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2011 NAIAS: Chrysler 200 Super S by Mopar

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This year’s edition of the Detroit Auto Show allows automotive producer to get all the attention and the companies are racing for this. Let’s take Chrysler for example. The automotive producer is in the midst of a rebirth process and this is why it wants to use any possible method to draw attention on it new models.

One of pathway used to mark the introducing of a new vehicle is to give it a in-house tuning and this is exactly what Chrysler did for the 200. The vehicle was targeted by the company’s parts and accessories division, with the project receiving the 200 Super S by Mopar designation.

Don’t throw your racing helmets in excitement though, the 200 hasn’t been gifted with a V8, as this project is the “all show” kind. In other words, the vehicle only received exterior and interior modifications, which are aimed at offering it a more sporty image.

Here is the full list of modifications received by this special 200 model:

• Black and Tungsten paint scheme
• Gloss black grille surround
• Recessed wing badge
• Gloss black mesh grille
• Gloss black lower mesh grille
• Fog light bezel with light bar
• Brake induction openings
• Vented hood
• Lower chin spoiler
• 19-inch wheels
• Aero sill cladding
• Mopar ghost decal
• Gloss black belt molding
• Gloss black mirror cap
• Mopar Katzkin leather seats
• Decklid spoiler
• Tungsten painted license plate visor
• Rear valance
• Bright exhaust tip

Some of the tuning components showcased here will be available for purchase in the future, so this in not just fantasy.
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