When did the Chrysler Eagle Vision come out?

When did the Chrysler Eagle Vision come out?

It was marketed by Eagle, replacing the AMC / Renault -designed Eagle Premier (from which the Vision was derived). The Eagle Vision was badged as the Chrysler Vision in Europe. The Vision debuted at the 1992 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

What kind of engine does the Eagle Vision have?

Other LH cars, the New Yorker and LHS, started higher than the Vision. The Eagle Vision ESi came equipped with a 3.3 liter V6 engine initially producing 153 bhp (112 kW) and rising to 162 bhp (121 kW) in the 1994–1995 models. For 1996, it lost 4 hp (3 kW), but gained 9 ft·lbf of torque.

What kind of suspension does the Eagle Vision have?

In keeping with its high-performance image, the Vision was the only LH sedan to come standard with “touring” suspension. “Performance” suspension was an available option on the Vision.

Is the 42LE transaxle a rear wheel drive vehicle?

The 42LE was modified in 2003 as the 42RLE, originally for the then-new Jeep Liberty. It is a 42LE transaxle, modified for use in rear-wheel drive vehicles by removing the integral differential and transfer chain. Power flow exits the rear of the transmission. The case has also been modified.

When did the LH 42LE transmission come out?

Since 2003 (2004 model year), the 41TE was replaced by a similar but cheaper and lighter 40TE transmissions in cars equipped with inline-four-cylinder, or naturally-aspirated engines. The 42LE was an upgraded version of the 41TE modified for longitudinal engines. It debuted in 1993 on the LH cars.

What kind of engine does LH Eagle Vision have?

Other LH cars, the New Yorker and LHS, started higher than the Vision. The Eagle Vision ESi came equipped with a 3.3 liter V6 engine initially producing 153 bhp (112 kW) and rising to 162 bhp (121 kW) in the 1994–1995 models.

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