Chrysler, established in 1925, is an iconic American brand known for innovation and family-friendly vehicles. With models like the Pacifica and 300, it offers a balance of comfort and performance. Chrysler continues to evolve with hybrid technology while maintaining a legacy of stylish and practical vehicles for everyday use.
Browse the model landing pages below (linked where available), each page features the original brochure photos, specs and detailed information for that year.
The Chrysler TC by Maserati, produced from 1989 to 1991, was a luxury convertible blending American comfort with Italian design and craftsmanship in a limited-production grand tourer.
The Chrysler Valiant was a successful compact to full-size car built and sold by Chrysler in various countries from 1960 to 1981, highly regarded for its robust engineering.
Plymouth/Dodge Valiant (North America): First generation: 1960–1962 (Dodge Lancer variant). Second generation: 1963–1966. Third generation: 1967–1973. Fourth generation: 1974–1976. Chrysler Valiant (Australia): R-Series/S-Series (assembled US model): 1962–1963. AP5/AP6 (first fully Australian): 1963–1966. VC: 1966–1967. VE/VF/VG: 1967–1971 (increasingly unique Australian design). VH/VJ/VK/CL: 1971–1978. CM: 1978–1981 (final Australian model). Other international variants (assembly/production): Argentina: 1962–1968 (various Valiant and Dodge lines). Mexico: 1963–1976 (includes unique Valiant and Dart models). South Africa: 1960–1980 (North American and Australian models assembled/produced, including the Dodge SE). New Zealand: 1963–1981 (Australian models assembled by Todd Motors). Canada: 1960–1966 (sold as Plymouth Valiant or Dodge Lancer/Dart).
The Chrysler Valiant Charger, produced from 1971-1978, is an Australian muscle car icon. This aggressive, short-wheelbase fastback coupé was celebrated for its stunning style and high-performance Hemi Six engines.
VH Valiant Charger: 1971–1973 (Launch model; won Wheels Car of the Year in 1971; included the legendary R/T E49 performance model). VJ Valiant Charger: 1973–1975 (Facelift with round headlights; R/T model discontinued early in this series). VK Chrysler Charger: 1975–1976 (Branding officially shifted to Chrysler Charger; minor cosmetic facelift). CL Chrysler Charger: 1976–1978 (Final series; featured a redesigned rear fascia and introduced the limited-edition Drifter model).