Chrysler Vehicle

Chrysler Sebring

Model Year 1995
Engine Available
Fuel Efficient
Advanced Transmission
Safety Features
MSRP for the last production year started around $20,120 for the base model, with higher trims and convertible models costing more
Starting MSRP (when new)

About the 1995 Chrysler Chrysler Sebring

A mid-size sedan and convertible that was popular in the late 90s and 2000s.

Engine & Performance

Engine:
Offered with a range of engines over its production years, including a 2.4L inline-4, a 2.7L V6, and a 3.5L V6 option
Performance:
Acceleration from 0-60 mph ranged from 7.7 seconds for the 3.5L V6 models to over 10 seconds for the 2.4L inline-4 models
Fuel Economy:
Fuel efficiency varied by engine, with the 2.4L inline-4 offering up to 21 mpg city and 30 mpg highway in its later models
Transmission:
Choices included a 4-speed or 6-speed automatic transmission, depending on the model and year

Dimensions & Weight

Dimensions:
Length: 190.6 in, Width: 71.2 in, Height: 58.4 in for the sedan models
Weight:
Approximately 3,400 lbs for the base model sedan, with variations for the convertible models

Safety Features

Safety Systems:
Standard safety features included front-impact airbags, side-impact airbags for front seats, anti-lock braking system, and stability control in later models

Interior Features

Interior:
Offered a comfortable interior with available leather seating, power-adjustable driver�s seat, and a spacious cabin for passengers

Exterior Design

Exterior:
Styled to convey a blend of sportiness and elegance, with the convertible models featuring a power retractable soft top or an available hardtop

Technology & Innovation

Technology:
Featured innovations for its time included available Uconnect voice command with Bluetooth, navigation system, and heated/cooled cup holders in later models

Trim Levels & Options

Available Trims:
Available in multiple trim levels including LX, Touring, Limited, and in some years, a sportier GTC model

Recognition & Legacy

Awards & Recognition:

Received recognition for its value and comfort in the mid-size sedan and convertible categories

Historical Significance:

The Sebring was known for its affordability and offering a convertible option in the mid-size segment, popular among buyers seeking open-air driving experiences

Production Information

Production Numbers: While exact numbers vary by year, the Sebring was a popular model in Chrysler�s lineup during its production years

Frequently Asked Questions About the 1995 Chrysler Chrysler Sebring

What engine does the 1995 Chrysler Chrysler Sebring have?

The 1995 Chrysler Chrysler Sebring features Offered with a range of engines over its production years, including a 2.4L inline-4, a 2.7L V6, and a 3.5L V6 option.

What is the fuel economy of the 1995 Chrysler Chrysler Sebring?

The 1995 Chrysler Chrysler Sebring achieves Fuel efficiency varied by engine, with the 2.4L inline-4 offering up to 21 mpg city and 30 mpg highway in its later models.

What was the original price of the 1995 Chrysler Chrysler Sebring?

The 1995 Chrysler Chrysler Sebring had a starting MSRP of MSRP for the last production year started around $20,120 for the base model, with higher trims and convertible models costing more when new.

What safety features does the 1995 Chrysler Chrysler Sebring have?

The 1995 Chrysler Chrysler Sebring includes Standard safety features included front-impact airbags, side-impact airbags for front seats, anti-lock braking system, and stability control in later models.