Review Automotive 2016 Chrysler 200S and 300S Alloy Editions Revealed Ahead of Chicago



Review automotive Fiat Chrysler may be canning the Chrysler 200 sooner rather than later, yet that hasn't ceased the automaker from making another extraordinary release for both the 200 and its huge sibling, the Chrysler 300S.

The new 2016 Chrysler 200S Alloy Edition includes a group of visual overhauls and uncommon paint to the fair size vehicle. To make the Alloy Edition, Chrysler adds uncommon Dark Bronze paint to outside trim pieces, including the front grille, wheels, and exceptional back identification. These appear differently in relation to gleam dark accents on the grille additions and grille openings, alongside "Titanium" touches to the Chrysler wing identification and fumes tips.





Within, every Alloy Edition is accessible with either cowhide trimmed dark material, or dark calfskin. A dark and-caramel "S" logo on the seatbacks is standard, alongside differentiating Piano Black and Titanium trim pieces around the lodge.

Need more visual animosity? You can likewise spec your 2016 Chrysler 200S Alloy Edition with a processing plant introduced Mopar outside bundle that incorporates a front splitter, side ledges, and back valance.




The 2016 Chrysler 300S Alloy Edition's progressions coordinate those of the 200S, while including obscured mirror tops and a unique upgraded inside clock. Both the 200S and 300S Alloy Editions are accessible in Gloss Black Clear Coat, Black Forest Green Pearl Coat, Redline Tri-coat Pearl, Granite Crystal Metallic Clear Coat and Bright White Clear Coat paint.

Capturing your own particular arrangement of keys to a 200S Alloy Edition will set you back at any rate $26,680. Venture up to the 300S Alloy Edition, and be arranged to spend $36,960.

Both Chrysler Alloy Editions make their official introduction at the 2016 Chicago car expo. Meanwhile, investigate the new bundle in the photograph display beneath.