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Chrysler Sebring Convertible
1996-1998 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Manufacturer Chrysler (1996-98, 2008-present)
DaimlerChrysler (1998-2007)
Also called Chrysler Cirrus R/T or Chrysler Cirrus Limited (Mexico)
Production 1996–present (no 2007 models were made[clarification needed])
Predecessor Chrysler LeBaron
Class Mid-size
Body style(s) 2-door convertible
Layout FF layout

The Chrysler Sebring convertible is a mid-size convertible manufactured by Chrysler, as a replacement for the Chrysler LeBaron and now in its third generation — currently available as both a retractable hardtop and softtop.

The Sebring convertible was the most popular convertible automobile in the world from 2001 through 2005, with nearly 40,000 produced per year[citation needed]. For the first two generations, tops were engineered and completed by Dura Convertible Systems[citation needed]. The third generation Sebring uses soft and retractable tops supplied by Karmann and installed during manufacture to identical bodies.

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First generation (1996-2000)

First generation
1999-2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Also called Chrysler Cirrus Convertible
Production 1996-2000
Assembly Toluca, Mexico
Platform Chrysler JX platform
Engine(s) 2.4 L EDZ I4
2.5 L Mitsubishi 6G73 V6
2.4 L Turbocharged DOHC I4 (Mexico Only)
Transmission(s)
4-speed 41TE automatic
Wheelbase 106.0 in (2692 mm)
Length 1996-98: 193.0 in (4902 mm)
1999-2000: 192.6 in (4892 mm)
Width 70.1 in (1781 mm)
Height 54.8 in (1392 mm)
Related Chrysler Cirrus
Dodge Stratus
Plymouth Breeze

The Sebring convertible was launched in 1996 as sister car to the Chrysler Sebring Coupe, although the Sebring coupe and convertible didn't share many components or any sheetmetal. This model was unique to Chrysler, as unlike other Chrysler brand cars, no Dodge or Plymouth counterpart was offered.

Engines

  • 1996-2000 - 2.4 L I4
  • 1996-2000 - 2.5 L Mitsubishi V6
  • 1996-2000 - 2.4 L DOHC Turbo I4 (Mexico Only)

Trim levels

  • JX - 1996-2000
  • JXi - 1996-2000
  • Limited - 1998-2000


Second generation (2001-2006)

Second generation
2001-2003 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Production 2001–2006
Assembly Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States
Platform Chrysler JR platform
Engine(s) 2.4 L EDZ I4
2.7 L EER V6
Transmission(s) 5-speed manual (2002 GTC)
4-speed 41TE automatic
Wheelbase 106 in (2692 mm)
Length 193.7 in (4920 mm)
Width 2001-03: 71.1 in (1806 mm)
2004-06: 69.4 in (1763 mm)
Height 2004-06: 55.0 in (1397 mm)
2001-03: 55.1 in (1400 mm)
Related Chrysler Sebring
Dodge Stratus
2004-2006 Chrysler Sebring convertible

For 2001, the Sebring Convertible was redesigned, and it now shared most of its sheetmetal with the sedan, though it still differed greatly from the coupe, with the front fascia and most of the interior being the only thing these cars had in common. Many interior and exterior components were carried over from the first generation car, though the body shell underneath is significantly different. The Sebring received minor styling revisions (mostly the appearance of the nose) for the 2004 model year.

Engines

  • 2001-2006 - 2.4 L I4
  • 2001-2006 - 2.7 L V6
  • 2001-2006 - 3.0 L V6

Trim levels

  • LX - 2001-2003
  • LXi - 2001-2003
  • GTC - 2002-2006
  • base - 2004-2006
  • Touring - 2004-2006
  • Limited 2001-2006

Note: Additional packages could be added to various standard trim levels.


Third generation (2008-present)

Third generation
2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible Limited hardtop
Production 2007–present
Assembly Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States
Platform Chrysler JS platform
Engine(s) 2.4 L GEMA I4
2.7 L EER V6
3.5 L EGJ V6
Transmission(s) 4-speed 40TES automatic
4-speed 41TES automatic
6-speed 62TE automatic
Wheelbase 108.9 in (2,766 mm)
Length 193.8 in (4,923 mm)
Width 71.5 in (1,816 mm)
Height 58.5 in (1,486 mm)
Related Dodge Avenger

For 2008, the Sebring convertible was redesigned, with styling cues such as the hood's strake lines recalling the Chrysler Crossfire. Like the Mazda Miata, the Sebring is offered as both retractable hardtop and softtop, with the Sebring's roofs manufactured by Karmann. The redesigned Sebring convertible debuted at the 2007 Los Angeles International Auto Show, as an early-2008 model.[1]

2008 Chrysler Sebring soft top

Changes include a redesigned dash and new 2.4 I4 and 3.5 V6 engines, with a re-tuned 2.7 V6 from the previous generation falling between the 2 models. Unlike the Sebring sedan, the convertible is not offered in all-wheel drive. The convertible top now retracts into the trunk with a power tonneau cover, with a luggage protector for the top.

On October 29, 2009, The Wall Street Journal announced that Fiat will discontinue the model.[2] On November 4, 2009, Fiat announced the Sebring will be remade for 2010, however it is uncertain if the convertible will be remade.[3]

Trim levels

  • LX
  • Touring
  • Limited

Notes

References

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