


Chrysler will be going a completely different direction with their brand image and that the current range is absolutely not worthy of the future Chrysler. The D-segment 200-range of tomorrow has, according to Gilles, no connection at all (design-wise) to what the people are used to by the brand from Detroit nowadays.
It then seems like Centro Stile Lancia are the ones who were given the task to design this range. Lancia CEO Saad Chehab has already said that the design of the new 200 is amazing, and so has Marchionne. Technical-wise, Chrysler was in desperate need of a replacement for the current 200, but Lancia could make good use of a new sedan as well. It will most probably be called ?Flavia? and might be in the showrooms next year already. Gilles had an important message for Lancisti; ?Wait until you see the new 200, your faith in Lancia will be restored.?
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I w sumie szczęście, bo mi nie pasują
Chrysler?s second-generation 200 midsizer will reportedly introduce a new design direction for the brand when it is officially unveiled later this year.
Speaking with industry site WardsAuto, Chrysler design chief Ralph Gilles suggested the new model will benefit from direct involvement from Chrysler CEO Saad Chehab and Fiat/Chrysler head Sergio Marchionne.
?The current Chryslers on the road today certainly don?t reflect where we?re headed,? Gilles said. ? (The new 200) shares no surface language with any previous Chrysler we?ve ever seen.?
Chrysler?s Senior Vice President of Product Design, Ralph Gilles, promises the car will sport a new styling direction, bringing with it a ?very different feeling [and] look.? We assume that look will be applied to both a sedan and a convertible.
That?s as much detail as Gilles would provide, except to say that the 2014 Chrysler 200 (which will be built on the CUSW platform used by the new Alfa Romeo Giulia sedan) would be a ?beautiful and relevant vehicle.?
Speaking with Wards Auto at this year's Detroit Auto Show, Chrysler design chief Ralph Gilles said that the next-generation Chrysler 200 will launch a whole new styling direction for the brand when it arrives for the 2014 model year. Gilles did not reveal any specific design cues or elements that will be found on the next 200, only saying that the new car "shares no surface language with any previous Chrysler we've ever seen."
Indeed, the current 200 isn't exactly setting the world on fire with any sort of clever, emotive design, but Gilles knows that. "The current Chryslers on the road today certainly don't reflect where we're headed," he told Wards Auto. Instead, Gilles said that "we are deviating from where we are today, completely. It's a very different feeling (and) look."
To już blisko.broker pisze:Jestem niezmiernie ciekaw nowej Flavii (Chrysler 200).
Gdziekolwiek nie czytać, szefostwo Chrysler'a za każdym razem powtarza, że nowy 200 pokaże całkowite zerwanie z dotychczasową stylityką tej marki i wyznaczy kierunek na przyszłość. Finalny model zobaczymy w drugiej połowie tego roku.
Takie przykłady:
Chrysler?s second-generation 200 midsizer will reportedly introduce a new design direction for the brand when it is officially unveiled later this year.
Speaking with industry site WardsAuto, Chrysler design chief Ralph Gilles suggested the new model will benefit from direct involvement from Chrysler CEO Saad Chehab and Fiat/Chrysler head Sergio Marchionne.
?The current Chryslers on the road today certainly don?t reflect where we?re headed,? Gilles said. ? (The new 200) shares no surface language with any previous Chrysler we?ve ever seen.?Chrysler?s Senior Vice President of Product Design, Ralph Gilles, promises the car will sport a new styling direction, bringing with it a ?very different feeling [and] look.? We assume that look will be applied to both a sedan and a convertible.
That?s as much detail as Gilles would provide, except to say that the 2014 Chrysler 200 (which will be built on the CUSW platform used by the new Alfa Romeo Giulia sedan) would be a ?beautiful and relevant vehicle.?Speaking with Wards Auto at this year's Detroit Auto Show, Chrysler design chief Ralph Gilles said that the next-generation Chrysler 200 will launch a whole new styling direction for the brand when it arrives for the 2014 model year. Gilles did not reveal any specific design cues or elements that will be found on the next 200, only saying that the new car "shares no surface language with any previous Chrysler we've ever seen."
Indeed, the current 200 isn't exactly setting the world on fire with any sort of clever, emotive design, but Gilles knows that. "The current Chryslers on the road today certainly don't reflect where we're headed," he told Wards Auto. Instead, Gilles said that "we are deviating from where we are today, completely. It's a very different feeling (and) look."