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CHRYSLER PT Cruiser Estate cars: technical specifications, versions and trim levels
Chrysler PT Cruiser 5-door hatchback had 5 seats and was produced from 2000 till 2010. A concept car was presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 1999. The American designer Bryan Nesbitt worked on the car’s exterior design. The car won the “North American Car of the Year” award in 2001. This award is annually given by famous journalists of the USA and Canada. In 2005, this vehicle underwent restyling. On onlinecarparts.co.uk you can order spare parts for Chrysler PT Cruiser hatchback in just a couple of minutes. Here you will find a wide assortment of brake pads, air filters, spark plugs and other parts. Contact our online support service specialists if you have any questions when choosing products. They will gladly help you to inexpensively purchase the required items and tell you about current promotions that allow you to save.
Technical specifications of Chrysler PT Cruiser hatchback
The vehicle’s length was 4,288 mm, the width varied in the 1,704–1,748 mm range, depending on the version, the height was 1,539–1,665 mm. The road clearance was 150–166 mm. The volume of the luggage compartment was 538 litres and could be increased to 1,821 litres with the rear seats folded.
The front and rear suspensions were independent. Ventilated brake discs were installed on the front axle, non-ventilated – on the rear axle.
Main versions
More than 10 front-wheel driven versions of the PT Cruiser hatchback were produced. Both petrol and diesel versions were offered.
The 2.4 MT GT petrol version was the most powerful. It was equipped with a 4-cylinder 16-valve in-line turbocharged power unit. Its output was 220 hp, the maximum torque – 332 Nm at 3,600 rpm. The car accelerated to 100 km/h in 7.5 seconds. The top speed was 220 km/h. Fuel consumption in urban cycle was 11.8 litres per 100 km, 9.1 litres – in extra-urban cycle, and 10.2 litres – in combined cycle.
Trim levels of PT Cruiser hatchback
Apart from the basic trim level, there were many extended ones. Among them were Electric, Route 66, Limited, Touring, Touring Signature Series, GT, Walter P. Signature Series, Limited Edition Platinum Series, Sport, Sunset Boulevard, Pacific Coast Highway, Classic, Couture.
The basic trim of the Chrysler PT Cruiser (2000–2010) hatchback included an air conditioner, front and side airbags, an anti-theft alarm, anti-slip regulation (ASR) system. The car had power mirrors and power windows. The vehicles in the GT extended trim were equipped with front fog lights, cruise control, heated mirrors.