Next week, Chrysler will launch a promotion called "New Day Celebration" in which 12 vehicles have been earmarked to get 56 new or upgraded features, ranging from optional equipment made standard to deeply discounted "value" option packages.
Chrysler wouldn’t say which vehicles will get what changes. Those details will be announced next week, but vehicles with the new features and options will be displayed at the Chicago Auto Show, which opens Feb. 8.
As an example, however, Stow ’n Go seats that weren’t even offered in the base Dodge Grand Caravan SE minivan will now be standard. additionally, the base Dodge Charger SE Plus will newly offer a package including a 3.5-liter V-6 upgrade from the 2.7-liter V-6 engine, plus Sirius Satellite Radio and 17-inch cast aluminum wheels. The Charger will additionally get a new "cool vanilla" body color in response to customers who’ve asked for more subtle colors.
Chrysler additionally plans to upgrade the interior cabin materials in several of its vehicles by the next year.
In a speech earlier that week, Deborah Meyer, vice president and
chief marketing officer for Chrysler, said the automaker is "listening
to customers on how we can better satisfy them. We’re moving fast to
enhance our products. In the first 60 days after Chrysler became
private, we approved 260 line-item improvements to our products. Most
of these changes go into production that calendar year," she said,
alluding to "New Day."
"New Day" is supposed to be an example of Chrysler’s ability to
react to customers more quickly now that decisions don’t have to pass
through as many layers of management. The company is now privately
owned by Cerberus and not publicly owned by Daimler in Germany.
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