Interesting Facts About the Chrysler Sebring JR
The Chrysler Sebring was produced from 1995 to 2010, offering both convertible and sedan body styles. Over its lifespan it spanned three convertible generations and two sedan generations, evolving on different platform families.
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Name Inspired by a Race Track
The Sebring name was taken from a famous Florida racetrack, linking the model to a legacy of speed and competition.
Platform Evolution – From JA to JR
The second‑generation Sebring (2001–2006) introduced the sedan on the JR platform, which was an evolution of the first‑generation JA platform used for earlier models.
Generation Shifts and Body‑Style Mix
Originally launched in 1995 as a two‑door hardtop version of the Chrysler Cirrus, the Sebring added a soft‑top convertible shortly after. The model later grew to include three convertible generations and two sedan generations before ending production in 2010.
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