Chrysler
200 S Mopar
This
SEMA Show Mopar concept is Chrysler’s answer to the question how to make a 200
S sedan look the part without really playing the part.
The
Detroit maker’s tuning arm says it gave the mid-size model an “an “attitude
adjustment” through a mix of production and concept Mopar parts and
accessories.
To
make it look the part, the Ceramic Grey Metallic body of the 200 S received a
Mopar production body kit consisting of a front chin splitter, side sills and
rear valance, plus 19-inch Satin Black wheels, while conceptual fittings
include a dual-vented hood, exhaust tips and ‘Mopar Design’ badges.
In
the cabin, there are prototype Katzkin leather seats with perforated inserts
outlined in Mopar Blue piping, blue coloring of the instrument panel and
portions of the door panels, together with carpet mats and a pedal kit.
Performance
bits on the SEMA Show car are limited to a cat-back exhaust and cold-air intake
for the otherwise, stock V6 Pentastar mill, and a lowered suspension.
Source : Carscoops

