 lb⋅ft (420 N⋅m) of torque. Other SRT-6 model-specific features included and modifications, a front fascia air dam and a fixed rear.

The Crossfire SRT-6 model used the same drivetrain, suspension, and braking components as those used on the. The standard tires were upgraded to Z-rated Michelin Pilot Sports, sized 225/40R18 on the front and 255/35R19s in back. In 2006, the SRT-6 was changed to special order only. Chrysler media.

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