Interesting Facts About the Chrysler Sebring JS
The Chrysler Sebring was a mid‑size automobile built by Chrysler from 1995 until 2010, offered in both convertible and sedan body styles across three generations. The final generation, known as the JS, ran from 2007 to 2010.
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Launch and Early Roots
The Sebring debuted in 1995 as a two‑door version of the Chrysler Cirrus, initially introduced as a hardtop. A soft‑top convertible model was added shortly thereafter, expanding the lineup.
Three‑Generation Evolution
The model progressed through three distinct generations: the first (FJ/JX) from 1995‑2000, the second (JR/ST‑22) from 2001‑2006, and the third, designated JS, from 2007‑2010. Each generation brought a redesign that refreshed the car’s styling and features.
Name Inspired by a Racetrack
The Sebring name was taken from a famous Florida racetrack, linking the vehicle to a legacy of speed and performance. This naming choice added a touch of motorsport heritage to the mid‑size sedan and convertible.
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