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Interesting Facts About the Chrysler Cirrus JA

The Chrysler Cirrus debuted as an all‑new sedan in late 1994 for the 1995 model year, built on Chrysler's newly introduced JA platform. Produced through the 2000 model year, the Cirrus shared its platform with the Dodge Stratus and was later succeeded by the Sebring sedan.

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Launch and JA Platform Introduction

The first JA‑platform vehicles rolled out in 1995, with the Chrysler Cirrus and Dodge Stratus leading the lineup. The JA architecture was a mid‑size, front‑wheel‑drive design that underpinned the Cirrus throughout its production.

Mid‑cycle Updates and Engine Choices

In 1996, Chrysler added rear headrests to the Cirrus, enhancing passenger safety and comfort. The model offered a range of four‑cylinder engines, including a 2.0 L 16‑valve SOHC and a 2.4 L 16‑valve DOHC, reflecting the platform’s flexible powertrain options.

End of Production and Legacy

The Cirrus remained in production until the 2000 model year, after which Chrysler introduced the Sebring sedan for 2001 as its direct replacement. This transition marked the close of the JA platform’s lifecycle, which spanned from 1995 to 2000.

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