Dodge engineers have begun testing
prototypes for a new crossover vehicle to do battle with the Ford Edge, Toyota Highlander, and the rest of the burgeoning crossover crowd. This
new model -- known
internally as the JC49 -- is based on the just-released Chrysler Sebring and soon-to-be Dodge Avenger sedans, although this spin-off
is clearly larger than its platform-mates.
Despite the camouflage, typical Dodge styling cues show through.
The cross-hair grille design takes after the Avenger, the headlights appear to
have some of the Nitro's detailing, while the chiseled shoulder line, flared
wheel arches and chunky lower body sculpting appear somewhat
Caliber-inspired. The taillights have Dodge's typical red lenses with white bands, as on the
Charger and Avenger. The prototype also displays a fetching profile, thanks to a
nicely raked windshield and a rising beltline, which gives this new Dodge a
fairly athletic stance.
DaimlerChrysler reps have described
this model as a "new concept crossover", somehow designed to separate it from
its competitors, but from what we can see here it's pretty much what you would
expect from the mainstream crossover offering. Where this model might cause
a stir is in price -- if initial reports of a starting price around $20,000 hold
true.
To go for that price, we
expect that it will be offered in both four- and six-cylinder forms. This seems to fit the evidence we have
seen on the testing circuit, since, in addition to the dual exhausts visible on
the prototype in our photos, we spotted another prototype sporting a single
exhaust.
Dodge's
new mid-size crossover will be built in its updatedToluca, Mexico assembly plant, alongside the
PT Cruiser. Dodge planners hope for 150,000 annual sales of this model. A production run in the east
Chinaprovince of Fujian is reportedly also planned, for export to other
markets outside of North
America.
The JC49 is expected to reach the
market in early 2008. A Chrysler
spin-off is possible for 2010, likely serving as the replacement for the
Pacifica.
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