2011 Chrysler 200 S
2011 Chrysler 200 S 
 2011 Chrysler 200 S 
 2011 Chrysler 200 S 
 2011 Chrysler 200 S 



















Chrysler's new 200 is head and shoulders above its predecessor, but the   standard sedan and convertible apparently do little to appeal to a   youthful audience. Chrysler recently added the 200 to its S sub-brand in   an effort to draw a younger audience to its smallest offering.
Following  closely in the 300 S footsteps, both 200 variants receive a  plethora of  equipment aimed squarely at the younger buyers. Chrysler's  goal is to  pack the cars full of desirable equipment, while keeping its  price  reasonable, which it appears to have accomplished.
Exterior elements  found on the S models are easy to spot and  distinguish them from  standard 200s. Chrysler started by yanking nearly  all the car's chrome  accent pieces and replaced them with less flashy  bits. The grille and  headlight surrounds are swapped for toned-down  black parts, while side  mirror caps and door handles now match the body  color. Those tired of  chrome will also be pleased with the 18-inch  machined, multi-spoke  wheels with black inserts packaged as standard  equipment. Unique badges  found expressly on S models replaces the blue  background for black on  the Chrysler winged emblem.
The exterior may be a breath of fresh  air, but the interior is equally  impressive. Seating surfaces are  wrapped in perforated leather, with  the front pair getting suede  inserts, S embroidery on the headrests,  and heaters. Chrysler's Uconnect  infotainment system comes standard and  is paired to a Boston Acoustics  stereo pumping 276 watts through six  speakers. Suede door trim and a  black headliner further separate the S  model from standard 200s.
Power  comes from the new 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6, paired to a six-speed   automatic transmission. Pricing starts at $26,790 and $32,490 for the   sedan and convertible, respectively. Dealers have already begun taking   orders and 200 S models are expected to begin arriving on lots in the   coming weeks. 
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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