The Windsor Star, a newspaper in the city that builds all Chrysler minivans, has gotten the best spy shot of the upcoming Chrysler minivan so far. The overhead shot of a parking lot shows two minivans that have been well shrouded, and a third whose covering is either falling off or not yet in place.
The shot shows a 200-influenced front end, with dimensions that seem similar to current minivans, though with perhaps a more “drooping” back roof than current models have. It appears that the front was designed with aerodynamics as a primary concern, as opposed to the current large-grille models.
The new van is to have a nine-speed automatic and 3.6 liter gasoline engine when sold in North America. (...) →
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The shot shows a 200-influenced front end, with dimensions that seem similar to current minivans, though with perhaps a more “drooping” back roof than current models have. It appears that the front was designed with aerodynamics as a primary concern, as opposed to the current large-grille models.
The new van is to have a nine-speed automatic and 3.6 liter gasoline engine when sold in North America. (...) →
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