All-New Chrysler Crossfire
Published: 12th November 2002
Chrysler Crossfire’s sophisticated twin cockpit interior complements the exterior. The distinctive exterior centre spine shape also appears on the centre console, gear lever and instrument panel. From the driver’s seat, the centre spine shape appears to continue from the instrument panel through the windscreen and on to the bonnet.
“Chrysler Crossfire’s interior has a clean, precise, machined appearance,” said Creed. “With a high waistline, you sit deep within the car. Once on board, there’s no question you’ll want to drive it.”
Seats are trimmed in leather with Chrysler’s signature winged badge embossed into both head restraints. The ignition switch is located on the instrument panel as opposed to the steering column.
Precise, elegant gauges are white-on-black with a metallic accent bezel and a chrome trim ring. The centre console is metallic and flows from the top of the instrument panel through the centre of the car to achieve a cockpit environment. Metallic accents are featured throughout the interior including on the doors, steering wheel and instrument panel.
“Chrysler Crossfire blends world-class technology with passionate, modern American design,” concluded Creed.
Chrysler will build Crossfire in Germany, in collaboration with Karmann, a long-time DaimlerChrysler partner with more than 100 years of manufacturing experience. Founded in 1901, Karmann is one of the world’s leading full-service suppliers to the automotive industry.
Dimensions and Weight
- Height 1288 mm
- Length 4059 mm
- Width 1750 mm
- Wheelbase 2400 mm
- Front overhang 820 mm
- Rear overhang 836 mm
- Front track 1478 mm
- Rear track 1481 mm
- Estimated weight 1361 kg
Wheels and Tyres
- Front tyres 225/40ZR18
- Front wheel size 18 x 7.5 in
- Rear tyres 255/35ZR19
- Rear wheel size 19 x 9 in





