Interesting Facts About the Chrysler Prowler
The Prowler first turned heads as a concept car at the 1993 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Production began in July 1997 as a 1997 model and continued through the 2002 model year, spanning both the Plymouth and Chrysler brands.
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Concept Origins and Production Launch
The Prowler debuted as a concept vehicle at the 1993 Detroit auto show, showcasing its unique hot‑rod styling. After four years of development, production started in July 1997, marking the launch of the 1997 model year.
Limited Production Run and Brand Split
Only 11,702 Prowlers were built in total. Of those, 8,532 were produced under the Plymouth badge and the remaining 3,170 were assembled as a Chrysler after the Plymouth brand was discontinued.
Final Year, Brand Shift, and Successor
The Plymouth brand ended in 2001, so the Prowler’s last production year (2002) was sold exclusively as a Chrysler. The model was discontinued at the end of 2002 and was effectively replaced by the Chrysler Crossfire, closing the chapter on this modern hot‑rod.
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