The model has been the subject of digital tweaking courtesy of Theophilus Chin who considers there’s a great deal of potential for a convertible. If the sedan will be a success, chances are Chrysler will add this body style to the car’s range, especially since the model looks way better than its predecessor which had a convertible derivative. As a reminder, the all-new 200 will be available upon launch with either a 184 bhp 2.4-liter TigerShark engine or a 295 bhp Pentastar V6 3.6-liter. Both work with a 9-speed automatic gearbox that can send power to an optional AWD system featuring a complete rear-axle disconnect. Priced at $21,700 USD, the 2015 Chrysler 200 will hit dealerships in the second quarter of the year.
Source: Motor Authority