Especificaciones y análisis del Chrysler Sebring
Power
141HP
Torque
188Nm
Consumption
9.1l/100
Emissions
215g/km
0-100 km/h
11s
Top Speed
200km/h
Weight
1510kg
Price
22,600€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 4 doors
453 L
60 L
104 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Chrysler Sebring Sedán 2.0 Limited · 141 CV (2004-2006)
General description
The 2001 Chrysler Sebring is more than a car; it's a statement of intent. It represents the American dream on wheels, a sedan that came to Europe to offer an alternative full of personality, comfort, and an unmistakable style that evokes great journeys on endless roads.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the Sebring is an experience of pure smoothness. Its 2.0-liter, 141-horsepower engine doesn't seek records but delivers power in a linear and serene manner. Every kilometer feels poised and stable, thanks to a suspension designed to devour asphalt without disturbing the peace of the cabin. It's a car that invites you to enjoy the journey, to feel the road with a calm and comfort that are not easily found anymore.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is imposing and elegant, with fluid lines and a presence that does not go unnoticed. At over 4.8 meters long, the Sebring is a majestic sedan that boasts of its origins. The interior is a haven of space and light, where five occupants travel comfortably, and its generous 453-liter trunk is ready for any adventure. It's a design that prioritizes well-being and a sense of spaciousness.
Technology and features
The Sebring's technology focuses on the proven and reliable. Its indirect injection engine with an iron block is an example of mechanical robustness, designed to last. Although its consumption of 9.1 liters per hundred kilometers doesn't compete with current standards, its chassis with a double-wishbone suspension on both axles was an advanced solution for its time, ensuring noble dynamic behavior and superior ride comfort.
Competition
In a market dominated by European sedans like the Ford Mondeo or the Renault Laguna, the Chrysler Sebring stood out as an exotic and different option. It didn't compete on efficiency or the latest technology, but on charisma, space, and offering a genuinely American driving experience—more relaxed and grand—which made it a passionate choice against its more pragmatic rivals.
Conclusion
The Chrysler Sebring is a car with a soul, a modern classic for those looking for more than just a means of transportation. It's an ode to a way of understanding the automobile where comfort, space, and style prevail. Driving it is to reconnect with the pleasure of traveling without rush, feeling the quiet power of a great sedan that transports you to another era.
