Chrysler LeBaron (1987–1995)

1991 Chrysler LeBaron Coupe

3rd Generations (1987–1995)

The 1987–1995 Chrysler LeBaron, focusing on the J-body-based coupe and convertible models, which were the most iconic during this era. Sleeker, more aerodynamic Design than earlier K-car models. Features include Pop-up headlights (early years), Digital dashboards in higher trims, and Woodgrain trim in Town & Country versions. The Front-engine layout with front-wheel drive (FWD). Engines ranged from 2.2L Turbo to 3.0L Mitsubishi V6.

Trim Levels (varied by year) included Base, Premium, Highline, GTC (Gran Touring Coupe – performance-oriented), Landau (coupe, with padded half-vinyl roof), and the Town & Country (convertible with woodgrain sides, limited production)

Features (optional or standard by trim) includedDigital dashboard (futuristic for its time), Pop-up headlights (until 1992 refresh), Power windows, mirrors, seats, Leather seating (on upper trims), Infinity or CD sound systems, Keyless entry (early adopter tech), Premium alloy wheels, Padded convertible top with glass rear window, and Anti-lock brakes (optional on late models).

1987 Chrysler LeBaron convertible

1987 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible

Body Style:

  • 2-door convertible
  • Also available in coupe and sedan variants (convertible being the most iconic)

Design:

  • First year of the J-platform redesign (a more refined version of the K-platform)
  • Hidden pop-up headlights
  • Rounded, aerodynamic styling
  • Power-operated convertible top with optional hard tonneau cover
  • Chrome trim and wire wheel covers were common

Interior Features:

  • Room for 4 (2+2 seating)
  • Available leather interior
  • Digital dashboard optional
  • Premium options included Infinity sound system, power accessories, and cruise control

Engine and Performance:

  • 2.2L I4 Naturally aspirated ~93 hp
  • 2.2L Turbo I4 Turbocharged SOHC ~146 hp
  • 2.5L I4 Optional (late 1987) ~100 hp

Transmission:

  • 3-speed automatic or 5-speed manual
  • Front-wheel drive
  • Known for decent fuel economy, but not high performance unless turbocharged

Dimensions (approximate):

  • Length: ~180.5 in
  • Curb Weight: ~2,800–3,000 lbs
  • Top Speed: ~110 mph (turbo)
  • 0–60 mph: ~9.5 sec (turbo)
1991 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible
1991 Lebaron

Town & Country Convertible (1983–1986, revived 1989–1991)

  • Faux woodgrain exterior panels
  • Unique white leather and tan trim interior
  • Limited production (~1,500 units between 1989–91)

The final LeBaron was built in 1995, after which it was replaced by the Chrysler Sebring coupe and convertible. By the early ’90s, the LeBaron had become a symbol of affordable American luxury with a touch of performance flair.

Years Notable Changes
1987 Launch of the J-body LeBaron coupe & convertible (replacing earlier K-car body)
1988 Convertible added; turbo models gain more power
1990 Restyled front end, interior updates, new composite headlights
1992–1993 Final design refresh, optional V6 introduced across more trims
1995 Final production year; replaced by Chrysler Sebring Coupe/Convertible

Engine Options:

Turbocharged engines were especially popular in the late ’80s, while the V6 became more common in the ’90s.

Engine Type Displacement Power Output (approx.)
2.2L I4 SOHC 2.2L ~93–100 hp (base)
2.2L Turbo I Turbo I4 2.2L ~146–150 hp
2.2L Turbo II Intercooled Turbo I4 2.2L ~174 hp (rare, performance models)
2.5L I4 SOHC 2.5L ~100 hp (non-turbo), ~150 hp (Turbo)
3.0L V6 (Mitsubishi 6G72) SOHC V6 3.0L ~141–150 hp

Transmissions:

  • 5-speed manual (standard on many turbo models)
  • 3-speed automatic
  • 4-speed automatic (introduced later, mainly with V6 models)

Dimensions (approximate):

Spec Measurement
Wheelbase 100.3 in (2,548 mm)
Length ~181–185 in (varies by year)
Width 68.1 in
Height ~51–54 in
Curb Weight ~2,900–3,200 lbs (depending on trim & engine)
1991 Lebaron coupe

In its final form, the LeBaron convertible of 1993-1995 featured a different face, but delivered the same open-air excitement of its predecessors; form still followed function.

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