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Chrysler 300C prices confirmed

Prices for the new Chrysler 300C have been announced, and there will be two models available at launch

Prices for the Chrysler 300C have been announced, and there will be two models offered from launch.

The entry-level version of the US rear-wheel-drive saloon is the 300C Limited, and it starts from £35,995. Standard equipment includes LED daytime running lights, ESP, self-levelling suspension, and heated seats front and rear with active head restraints.

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There’s also an 8.4-inch touchscreen display, hill start assist and a suite of curtain, side, front and rear airbags. 

The 300C Executive is priced from £39,995 and adds keyless entry, heated and ventilated Nappa leather seats and safety gear including adaptive cruise control, a blind-spot monitoring system and forward collision warning. 

The only engine offered at launch will be the 236bhp/540Nm 3.0-litre V6 diesel that returns 39.8mpg and 185g/km of CO2. It comes with a five-speed automatic transmission. 

The Chrysler 300C saloon goes on sale in the UK this June. 

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