GT Cruiser concept

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Presented by DaimlerChrysler at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the Chrysler GT Cruiser concept vehicle is Chrysler's own example of how the forthcoming PT Cruiser can be personalized. The concept boasts a custom design theme as well as a 200 bhp, 225 lb.-ft. turbocharged engine under its hood.

The Chrysler PT Cruiser is one of the many concept-to-reality projects of DaimlerChrysler's design studios. The PT Cruiser is already acclaimed by many as a segment-buster and 'too cool to categorize.'

"The distinct personality of the Chrysler PT Cruiser is unmatched by any vehicle on the road today," said Tom Gale, Executive Vice President for Product Development and Design. "The GT Cruiser concept also borrows design cues from classic American automobiles, but shows how this design can be individualized."

"We followed traditional customizing guidelines," said Kenneth Carlson, Senior Designer at DaimlerChrysler responsible for the GT cruiser and a hot rodder at heart. "Lowering the vehicle by one inch and widening the track by two inches resulted in its athletic stance. Removing the badges from the hood and deck and integrating the bumpers in the facias give the vehicle a clean front and rear appearance. In addition, the badges are incorporated in the grille and rear license plate brow, in effect minimizing the number of design elements."

GT Cruiser's solid stance is complemented by distinct flares on the fenders, accommodating the bigger wheels. Dual chrome exhaust pipes underscore the sporty character. In the interior, leather seats enhance the atmosphere in the vehicle, creating a performance feel during driving.

The GT Cruiser gets its power from a 2.4-liter turbocharged engine, coupled to an American Club Racing (ACR) five-speed manual transaxle. The lowered suspension incorporates ACR KONI/Mopar struts and upgraded sway bars. The vehicle rolls on 17" chrome wheels with 215/45 tires. The GT Cruiser is another example of the Chrysler brand's heritage approach to design-taking classic forms and revitalizing them with contemporary clean lines. Added Gale: "With GT Cruiser we explored just one of many ways the new Chrysler PT Cruiser can be personalized, and created a customized performance concept."

Manhattan NY, March 27, 2002
Source-DaimlerChrysler (USA)

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