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The 3.6-liter Pentastar engine is one of the longest-running powertrains in the Stellantis lineup. Which years of this engine ...
Among the first Chrysler vehicles to use the Pentastar 3.6 liter V6 were the 2011 model year 200 mid-size sedan and Town & Country minivan, where the engine produced a healthy 283 horsepower in each.
In the 1980s, the Pentastar adorned the hoods of Chrysler's minvans and cars and was stamped on the ignition keys. The logo on Chrysler's cars today is a modified wing logo.
The second generation of the Chrysler 300 began production in 2011 and lasted until the car's end in 2023. With the new generation came a new standard engine: The 3.6 L Pentastar V6.
In just two years, Chrysler has built one million Pentastar V-6 engines, now used in over 68 percent of domestic Chrysler vehicles.
Chrysler's 51-year-old Pentastar logo, seen here in front of the company's Toledo Jeep factory, has fallen victim to the company's 2009 bankruptcy and recent merger with Fiat. Courtesy of Chrysler ...
The Chrysler brand name will continue to be used for that make's vehicles, such as the Chrysler 300 big sedan and 200 compact. The process began last month, when FCA began replacing all the ...
The 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee was the first home for Chrysler's Pentastar V6 engine. As you may recall, the powerplant was codenamed "Phoenix," and it was charged with replacing seven other engines ...
The Chrysler TC by Maserati was to be the show car selling 5,000 to 10,000 vehicles annually for about $33,000 and the forerunner of the newly restyled Chrysler LeBaron convertible for model year 1… ...
The Chrysler Group plans to produce a smaller version of its 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engine, likely at a plant in suburban Detroit, according to a union official and a source familiar with the ...