Chrysler 300C Receives - Minor Updates for 2010MY

Chrysler UK Ltd has declared a newborn model line-up of its highly popular 300C range, fashioned to provide buyers surpassing value for money. The newborn executive model line-up and prices take effect from weekday 1st January 2010.
Chrysler has researched exactly what customers want in today’s dynamical market, and the newborn arrange will focus more closely on these requirements.

With its refined interior, payment profession features and unmistakable design, the Chrysler 300C taphouse continues to substance unmatched style, performance and fervour in the hugely competitive E-segment, plus it now offers very attractive and affordable pricing.

The newborn 2010 300C range will now substance four derivatives, the 300C SE, SR and SRT comes with an semiautomatic gearbox and a 3.0-litre V6 diesel engine, while the SRT-8 is connected with a powerful 6.1-litre V8 HEMI® petrol engine.

The newborn entry-level diesel model, 300C SE, is available from just £23,995 on the road, and offers a rattling broad take of standard equipment including leather clipped seats, ESP, ABS, front, side and side-curtain airbags, heated face seats, threefold zone status control, LED ambient lighting, face fog lamps, parking sensors (front and rear).

On the exterior, Xenon headlamps and rain-sensing screen wipers are also standard along with 18” aluminium wheels.

The in-car recreation grouping features AM/FM broadcasting with CD player and MP3 capability and a six speaker Beantown Acoustics® sound system.

The render efficient and highly-refined 3.0 litre common-rail diesel (CRD) engine offers maximum efficiency, providing surpassing power of 215 bhp at 4,000 rate and 376 lb.-ft of force at 1,600 rpm. Top speed is 143 indication and the 300C can reach 0-62.5 indication in 8.7 seconds.

The 300C SR is priced at £24,995. In constituent to the SE specification, SR models feature auto-dimming rear view mirror, upgraded Beantown Acoustics® sound grouping including subwoofer and uconnect® gps satellite navigation system, uconnect® phone with voice recognition, a hands-free communication grouping using Bluetooth technology. Optional extras on the SR are the noesis sunroof costing £750 and heated rear way costing £250.

The 300C SRT priced at £27,995, offers in constituent to the SR models a mesh frame with chrome surround, body coloured entranceway mirrors and entranceway handles, wheel arch extensions, 20 inch metal wheels, leather and cloth trimmed sports way and carbon material interior details.
In a portion submissive by prestigious Teutonic marques; Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz, the 300C is able to compete aggressively on price and standard equipment levels.

The top-of-the arrange action model, the SRT-8 costs £41,795. Its legendary 6.1 V-8 HEMI® petrol engine generates 425 bhp of noesis with 420 lb -ft of torque. The rear-wheel drive Chrysler 300C SRT-8 is capable of impressive action nowadays - 0 to 62.5 mph in just 5.0 seconds, standing move quarter-mile time in the high 13-second range, a crowning of pace of 165 mph and 0-100-0 in the mid 16-seconds.

Extra SRT-8 specification includes high performance Brembo® calipers, noesis sunroof, performance tuned steering and suspension making the SRT-8 the eventual Chrysler 300C and the most affordable performance car in the mart locate today.

Chrysler UK Ltd Managing Director, Federico Goretti, said: “The new 2010 300C range will assist us in gaining a competitive plus in a fiercely oppose segment of the market.
“ With an entry level price of under £24,000, Chrysler is also attracting customers from the D-segment who are looking for a car that stands discover from the crowd and comes highly equipped. Customers can now get every the features and benefits of a 300C for inferior than a mid-range D-segment car.

“The Chrysler 300C remains a great looking, substantially armored car and now offers an even more desirable collection of power, performance and style combined with attractive and extremely competitive pricing.”
Source:Chrysler UK

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