Chrysler California Cruiser

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Chrysler California Cruiser
Chrysler California Cruiser

The Chrysler California Cruiser was a concept car created by DaimlerChrysler. It debuted at the 2002 Paris Motor Show. The California Cruiser shows the possible future design of the Chrysler PT Cruiser. It also has the ability to convert to a "hotel room" for two.

The California Cruiser uses a 2.4 L turbocharged I4 engine. Inside, the California Cruiser uses silver inserts on the door trim, quarter panels, and a hatchback trim. The Cruiser also has an integrated stereo system in the liftgate. The exterior is suited for the average surfer (hence the name, since California is famous for its surfers). The fog lamps on the California Cruiser are a visible difference since the 2006 PT Cruiser uses similar-looking fog lamps.

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