We hate not knowing things when it comes to car
related stuff, and thinking that there might be a Chrysler hiding underneath
those multiple layers of camo has our imagination in a state of flux. These
images were sent by Carscoops reader Michael who told that the people
there were "very adamant to cover the cars," and that he suspects the
three prototypes might be wearing Chrysler badges since they were
"followed by a Chrysler mini van."
We can even see the Pacifica parked alongside one of
the prototypes, though just because they might be using a Chrysler as a support
vehicle doesn't necessarily mean that the cars tested here are also of the same
brand.
What
do you reckon then? All-new 300? These prototypes certainly look bigger than
the 200, and while they also have that familiar sloped rear window, we can't
exactly rely on this theory since Chrysler already pulled the plug on the 200
project.
Moving on, they also look a little smaller than the
300 (maybe), and that's a problem since there aren't any more four-door sedan
Chryslers to consider. Speaking of the 300, last year, Sergio Marchionne hinted
that the next-gen model would share the same platform as the Pacifica, meaning
it could be available with either front wheel drive or all wheel drive.
Of course, since Chrysler is an FCA brand, just like
Dodge, we also can't rule out the possibility of these things being Dodges. So
could we be looking at the all-new Charger here? Or perhaps something else
entirely, like an all-new Toyota Avalon (look close and long enough and that
front fascia seems to resemble a Toyota).
Cr : Carscoops