SPIED: Chrysler's 300 Getting Freshened Up To Take On The Competition — Notice The Changes?

SPIED: Chrysler's 300 Getting Freshened Up To Take On The Competition — Notice The Changes?
As always, we're keeping on top of the latest breaking spy shots emerging from abroad. While a lot of other publications have their respective sources, we personally like what comes from overseas. That's because a lot of them are WAY ahead of what's being talked about on U.S. shores.

The latest example is the Chrysler 300. In these never-before-seen spy shots, it's clear that Chrysler Group has some improvements coming to the company's flagship sedan.

As seen in other Chrysler Group products, it will benefit from a much larger infotainment screen where Uconnect is home. In addition, check out the new wheels and tires. Though they appear rather narrow, it's clear that the company will be providing some snazzier wheel options to choose from.

The most prominent feature is the facade that's hidden quite well. If you look closely though, it's very clear that Chrysler is going to be providing an all-new, honeycomb front grille that will feature the winged Chrysler logo.

Considering all of the typical chrome trim is blacked out, we presume this will be one of two things:

1) A blacked-out special edition akin to what Jeep offers on its models; or
2) A new sport model — clearly this is not an SRT as its brakes are too small and its tires are too narrow.

Anyway you slice it, Chrysler Group appears to be working hard in the styling department to get your eyes' attention.


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MorePowerMorePower - 7/4/2014 6:13:38 PM
+1 Boost
Looks like the it will have some form of adaptive cruise control or lane departure alert system.

Interior looks to have a few pieces from, or styled in the vein, of MB knobs and dials.

The wheels looks like nice. They should definitely be considered for the new SRT version(s).


MorePowerMorePower - 7/4/2014 6:17:17 PM
+1 Boost
The big questions are:

1. Can Chrysler turn the SRT version into a true "American Sleeper" performance Sedan/Saloon?
- Can they make it fun to drive in a turn as well as on a straight?

2. How long, and ultimately how much, will a Hellcat version of the SRT hits the street?



MattDarringerMattDarringer - 7/5/2014 9:54:46 AM
-4 Boost
I shudder to think what this will look like. While the new Charger is better looking up front than the previous one, it still is rather strange looking. FCA is letting "adventurous" designs get through as well as utterly bland ones. I think this will be painfully bland.


carloslassitercarloslassiter - 7/5/2014 6:41:52 PM
+1 Boost
It looks like a 1992 Cadillac STS.

What do I win?


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