Interesting Facts About the Eagle Vision
The Eagle Vision was a full‑size, front‑wheel‑drive sports sedan that debuted in the early 1990s under Chrysler's newly created Eagle brand. Produced for a brief run, it remains a notable chapter in the brand's short history.
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Launch Under a New Brand
The Vision entered the market in 1992 (with model years from 1993) as part of the brand‑new Eagle division launched by Chrysler. It was positioned as a four‑door sports sedan to broaden Eagle's lineup beyond the sporty Talon coupes.
Respectable Production Numbers
Between 1993 and 1997, Chrysler built 115,699 Eagle Vision sedans, a respectable figure for the model’s five‑year lifespan. These numbers reflect the Vision’s solid, if modest, popularity among full‑size sedan buyers.
Built on the First‑Gen LH Platform
The Vision shared its underpinnings with the first generation of Chrysler’s LH platform, which also underpinned other midsize models of the era. This front‑wheel‑drive architecture gave the Vision a spacious interior and a sporty sedan stance.
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