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Chrysler Concorde

The Chrysler Concorde is a full-size, front wheel drive four-door sedan that was produced by Chrysler from 1992 to 2004. It assumed the C-body Chrysler New Yorker Salon's position as the entry-level full-size sedan in the Chrysler brand lineup. One of Chrysler's three original Chrysler LH platform models, it used revolutionary cab forward design.

Chrysler Concorde
2002-2004 Concorde LXi
Overview
Manufacturer
Also calledChrysler Concorde Limited (2001–2004)
Production1992–2003
Model years1993–2004
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size
Body style4-door sedan
LayoutLongitudinal front-engine, front-wheel drive
PlatformChrysler LH platform
Powertrain
Transmission4-speed 42LE automatic
Chronology
Predecessor
SuccessorChrysler 300

The Concorde was related to the Chrysler/Dodge Intrepid, Eagle Vision, Chrysler 300M, Chrysler LHS, and the eleventh and final generation Chrysler New Yorker.

It was on Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list for 1993 and 1994.

Design background Edit

The Concorde's design can be traced to 1986 when designer Kevin Verduyn completed the initial exterior design of a new aerodynamic concept sedan called Navajo. The design never passed the clay model stage.[1] Also at this time, the Chrysler Corporation purchased bankrupt Italian sports car manufacturer Lamborghini. The Navajo's exterior design was reworked and became the Lamborghini Portofino, released as a concept at the 1987 Frankfurt Auto Show.[2] The Portofino was heralded as a design triumph, setting in motion Chrysler's decision to produce a production sedan with the Portofino's revolutionary exterior design, called "cab-forward". The cab forward design was characterized by the long, low slung windshield, and relatively short overhangs. The wheels were effectively pushed to the corners of the car, creating a much larger passenger cabin compared to equivalent contemporary cars.

Design of the future Concorde chassis began in the late 1980s after Chrysler had bought another automaker, American Motors Corporation (AMC) in 1987.[3] During this time, Chrysler began designing the replacement for the Dodge Dynasty and Chrysler New Yorker, as well as a potential Plymouth. The initial design of Dodge's LH bore resemblance to the Dynasty, and this design was scrapped entirely after François Castaing, formerly AMC's Vice President of product engineering and development, became Chrysler's Vice President of vehicle engineering in 1988.

The new design, under Castaing's leadership, began with the Eagle Premier, also sold later as the Dodge Monaco. The Premier's longitudinal engine mounting layout was inherited, as was the front suspension geometry, and parts of the braking system. The chassis itself became a flexible architecture capable of supporting front or rear-wheel drive (designated "LH" and "LX" respectively). The transmission was inspired by the Premier's Audi and ZF automatics. Borrowing heavily from Chrysler's A604 (41TE) "Ultradrive" transversely mounted automatic, it became the A606 (also known as 42LE). The chassis design was continually refined throughout the following years, as it underpinned more Chrysler prototypes: the 1989 Chrysler Millennium and the 1990 Eagle Optima.

By 1990, it was decided that the new technologically advanced car would need a new technologically advanced engine to power it. Until that time, the only engine confirmed for use was Chrysler's 3.3 L pushrod V6 engine.[4] Chrysler's old engineering system would have required up to five years, but both the engine and manufacturing teams committed to "Job 1" to have a new 3.5 L engine as "an absolute cornerstone for the car."[4] Under Castaing's leadership, Chrysler developed an advanced engine in three years for the start of Concorde production that featured SOHC cylinder heads with four valves per cylinder.

The appearance, still based on the cab forward exterior design of the 1987 Lamborghini Portofino concept, with its aerodynamic shape, made for little wind noise inside this large car. This sleek styling gives the Concorde a low drag coefficient which was ahead of its time. Although American Motors' Eagle Premier (and Dodge Monaco) was discontinued by Chrysler after the 1992 model year, the new Concorde's packaging was derived from the Premier, and all the suspension and drivetrain development mules were Premiers.[5] Other design features found their way into the Chrysler LH platform, most notably the longitudinal engine layout, a hallmark of Renault's front-wheel-drive designs.[6] This design allowed engineers to lower the hood line, made maintenance/servicing simpler, and tightened the car's turning diameter.

First generation (1993–1997) Edit

First generation
 
Overview
Production1992–1997
Model years1993-1997
Assembly
Body and chassis
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Dimensions
Wheelbase113.0 in (2,870 mm)
Length
  • 1992–94: 202.8 in (5,151 mm)
  • 1994–97: 201.5 in (5,118 mm)
Width74.4 in (1,890 mm)
Height56.3 in (1,430 mm)

The first generation of the Concorde debuted at the 1992 North American International Auto Show in Detroit as a 1993 model. It debuted as a single, well-equipped model with a base price of US$18,341.[7]

 
First generation featured full-width taillamp design

Out of all the LH sedans, the first generation Concorde was most closely related to the Eagle Vision. The Concorde was given a more traditional image than the Vision. The two shared nearly all sheet metal in common with the main differences limited to their grilles, rear fascias, bodyside moldings, and wheel choices. The Concorde featured a modern take on Chrysler's signature waterfall grille. It was split into six sections divided by body-colored strips with the Chrysler Pentastar logo on the center strip. The Concorde's rear fascia was highlighted by a full-width and full-height lightbar between the taillights, giving the appearance that the taillights stretched across the entire trunk.

In keeping with its upscale position, Concorde's body side moldings incorporated bright chrome (later golden colored) work not found on its Dodge or Eagle siblings. On Concordes with gray lower body paint color, the gray came all the way up to the chrome beltline; on Visions, the gray lower body paint area was smaller and much more subtle. Wheel styles, which included available aluminum wheels with a Spiralcast design, were also unique to the Chrysler LH sedans (Concorde, LHS, New Yorker); Dodge and Eagle had their own different wheel styles.

The similar Eagle Vision featured a smaller split-grill with a large Eagle badge in the center. The Vision's taillights, although the same shape as the Concorde's were clustered differently and featured European-inspired amber turn signals. The Vision did not share the Concorde's lightbar, instead of using the area as space for a trunk-mounted license plate (as opposed to the rear bumper-mounted license plate on the Concorde). On the other hand, the Intrepid incorporated different headlight and taillight assemblies and had no grille at all.

The interior of the Concorde was also nearly identical to that of the Vision, the main difference being the Concorde's faux wood trim and steering wheel emblem; the Intrepid's interior was substantially different from the Concorde and Vision. Concordes and Intrepids could be equipped with a front bench seat and column shifter, bringing total capacity to six. The Vision could only be equipped with front bucket seats. Unlike its Dodge and Eagle siblings, Chrysler Concordes never had the option of autostick transmission and its special instrument cluster. It was only available with an automatic transmission.

The upscale Concorde models featured leather-trimmed seats, steering wheels, shift knobs, and door inserts. Other interior options included rear-seat vents (in the five-seater), rear center rear armrest, and eight-way power seats for both the driver and passenger, as well as personal reading lamps. Power windows and central door locks were standard on all Concordes, as were dual airbags. Other options included remote keyless system and a choice of several Infinity sound systems with CD, cassette with up to eight speakers, and an equalizer.

The upscale LXi model was distinguishable as it did not have a retractable antenna, but a fixed antenna inside the rear passenger-side fender. Anti-lock brakes (ABS) were standard, with traction control optional.

Dual-way power sunroofs were available on this car. They were designed and installed by American Sunroof (now American Specialty Cars) from its Columbus, Ohio plant, not by Mopar itself. An installed sunroof eliminated most of the front overhead console that featured storage bins for a garage door opener and sunglasses. However, the Overhead Travel Information System (OTIS), or on-board computer with integrated map lights, was retained.

A notable achievement included the Center for Auto Safety ranking the 1993 Concorde as superior in crashworthiness after testing it at 35 miles per hour (56.3 km/h) into a wall. Another achievement was being featured on Car and Driver's top 10 list for both 1993 and 1994.

Model year changes Edit

  • 1993: Base 3.3 L engine had 153 hp (114 kW) and standard non-touring suspension. A six-disc trunk-mounted Mopar CD changer with wire remote and an alarm system were dealer-installed options. This was the first car, along with Intrepid and Vision, to have the 3.5 L 24-valve SOHC V6 engine. A Panasonic cell phone with an externally mounted antenna could be ordered. The split-bench seat with column shift lever was not yet available, but planned from the beginning.
  • 1994: For this year, the touring suspension became standard. Also, base engines gained 8 hp (6 kW). A front split-bench seat with twofold-down armrests with cup holders and column shift became available to make it a six-seater. Power steering added more assistance, to reduce turning effort for parking as well as deliver a greater feel at higher speeds. The 3.3 L engine was rated at 153 hp (114 kW) for 1992 and 1993 and 161 hp (120 kW) in the remaining years of the first generation. Both 3.3 L engines achieved 18 mpg‑US (13 L/100 km; 22 mpg‑imp) city, 21 mpg‑US (11 L/100 km; 25 mpg‑imp) combined, and 26 mpg‑US (9.0 L/100 km; 31 mpg‑imp) highway. Chrysler's Visorphone was offered as well as a more conventional dealer-installed Chrysler car phone and the same Panasonic cell phone from the 1992 launch, all shown in the 1994 model year brochure.
  • 1995: Improvements made to the transaxle, a modification to the optional remote keyless entry system, and the addition of 'thumb-touch' acceleration and cancel features, placed on the steering wheel spokes, to the cruise control. Later 1995 models were produced with sheet metal front fenders, which replaced the composite fenders on earlier models to improve structural integrity. The corporate "Pentastar" logo was replaced by the Chrysler wreath on the grille, horn pad, and various other places (except the keyless entry key fob and keys, which still had the old "Pentastar" logo). Chrysler waited until 1995 for this change on its other models with the exception of the Cirrus and Sebring, with the Plymouth brand getting a related new logo on all 1996 and later models. Dodge had already begun phasing out the Pentastar in 1992.
  • 1996: The Concorde gained two distinguished trim levels for 1996: lower-level LX and higher-level LXi. Extra sound insulation and revised structural engineering promised to make the Concorde quieter.[8] Sheet metal front fenders added for 1996 and later on all models as part of the structural upgrade.
  • 1997: The only major change for this year was that on the base LX model, the 3.3 L V6 was dropped as the standard engine.

All of the first-generation 3.5 L engines were rated at 214 hp (160 kW) with 16 mpg‑US (15 L/100 km; 19 mpg‑imp) city and 24 mpg‑US (9.8 L/100 km; 29 mpg‑imp) with 89 octane fuel required.

Production Figures:

Chrysler Concorde Production Figures[9]
Yearly Production
1993 48,326
1994 70,181
1995 54,306
1996 49,994
1997 50,913
Total 273,720

Second generation (1998–2004) Edit

Second generation
 
1998–2001 Concorde
Overview
Production1997–2003
Model years1998–2004
AssemblyBrampton Assembly in Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Body and chassis
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Dimensions
Wheelbase113.0 in (2,870 mm)
Length
  • 1998–2001: 209.1 in (5,311 mm)
  • 2002–04: 207.7 in (5,276 mm)
Width74.4 in (1,890 mm)
Height
  • 55.9 in (1,420 mm)
  • 1999–2001 LX: 56.2 in (1,427 mm)
Curb weight
  • 3,495 lb (1,585 kg) (LX)
  • 3,566 lb (1,618 kg) (Lxi)
 
1998-2001 Chrysler Concorde Rear View
 
Facelift (2002-2004)
 
2002-2004 Chrysler Concorde Rear View

The Concorde was completely redesigned for the 1998 model year. The "Second Generation" design was introduced in 1996 as the Chrysler LHX concept car. This concept vehicle had large, 20-inch wheels, a centrally located instrument cluster, and a closed-circuit television system within the windshield pillars replacing conventional rearview mirrors. While the concept vehicle's wheelbase was expanded to 124 inches (3,100 mm) to allow for rear passenger supplement restraints, rear occupant entertainment center and storage compartment, production second generation LH cars retained the original's 113 inches (2,900 mm) wheelbase.

Despite overall length increasing by 7.5 inches (190 mm), the second generation's weight dropped by nearly a hundred pounds.[10] This was achieved by extensive use of aluminum for the rear suspension, hood, as well as in the two new engines. There was a new 200 hp (149 kW) 2.7-liter V6 and 225 hp (168 kW) 3.2 L V6.[10] The 3.5 L was redone and output upgraded to 253 hp (189 kW) and was available on the 2002 through 2004 Concorde Limited (formerly LHS).

Much was done in the design process to make the second generation LH sedans look more distinct from each other. The 1998 Concorde differed far greater from the Dodge Intrepid and the new 1999 Chrysler 300M (successor to the Eagle Vision), than did the first generation models. With the exception of the doors and roof, the Concorde shared little sheet metal with the Intrepid and 300M. The new Concorde's front end was underscored by a striking full-width grille, relocated to the front bumper to give the impression of a bottom breather. Sweeping curves and a more rounded front end also set the Concorde apart from the Intrepid and 300M.

As in the previous generation, six-passenger seating with a front bench seat, folding center armrest, and a column-mounted transmission shifter was available on the base model through the 2004 model year.[11] Cloth seating was standard on base LX with leather seating optional. Leather was standard on upscale LXi and later Limited models.

The Concorde, 300M, and Intrepid were discontinued in 2004. The all-new, rear-wheel-drive Chrysler 300 replaced the Concorde (and 300M) in early 2004 as a 2005 model.

Model year changes Edit

  • 1998: The Concorde was completely redesigned for the 1998 model year. Bodyshells were designed to be stronger and stiffer, as well as incorporating double-shear suspension mounts and integrated side impact protection.[5]
  • 1999: The Concorde's suspension system was softened to enhance ride comfort and reduce road noise. Thicker carpeting was installed inside, and a new standard cargo net went into the trunk. LXi models added a new CD player and Chrysler's Sentry Key theft-deterrent system, which disabled the ignition unless the proper key was used to start the engine.
  • 2000: A new factory-installed power sunroof was available on both base LX and upscale LXi models. The Concorde also earned additional suspension changes designed to provide a quieter, smoother ride. Tires grew to 16 inches for the LX, to match those of the LXi. The LXi edition gained standard speed-sensitive, variable-assist steering, as well as an optional 4-disc in-dash CD changer.
  • 2001: Optional front side airbags and a 3-point safety belt for the rear seat's middle position were added. The LX's 22D option package now included alloy wheels. Also, the LXi's optional Infinity sound system gained steering wheel-mounted controls.
  • 2002: Adopting the body of the discontinued LHS, a new trim level was added, the range-topping Limited, which featured 17-inch wheels and a "high output" 3.5 L V6 engine producing 250 hp (186 kW). With the former LHS's shorter nose, the 2002–2004 Concorde was 1.4 in (36 mm) shorter than 1998–2001 models.[12] At midyear, Limited models became available with an optional Pro-Am Edition Group that included two-tone leather upholstery, unique interior trim, full-size spare tire on a matching chrome road wheel, a set of TaylorMade golf clubs (irons only), a special leather and suede Chrysler golf bag, exterior 'Pro-Am' appliques on the exterior rear windows, as well as a 'Pro-Am' trunk organizer for holding the clubs and accessories.
  • 2003: No major changes were made except the optional 4-disc in-dash CD changer was replaced with the optional 6-disc in-dash CD changer.
  • 2004: The Concorde's last year. For the 2005 model year, the Concorde was replaced by the Chrysler 300. The last Concorde was produced on August 30, 2003.

References Edit

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Not to be confused with AMC Concord or Plymouth Concord This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Chrysler Concorde news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Chrysler Concorde is a full size front wheel drive four door sedan that was produced by Chrysler from 1992 to 2004 It assumed the C body Chrysler New Yorker Salon s position as the entry level full size sedan in the Chrysler brand lineup One of Chrysler s three original Chrysler LH platform models it used revolutionary cab forward design Chrysler Concorde2002 2004 Concorde LXiOverviewManufacturerChrysler Corporation 1992 1998 DaimlerChrysler 1997 2004 Also calledChrysler Concorde Limited 2001 2004 Production1992 2003Model years1993 2004Body and chassisClassFull sizeBody style4 door sedanLayoutLongitudinal front engine front wheel drivePlatformChrysler LH platformPowertrainTransmission4 speed 42LE automaticChronologyPredecessorChrysler New Yorker Salon Concorde Chrysler LHS Concorde Limited SuccessorChrysler 300The Concorde was related to the Chrysler Dodge Intrepid Eagle Vision Chrysler 300M Chrysler LHS and the eleventh and final generation Chrysler New Yorker It was on Car and Driver magazine s Ten Best list for 1993 and 1994 Contents 1 Design background 2 First generation 1993 1997 2 1 Model year changes 3 Second generation 1998 2004 3 1 Model year changes 4 References 5 External linksDesign background EditThe Concorde s design can be traced to 1986 when designer Kevin Verduyn completed the initial exterior design of a new aerodynamic concept sedan called Navajo The design never passed the clay model stage 1 Also at this time the Chrysler Corporation purchased bankrupt Italian sports car manufacturer Lamborghini The Navajo s exterior design was reworked and became the Lamborghini Portofino released as a concept at the 1987 Frankfurt Auto Show 2 The Portofino was heralded as a design triumph setting in motion Chrysler s decision to produce a production sedan with the Portofino s revolutionary exterior design called cab forward The cab forward design was characterized by the long low slung windshield and relatively short overhangs The wheels were effectively pushed to the corners of the car creating a much larger passenger cabin compared to equivalent contemporary cars Design of the future Concorde chassis began in the late 1980s after Chrysler had bought another automaker American Motors Corporation AMC in 1987 3 During this time Chrysler began designing the replacement for the Dodge Dynasty and Chrysler New Yorker as well as a potential Plymouth The initial design of Dodge s LH bore resemblance to the Dynasty and this design was scrapped entirely after Francois Castaing formerly AMC s Vice President of product engineering and development became Chrysler s Vice President of vehicle engineering in 1988 The new design under Castaing s leadership began with the Eagle Premier also sold later as the Dodge Monaco The Premier s longitudinal engine mounting layout was inherited as was the front suspension geometry and parts of the braking system The chassis itself became a flexible architecture capable of supporting front or rear wheel drive designated LH and LX respectively The transmission was inspired by the Premier s Audi and ZF automatics Borrowing heavily from Chrysler s A604 41TE Ultradrive transversely mounted automatic it became the A606 also known as 42LE The chassis design was continually refined throughout the following years as it underpinned more Chrysler prototypes the 1989 Chrysler Millennium and the 1990 Eagle Optima By 1990 it was decided that the new technologically advanced car would need a new technologically advanced engine to power it Until that time the only engine confirmed for use was Chrysler s 3 3 L pushrod V6 engine 4 Chrysler s old engineering system would have required up to five years but both the engine and manufacturing teams committed to Job 1 to have a new 3 5 L engine as an absolute cornerstone for the car 4 Under Castaing s leadership Chrysler developed an advanced engine in three years for the start of Concorde production that featured SOHC cylinder heads with four valves per cylinder The appearance still based on the cab forward exterior design of the 1987 Lamborghini Portofino concept with its aerodynamic shape made for little wind noise inside this large car This sleek styling gives the Concorde a low drag coefficient which was ahead of its time Although American Motors Eagle Premier and Dodge Monaco was discontinued by Chrysler after the 1992 model year the new Concorde s packaging was derived from the Premier and all the suspension and drivetrain development mules were Premiers 5 Other design features found their way into the Chrysler LH platform most notably the longitudinal engine layout a hallmark of Renault s front wheel drive designs 6 This design allowed engineers to lower the hood line made maintenance servicing simpler and tightened the car s turning diameter First generation 1993 1997 EditFirst generation OverviewProduction1992 1997Model years1993 1997AssemblyBrampton Assembly in Brampton Ontario CanadaNewark Assembly in Newark Delaware U S Body and chassisRelatedDodge IntrepidEagle VisionChrysler LHSChrysler New YorkerPowertrainEngine3 3 L EGA V63 5 L EGE V6DimensionsWheelbase113 0 in 2 870 mm Length1992 94 202 8 in 5 151 mm 1994 97 201 5 in 5 118 mm Width74 4 in 1 890 mm Height56 3 in 1 430 mm The first generation of the Concorde debuted at the 1992 North American International Auto Show in Detroit as a 1993 model It debuted as a single well equipped model with a base price of US 18 341 7 First generation featured full width taillamp designOut of all the LH sedans the first generation Concorde was most closely related to the Eagle Vision The Concorde was given a more traditional image than the Vision The two shared nearly all sheet metal in common with the main differences limited to their grilles rear fascias bodyside moldings and wheel choices The Concorde featured a modern take on Chrysler s signature waterfall grille It was split into six sections divided by body colored strips with the Chrysler Pentastar logo on the center strip The Concorde s rear fascia was highlighted by a full width and full height lightbar between the taillights giving the appearance that the taillights stretched across the entire trunk In keeping with its upscale position Concorde s body side moldings incorporated bright chrome later golden colored work not found on its Dodge or Eagle siblings On Concordes with gray lower body paint color the gray came all the way up to the chrome beltline on Visions the gray lower body paint area was smaller and much more subtle Wheel styles which included available aluminum wheels with a Spiralcast design were also unique to the Chrysler LH sedans Concorde LHS New Yorker Dodge and Eagle had their own different wheel styles The similar Eagle Vision featured a smaller split grill with a large Eagle badge in the center The Vision s taillights although the same shape as the Concorde s were clustered differently and featured European inspired amber turn signals The Vision did not share the Concorde s lightbar instead of using the area as space for a trunk mounted license plate as opposed to the rear bumper mounted license plate on the Concorde On the other hand the Intrepid incorporated different headlight and taillight assemblies and had no grille at all The interior of the Concorde was also nearly identical to that of the Vision the main difference being the Concorde s faux wood trim and steering wheel emblem the Intrepid s interior was substantially different from the Concorde and Vision Concordes and Intrepids could be equipped with a front bench seat and column shifter bringing total capacity to six The Vision could only be equipped with front bucket seats Unlike its Dodge and Eagle siblings Chrysler Concordes never had the option of autostick transmission and its special instrument cluster It was only available with an automatic transmission The upscale Concorde models featured leather trimmed seats steering wheels shift knobs and door inserts Other interior options included rear seat vents in the five seater rear center rear armrest and eight way power seats for both the driver and passenger as well as personal reading lamps Power windows and central door locks were standard on all Concordes as were dual airbags Other options included remote keyless system and a choice of several Infinity sound systems with CD cassette with up to eight speakers and an equalizer The upscale LXi model was distinguishable as it did not have a retractable antenna but a fixed antenna inside the rear passenger side fender Anti lock brakes ABS were standard with traction control optional Dual way power sunroofs were available on this car They were designed and installed by American Sunroof now American Specialty Cars from its Columbus Ohio plant not by Mopar itself An installed sunroof eliminated most of the front overhead console that featured storage bins for a garage door opener and sunglasses However the Overhead Travel Information System OTIS or on board computer with integrated map lights was retained A notable achievement included the Center for Auto Safety ranking the 1993 Concorde as superior in crashworthiness after testing it at 35 miles per hour 56 3 km h into a wall Another achievement was being featured on Car and Driver s top 10 list for both 1993 and 1994 Model year changes Edit 1993 Base 3 3 L engine had 153 hp 114 kW and standard non touring suspension A six disc trunk mounted Mopar CD changer with wire remote and an alarm system were dealer installed options This was the first car along with Intrepid and Vision to have the 3 5 L 24 valve SOHC V6 engine A Panasonic cell phone with an externally mounted antenna could be ordered The split bench seat with column shift lever was not yet available but planned from the beginning 1994 For this year the touring suspension became standard Also base engines gained 8 hp 6 kW A front split bench seat with twofold down armrests with cup holders and column shift became available to make it a six seater Power steering added more assistance to reduce turning effort for parking as well as deliver a greater feel at higher speeds The 3 3 L engine was rated at 153 hp 114 kW for 1992 and 1993 and 161 hp 120 kW in the remaining years of the first generation Both 3 3 L engines achieved 18 mpg US 13 L 100 km 22 mpg imp city 21 mpg US 11 L 100 km 25 mpg imp combined and 26 mpg US 9 0 L 100 km 31 mpg imp highway Chrysler s Visorphone was offered as well as a more conventional dealer installed Chrysler car phone and the same Panasonic cell phone from the 1992 launch all shown in the 1994 model year brochure 1995 Improvements made to the transaxle a modification to the optional remote keyless entry system and the addition of thumb touch acceleration and cancel features placed on the steering wheel spokes to the cruise control Later 1995 models were produced with sheet metal front fenders which replaced the composite fenders on earlier models to improve structural integrity The corporate Pentastar logo was replaced by the Chrysler wreath on the grille horn pad and various other places except the keyless entry key fob and keys which still had the old Pentastar logo Chrysler waited until 1995 for this change on its other models with the exception of the Cirrus and Sebring with the Plymouth brand getting a related new logo on all 1996 and later models Dodge had already begun phasing out the Pentastar in 1992 1996 The Concorde gained two distinguished trim levels for 1996 lower level LX and higher level LXi Extra sound insulation and revised structural engineering promised to make the Concorde quieter 8 Sheet metal front fenders added for 1996 and later on all models as part of the structural upgrade 1997 The only major change for this year was that on the base LX model the 3 3 L V6 was dropped as the standard engine All of the first generation 3 5 L engines were rated at 214 hp 160 kW with 16 mpg US 15 L 100 km 19 mpg imp city and 24 mpg US 9 8 L 100 km 29 mpg imp with 89 octane fuel required Production Figures Chrysler Concorde Production Figures 9 Yearly Production1993 48 3261994 70 1811995 54 3061996 49 9941997 50 913Total 273 720Second generation 1998 2004 EditSecond generation 1998 2001 ConcordeOverviewProduction1997 2003Model years1998 2004AssemblyBrampton Assembly in Brampton Ontario CanadaBody and chassisRelatedChrysler 300MChrysler LHSDodge IntrepidPowertrainEngine2 7 L EER V6 gasoline 3 2 L EGW V6 gasoline 3 5 L EGJ V6 gasoline 3 5 L EGG V6 gasoline DimensionsWheelbase113 0 in 2 870 mm Length1998 2001 209 1 in 5 311 mm 2002 04 207 7 in 5 276 mm Width74 4 in 1 890 mm Height55 9 in 1 420 mm 1999 2001 LX 56 2 in 1 427 mm Curb weight3 495 lb 1 585 kg LX 3 566 lb 1 618 kg Lxi 1998 2001 Chrysler Concorde Rear View Facelift 2002 2004 2002 2004 Chrysler Concorde Rear ViewThe Concorde was completely redesigned for the 1998 model year The Second Generation design was introduced in 1996 as the Chrysler LHX concept car This concept vehicle had large 20 inch wheels a centrally located instrument cluster and a closed circuit television system within the windshield pillars replacing conventional rearview mirrors While the concept vehicle s wheelbase was expanded to 124 inches 3 100 mm to allow for rear passenger supplement restraints rear occupant entertainment center and storage compartment production second generation LH cars retained the original s 113 inches 2 900 mm wheelbase Despite overall length increasing by 7 5 inches 190 mm the second generation s weight dropped by nearly a hundred pounds 10 This was achieved by extensive use of aluminum for the rear suspension hood as well as in the two new engines There was a new 200 hp 149 kW 2 7 liter V6 and 225 hp 168 kW 3 2 L V6 10 The 3 5 L was redone and output upgraded to 253 hp 189 kW and was available on the 2002 through 2004 Concorde Limited formerly LHS Much was done in the design process to make the second generation LH sedans look more distinct from each other The 1998 Concorde differed far greater from the Dodge Intrepid and the new 1999 Chrysler 300M successor to the Eagle Vision than did the first generation models With the exception of the doors and roof the Concorde shared little sheet metal with the Intrepid and 300M The new Concorde s front end was underscored by a striking full width grille relocated to the front bumper to give the impression of a bottom breather Sweeping curves and a more rounded front end also set the Concorde apart from the Intrepid and 300M As in the previous generation six passenger seating with a front bench seat folding center armrest and a column mounted transmission shifter was available on the base model through the 2004 model year 11 Cloth seating was standard on base LX with leather seating optional Leather was standard on upscale LXi and later Limited models The Concorde 300M and Intrepid were discontinued in 2004 The all new rear wheel drive Chrysler 300 replaced the Concorde and 300M in early 2004 as a 2005 model Model year changes Edit 1998 The Concorde was completely redesigned for the 1998 model year Bodyshells were designed to be stronger and stiffer as well as incorporating double shear suspension mounts and integrated side impact protection 5 1999 The Concorde s suspension system was softened to enhance ride comfort and reduce road noise Thicker carpeting was installed inside and a new standard cargo net went into the trunk LXi models added a new CD player and Chrysler s Sentry Key theft deterrent system which disabled the ignition unless the proper key was used to start the engine 2000 A new factory installed power sunroof was available on both base LX and upscale LXi models The Concorde also earned additional suspension changes designed to provide a quieter smoother ride Tires grew to 16 inches for the LX to match those of the LXi The LXi edition gained standard speed sensitive variable assist steering as well as an optional 4 disc in dash CD changer 2001 Optional front side airbags and a 3 point safety belt for the rear seat s middle position were added The LX s 22D option package now included alloy wheels Also the LXi s optional Infinity sound system gained steering wheel mounted controls 2002 Adopting the body of the discontinued LHS a new trim level was added the range topping Limited which featured 17 inch wheels and a high output 3 5 L V6 engine producing 250 hp 186 kW With the former LHS s shorter nose the 2002 2004 Concorde was 1 4 in 36 mm shorter than 1998 2001 models 12 At midyear Limited models became available with an optional Pro Am Edition Group that included two tone leather upholstery unique interior trim full size spare tire on a matching chrome road wheel a set of TaylorMade golf clubs irons only a special leather and suede Chrysler golf bag exterior Pro Am appliques on the exterior rear windows as well as a Pro Am trunk organizer for holding the clubs and accessories 2003 No major changes were made except the optional 4 disc in dash CD changer was replaced with the optional 6 disc in dash CD changer 2004 The Concorde s last year For the 2005 model year the Concorde was replaced by the Chrysler 300 The last Concorde was produced on August 30 2003 References Edit Padeanu Adrian 25 May 2016 Concept We Forgot 1987 Chrysler Lamborghini Portofino motor1 com Retrieved 17 May 2022 George Patrick 7 March 2014 That Time Lamborghini Made A Sedan That Became A Chrysler Jalopnik Retrieved 17 May 2022 Chrysler Corporation How Buying Jeep in 1987 Changed allpar com 14 January 2021 Retrieved 17 May 2022 a b Interview with Francois Castaing allpar com 14 January 2021 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