
The Chrysler LHS is a full-size luxury four-door sedan powered by a very responsive 214-horsepower, V-6 engine. It’s a 3.5-liter unit with overhead cams, 24 valves and electronic fuel injection.
The Chrysler LHS was sold from 1994 to 2001, positioned as the top-tier model of Chrysler’s LH-platform sedans. It offered premium comfort, advanced features, and bold styling—essentially serving as Chrysler’s flagship front-wheel-drive luxury sedan during the 1990s.
Features included Standard leather interior and real wood accents, Auto-dimming rearview mirror, dual-zone climate control, and available sunroof, 17-inch wheels, ABS, traction control, and dual front airbags, and One of the first Chryslers to feature advanced onboard diagnostics and electronic vehicle information centers
1st Generation (1994–1997)
- Shared platform with Chrysler Concorde and Dodge Intrepid
- 3.5L SOHC V6, ~214 hp
- Leather seats, digital climate control, Infinity stereo
- More refined and upscale than Concorde
- Long 113-inch wheelbase, generous rear-seat space
2nd Generation (1999–2001)
- Bolder front end, sleeker design
- Revised 3.5L V6, now making 253 hp
- Shared its body with the 300M, but with a longer trunk and more formal styling
- Optional luxury features: HID headlights, heated seats, upgraded sound system
- Top-of-the-line Chrysler sedan before the RWD 300 debuted in 2005
Chrysler LHS
The LHS was discontinued after 2001. It was replaced by the 2002 Chrysler Concorde Limited, which adopted LHS styling and trim.
Specification | Details |
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Class | Full-size luxury sedan |
Production | 1994–1997, 1999–2001 (no 1998 model) |
Platform | Chrysler LH platform |
Drive Layout | Front-wheel drive (FWD) |
Body Style | 4-door sedan |
Assembly | Brampton, Ontario, Canada |
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