Interesting Facts About the Chrysler Crossfire ZH
The Chrysler Crossfire ZH debuted as a rear‑wheel‑drive, two‑seat sports car in the 2004 model year. Produced in Germany by Karmann, its production run lasted only four years, with the final vehicle sold in 2007.
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Launch and Production Timeline
Development began in 2003 and the Crossfire entered the market for the 2004 model year. Manufacturing continued through the 2008 model designation, but sales ended after the 2007 model year, giving the car a brief four‑year production span.
Mercedes‑Benz DNA
Built during the Daimler‑Chrysler partnership, the Crossfire incorporated a significant amount of components from the first‑generation Mercedes‑Benz SLK. This shared parts strategy gave the car a blend of Chrysler styling with German engineering.
Chrysler’s First Sports Car
The Crossfire marked Chrysler’s inaugural entry into the sports‑car segment. While it offered a sleek, two‑seat roadster experience, it was positioned more as a casual cruiser than a high‑performance machine, echoing the character of its SLK counterpart.
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