
The Chrysler Cirrus for 1995 so closely resembles the futuristic concept car of the same name from a few years earlier that it becomes clear that Chrysler had found a way to create cars in a way that no one else could. Beneath the new designs are new engines, new transmissions and complete new architectures.
The Chrysler Cirrus was a mid-size sedan produced from 1995 to 2000, designed to be a stylish and practical alternative to conservative family cars of the time. It was part of Chrysler’s “Cloud Car” trio, alongside the Dodge Stratus and Plymouth Breeze, all sharing a similar platform and mechanicals but with brand-specific trims and positioning.
Discontinued after the 2000 model year.
Feature | Detail |
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Production Years | 1995–2000 |
Class | Mid-size sedan |
Platform | Chrysler JA platform |
Body Style | 4-door sedan |
Drive Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel drive |
Assembly | Sterling Heights, Michigan, USA |
Powertrain Options
Engine | Description | Horsepower |
---|---|---|
2.4L I4 | DOHC 16-valve | 150 hp |
2.5L V6 | Mitsubishi-sourced SOHC | 168 hp |
Transmission | ||
4-speed automatic (standard on all models) No manual transmission offered |

Trim Levels
The Cirrus was initially offered in two trim levels: the LX and the LXi.
- LX (1995-1997; 2000): Base trim with a 2.4 L I4 engine, automatic transmission, and basic features like an AM/FM stereo and air conditioning.
- LXi (1995-2000): Top-of-the-line trim with added features like alloy wheels, a premium audio system, keyless entry, and wood grain interior trim.
- Leather-trimmed seats (LXi)
- Power accessories and air conditioning
- CD player and Infinity premium audio system
- 15- or 16-inch alloy wheels
- Fog lamps and chrome accents
- Optional sunroof and remote keyless entry
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