Crossfire Concept
I found this review of the Crossfire concept car from the 2001 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. It makes for some interesting reading. I wish they had kept the supercharged 275hp engine, the 21" rear wheels and the "G-Meter" in the first production models. Photos from the article are in my album.
gThe Crossfire concept provides a new image for Chrysler, combining American power with international flair,h said Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President Product Design, DaimlerChrysler Corporation, at the 2001 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
gThe expressive execution of this small coupe is tangible proof of our capability to elevate and broaden the Chrysler brand. From its distinct design to its potent powertrain and suspension, this modern American coupe is set to impress enthusiasts around the world.h
A classic, clean design with a decidedly youthful flavor is reflected in the conceptfs sleek, athletic lines. The sculptured hood focuses attention on the Chrysler winged badge and new grille.
Built as a one-piece carbon fiber body on an all-aluminum frame, the Crossfirefs design seems to be more architectural than traditionally automotive.
Its compact body suggests a low center of gravity and stable stance with a long wheelbase (102.6 inches/2606 mm) and wide track (58.3 inches/1481 mm front, 59.9 inches/1521 mm rear).
Highlighted by brushed aluminum details, the Crossfirefs exterior design features a gboat tailh emphasizing the rear wheels, tires and wide fenders, which is a new direction for the Chrysler brand.
Artistically inspired shapes continue in the wheels, as the eight-spoke design reinforces the vehiclefs sure-footed, grounded look. The concept is executed in a Sapphire Silver Pearl finish with Starbrite Silver accents.
gIf we were to build it, I feel sure that this could be an instant classic,h said Creed.
gThe Crossfire provides the performance and precise handling that would make this concept a real contender on the street or on the track,h said exterior designer Eric Stoddard. gThe inspiration stemmed from a desire to blend pure sculpture with technology. We designed the Crossfire for anyone who is looking for the thrill of driving. Itfs light, nimble and powerful with an expressive personality.h
The Chrysler Crossfire is powered by a supercharged 2.7-liter, 275 horsepower (205 kW), 270 lb.-ft. (366 N¥m) V-6 engine coupled to a five-speed manual transmission. The custom independent short-and-long-arm front and rear suspension uses coil springs placed over the shock absorbers.
Nineteen-inch front wheels with P255/40R19 tires and 21-inch rear wheels with P295/35R21 tires provide the ride and handling expected from a classic rear-wheel-drive coupe.
The Crossfire is estimated to achieve 60 mph. (97 kph) in 5.8 seconds and a top speed of 148 mph. (238 kph).
gThe Chrysler Crossfire was engineered with performance and artistic expression in mind,h said Stoddard. gThe powertrain and suspension system validate the conceptfs personality as an agile athlete, while design features beg for individual interpretation. Its design forces people to react and reflect simultaneously.h
The Crossfirefs sophisticated interior complements its exterior. The interior design effort was led by Glenn Abbott, who said he aspired to create the feeling of a stylish sports coupe with a sense of control, accuracy and simplicity.
The Crossfire houses an on-board vehicle data acquisition center. This Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) captures vehicle performance information and displays it on a passenger-side liquid crystal display. gWe like to refer to this as the eG-Meter,fh said Abbott.
Appealing to the true enthusiast, the EVIC measures such factors as acceleration, lap time and g-forces, allowing the driver to assess, and thereby enhance, the vehiclefs optimal performance.
A true two-seater, the Crossfire features electronically adjustable competition seats, manually adjustable pedals and integrated trunk space for two helmets, which further emphasize this conceptfs spirited theme.
Crossfirefs interior sports a rich spectrum of colors and materials, accented by a two-tone Deep Sapphire Blue and Cedar Tan leather interior, featuring a brushed aluminum spine-like center console and brushed accents on the steering wheel.
gThe expressive execution of this small coupe is tangible proof of our capability to elevate and broaden the Chrysler brand. From its distinct design to its potent powertrain and suspension, this modern American coupe is set to impress enthusiasts around the world.h
A classic, clean design with a decidedly youthful flavor is reflected in the conceptfs sleek, athletic lines. The sculptured hood focuses attention on the Chrysler winged badge and new grille.
Built as a one-piece carbon fiber body on an all-aluminum frame, the Crossfirefs design seems to be more architectural than traditionally automotive.
Its compact body suggests a low center of gravity and stable stance with a long wheelbase (102.6 inches/2606 mm) and wide track (58.3 inches/1481 mm front, 59.9 inches/1521 mm rear).
Highlighted by brushed aluminum details, the Crossfirefs exterior design features a gboat tailh emphasizing the rear wheels, tires and wide fenders, which is a new direction for the Chrysler brand.
Artistically inspired shapes continue in the wheels, as the eight-spoke design reinforces the vehiclefs sure-footed, grounded look. The concept is executed in a Sapphire Silver Pearl finish with Starbrite Silver accents.
gIf we were to build it, I feel sure that this could be an instant classic,h said Creed.
gThe Crossfire provides the performance and precise handling that would make this concept a real contender on the street or on the track,h said exterior designer Eric Stoddard. gThe inspiration stemmed from a desire to blend pure sculpture with technology. We designed the Crossfire for anyone who is looking for the thrill of driving. Itfs light, nimble and powerful with an expressive personality.h
The Chrysler Crossfire is powered by a supercharged 2.7-liter, 275 horsepower (205 kW), 270 lb.-ft. (366 N¥m) V-6 engine coupled to a five-speed manual transmission. The custom independent short-and-long-arm front and rear suspension uses coil springs placed over the shock absorbers.
Nineteen-inch front wheels with P255/40R19 tires and 21-inch rear wheels with P295/35R21 tires provide the ride and handling expected from a classic rear-wheel-drive coupe.
The Crossfire is estimated to achieve 60 mph. (97 kph) in 5.8 seconds and a top speed of 148 mph. (238 kph).
gThe Chrysler Crossfire was engineered with performance and artistic expression in mind,h said Stoddard. gThe powertrain and suspension system validate the conceptfs personality as an agile athlete, while design features beg for individual interpretation. Its design forces people to react and reflect simultaneously.h
The Crossfirefs sophisticated interior complements its exterior. The interior design effort was led by Glenn Abbott, who said he aspired to create the feeling of a stylish sports coupe with a sense of control, accuracy and simplicity.
The Crossfire houses an on-board vehicle data acquisition center. This Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) captures vehicle performance information and displays it on a passenger-side liquid crystal display. gWe like to refer to this as the eG-Meter,fh said Abbott.
Appealing to the true enthusiast, the EVIC measures such factors as acceleration, lap time and g-forces, allowing the driver to assess, and thereby enhance, the vehiclefs optimal performance.
A true two-seater, the Crossfire features electronically adjustable competition seats, manually adjustable pedals and integrated trunk space for two helmets, which further emphasize this conceptfs spirited theme.
Crossfirefs interior sports a rich spectrum of colors and materials, accented by a two-tone Deep Sapphire Blue and Cedar Tan leather interior, featuring a brushed aluminum spine-like center console and brushed accents on the steering wheel.
Originally Posted by Cyril Baldwin
Maybe it's the SRT 6 they're talking about 
As far as the SRT-6 I am suprised that they did not make any real improvments to the AMG version (could have done a bigger Kompressor)and of course there is that ugly wing.
-marc
Originally Posted by Dan Root
Yeah i saw it at the LA show, that's why i got one!!
My favorite concept car right now is the Chrysler ME four twelve:
General specifications
Country of origin - United States
Produced in - 2004
Introduced at - 2004 NAIAS
Numbers built - N/A
Body design - N/A
Weight - 1310 kg / 2888.1 lbs
Drivetrain
Engine - AMG 60 V12
Engine location - Mid, longitudinally mounted
Displacement - - 6.000 liter / 366.1 cu in
Valvetrain - 3 valves/cylinder, SOHC
Fuel feed - Fuel injection
Aspiration - Quad Turbos
Gearbox - Ricardo 7 Speed Double Clutch Wet Pedal (paddle shifters)
Drive - Rear wheel drive
Performance figures
Power - 850 bhp / 634.1 kW @ 5750 rpm
BHP/Liter - 141.7
Torque - 1150 Nm / 848.2 ft lbs @ 2500 - 4500 rpm
Power to weight ratio - 0.65 bhp/kg
Top Speed - 248.5 mph / 400.0 km/h
0-60 mph Acceleration - 2.90 s
Estimated Cost - $500,00.00





-marc
ditto, drunkiq on the me4-12! i just shot a pix of it to my niece a few weeks back and said, it will be out on the market in time for my 50th birthday (and i'm already excited!).
let's hope they take it from concept to production. :twisted:
bonster (alabaster autostick)
let's hope they take it from concept to production. :twisted:
bonster (alabaster autostick)
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