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1992 Chrysler Cirrus
Chrysler Cirrus Concept, 1992
Chrysler Cirrus Concept, 1992
Chrysler Cirrus Concept, 1992
Chrysler Cirrus Concept, 1992
Chrysler Cirrus Concept, 1992
Chrysler Cirrus Concept - Detroit'92
Chrysler Cirrus Concept, 1992 - Brochure
Иллюстрации: Chrysler Corporation
The Chrysler Cirrus concept car is another example of the company's leading edge efforts in a cab-forward design and two-stroke engine technology. Cirrus begins the thesis for a next-generation compact sedan. It is powered by a 3.0-liter turbocharged two-stroke engine that when run on fuel grade alchohol produces 400 bhp at 6,000 rpm.
The Chrysler Cirrus concept car is missing something—a pillar between the front and rear door. The lack of a "B pillar" makes it easier for passengers to enter and exit the vehicle. Its performance oriented interior, with bucket seats for each passenger, matches its aggressive exterior which has a steeply raked windshield and a low, wide stance.
Chrysler’s Cirrus featured a cab-forward design, with a two-stroke engine — a turbocharged 3.0-liter Fury V-6 that produced 400 stampeding horses and could run on fuel-grade alcohol. The rear-passenger doors were rear-hinged, allowing the elimination of the B-pillars, and easier access into the four-seater concept. Goodyear created special-tread tires to dress-up the 18-inch wheels.
По материалам: Chrysler Product Public Relations; www.chicagoautoshow.com
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