Chrysler Upping the 300's Game with Luxury Series

Published on December 31, 2011 in New Models by Dan Fritter

For a brand that for years was absolutely blasted for their dismal interior, Chrysler sure has turned things around. From the Ram line of trucks to even the basic-and-loving-it Wrangler, Chrysler's products have found new standards of fit and finish across the board, and are all the better for it. And now they're going even further. 

Borrowing heavily from their corporate stablemates in Europe, Chrysler's opted to bring a few more luxury touches to their already impressive 300 lineup. Called the 300 Luxury Series, the car benefits from the same leather found inside high end Alfas and Maseratis, and compliments that fine hide with hand-sanded wood coated in a fine matte finish. Outside, a new grille and a myriad of "platinum chrome" touches demarcate the Luxury Series from lesser 300s, as do unique 20" wheels (19" on AWD models). Unchanged mechanically, the car boasts best in class fuel economy when paired with the Pentastar V6 and 8-speed automatic drivetrain, but will undoubtedly be a slightly more popular option among those taking the Hemi underhood. 

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