Chrysler Chronos

Chrysler Chronos

The Chrysler Chronos was a concept car created by DaimlerChrysler. It was first shown in 1998. The Chrysler Chronos has a similarity in design to the 1953 Chrysler D'Elegance concept car as well as a similarity to the production model Chrysler 300C.

Description of the Chronos

The Chronos is equipped with a normally aspirated V10 engine with around 350 horsepower (58.3 bhp/Liter). The design of the concept has some similarity to the classic 1950s Virgil Exner-era cars. The Chronos has aluminum wheels, a huge wheelbase, and RWD.

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