2018 Chrysler 300 The aging flagship returns for another performance. Chrysler’s full-size 300 has attitude to match its outsize exterior, and it continues to stand out in a stale segment that contains few other extroverted sedans. Its conspicuous styling is made even more distinct by available appearance packages and a menacing 300S trim that comes with blacked-out wheels, smoked headlamps, and a performance-tuned suspension. More into the luxe look? Limited and 300C models sport a statelier presence and a lot of chrome. Despite its multiple personalities, the 300 lineup includes no model with remarkable driving dynamics. Its interior is aging, too, even though Chrysler has layered on a thick coating of makeup in the form of modern infotainment and active safety features. The 300 is in need of a full-on redo, but for now this is Chrysler’s flagship sedan, and the old girl is sticking around for at least another year. What’s New for 2018? Chrysler has reshuffled the 300 lineup for 2018 to make it align better with the brand’s only other offering, the Pacifica minivan. Last year, the trims were Limited, 300S, 300S Alloy, 300C, and 300C Platinum. For 2018, consumers can choose among Touring, Touring L, 300S, Limited, and 300C. The new entry-level Touring model comes with a cloth interior and 17-inch wheels; a Sport Appearance package and a Chrome Appearance package are both offered as options on the Touring trim. Sporty 300S models can now be had with the Alloy package, which adds bronze-tinted 20-inch wheels and exterior trim; a premium audio system by Beats is also optional. The Limited trim gets a slight upgrade to 20-inch wheels, and both it and the upscale 300C can be had with a new mocha-colored leather interior. The 300C now comes standard with the 5.7-liter Hemi V-8 engine. Two metallic clear-coat colors are added, Green and Ocean Blue. subscribe for more : https://goo.gl/PKo6Ik otocar













