Chrysler is hoping to get the 2007 Sebring noticed again with a major redesign that will debut this year. We caught a prototype of the new sedan making a few test runs on the streets of Michigan recently and it gives a good idea of what the new four-door will look like. The spy photos clearly show a more distinctive front end with a shorter nose that uses swept-back headlights and a more integrated grille design. The prototype also has less prominent wheel arches than the current model and a squared-off rear window which seems to indicate a more spacious rear-passenger compartment.
Other than the expanded backseat, the overall dimensions of this new Sebring don't appear to have increased much over the current model. Instead of making it bigger than its direct competition, we think Chrysler will probably attempt to use improved materials, high-end optional features and an upscale interior design to sell the Sebring. It would keep the midsize sedan from taking away customers for the 300 and give the Sebring a slightly different look and feel than most of its Japanese and domestic competitors.
Unlike the bigger 300 sedan that uses a new rear-wheel-drive platform, we expect this new Sebring sedan to stick with a front-wheel-drive layout. And like most sedans in the midsize category it will probably offer both four- and six-cylinder engine options. With its sights set on cars like the Camry and Accord, don't look for an SRT version anytime soon.
We expect to see the 2007 Chrysler Sebring sedan make its debut at either the New York auto show in April or the Los Angeles auto show in November with sales starting late this year.

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