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Another Frankfurt concept: Chrysler 300C Hemi Wagon

Very similar. Wrong move to make for Chrysler, making "clones" cheapens the lineup, makes each iteration seem less special. And the Magnum is one special car 🙂
 
It's the production version...looks nice and agressive. A nice change from boring Japanese designs.
 
Just saw this on cars.kak.net:
The Touring concept expands the Chrysler 300C model range and shares most of the design, powertrain, chassis, equipment, interior appointments and technical specifications of the sedan concept. Adding all-wheel drive, a high level of versatility and roomy comfort for driver and passengers - matched with the ride and handling of a European sports sedan - the new Touring will enable the Chrysler brand to compete in the European E segment where around 40 per cent of sales are wagon derivatives.

A production version of the Chrysler 300C Touring concept will be available exclusively outside of North America late next year, further solidifying the Chrysler brand?s premium position in the market.
Sounds like we're not getting this version, which is probably why they didn't style it a whole lot differently than the Dodge.
 
Originally posted by: BigSmooth
Just saw this on cars.kak.net:
The Touring concept expands the Chrysler 300C model range and shares most of the design, powertrain, chassis, equipment, interior appointments and technical specifications of the sedan concept. Adding all-wheel drive, a high level of versatility and roomy comfort for driver and passengers - matched with the ride and handling of a European sports sedan - the new Touring will enable the Chrysler brand to compete in the European E segment where around 40 per cent of sales are wagon derivatives.

A production version of the Chrysler 300C Touring concept will be available exclusively outside of North America late next year, further solidifying the Chrysler brand?s premium position in the market.
Sounds like we're not getting this version, which is probably why they didn't style it a whole lot differently than the Dodge.

Yup, and it would also clash with the new Chrysler Pacifica.
 
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