During its short production time from 2010 to 2017, there were 707,411 Chrysler 200s
built. While they weren’t around for long, many Chrysler fans remember the 200 fondly and still drive their 200s. Here’s why. The Chrysler 200 was a mid-size sedan available in several trim levels, including the following:
The Chrysler 200 was designed to be a more stylish and refined alternative to other midsize sedans on the market, and it featured a sleek exterior design, a comfortable and roomy cabin, and a plethora of different safety and technology features.
In addition, it was also powered by a selection of four- and six-cylinder engines and came in front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations.
Although the Chrysler 200 was well-received when it was first introduced, sales began to decline in the later years of its production run. As a result, Chrysler decided to discontinue the 200 and focus on other models in its lineup.
The last Chrysler 200 rolled off the assembly line in December 2016, though many are still seen on the road today.