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The Chrysler Group continues to bring its refreshed 2011 lineup into focus, now releasing pricing information for the 2011 Chrysler Town & Country minivan and 2011 Chrysler 200 mid-size sedan.
The Town & Country has been thoroughly made over for the new model year, with numerous changes aimed at making the vehicle even more family friendly. This includes the addition of a more premium interior that offers higher levels of both craftsmanship and versatility, breakthrough features like the segment's first heated steering wheel, improvements to Chrysler's innovative "Stow 'n Go" seating system, a comprehensive suite of in-vehicle entertainment solutions and a bigger, more usable center console for first- and second-row passengers. Also notable is the introduction of the automaker's "Stow 'n Place" system for managing the vehicle's roof-rack storage system.
Major revisions are in evidence beneath the minivan's hood as well. The Town & Country relies on the Chrysler Group's new Pentastar V-6 engine, mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. The result is significantly more power-the Pentastar makes 283 hp and 260 lb.-ft. of torque, as compared to 197 hp/230 lb.-ft. from the 2010 model's biggest engine-but fuel efficiency remains at 17 mpg city/25 mpg highway.
Wrapped in a revised, bolder exterior, the 2011 Chrysler Town & Country will be available in three models, all of which have destination charges of $835:
- Town & Country Touring-$30,995
- Town & Country Touring L-$32,995
- Town & Country Limited-$39,495
The 2011 Chrysler 200 will enter the mid-size segment with an exterior that has been carefully differentiated from the outgoing Sebring, showcasing new front and rear fascias, hood, rear deck lid, front and rear lighting systems, exterior mirrors and more. In addition, an equally fresh interior, with an all-new instrument panel, Chrysler's new multi-function steering wheel and upgraded seating, debuts on the 200.
To provide a more dynamic driving experience, Chrysler engineers also retuned/redesigned the car's suspension for nimbler, more driver-centric ride and handling. Powertrain choices include the Chrysler's proven 2.4-liter I4 engine and the new Pentastar V-6, which in the 200 will provide best-in-class horsepower and "exceptional" fuel economy.
Four models are planned for the 2011 Chrysler 200, each carrying a $750 destination charge:
- 200 LX-$19,995
- 200 Touring-$21,995
- 200 Limited-$24,495
- 200 S-Slated for late availability, pricing on the Chrysler 200 S is not available at this time.
The redesigned Chrysler Town & Country and Chrysler 200 will both reach U.S. dealerships later this year.
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