The Chrysler Cirrus was a mid-size 4-door sedan, introduced for the 1995 model year as direct replacement for the aging Chrysler LeBaron sedan. Based on the new midsize JA platform, the Cirrus was sold in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil for the 1995-2000 model years; DaimlerChrysler continued selling the Cirrus as a rebadged Chrysler Sebring in Mexico until the 2010 model year. The production Chrysler Cirrus was based on the 1992 concept car of the same name which debuted at the 1992 North American International Auto Show. Development of the Cirrus started in 1991, with the... goal to create a car that was expressive looking and fun to drive, yet safe enough to transport an everyday family. The original concept featured rear suicide doors and a 400 hp turbocharged 3.0-liter two stroke engine. Both the concept and eventual production model used the Chrysler Corporation's new cab-forward design, which was launched on the larger LH sedans in 1993. Cab-forward design was characterized by the long, dramatically slanted windshield, and short overhangs.
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| Make: | Chrysler |
| Parent company: | Chrysler Group LLC |
| Debut year: | 1995 |
| Automotive class | Sedan, Luxury vehicles, Mid-size car |