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The American car company Chrysler has produced many different models of cars under the brand name. In addition to Chrysler models built in the United States, the list also includes vehicles manufactured in other countries and cars designed by other independent corporations that were rebranded for Chrysler. "Chrysler Australia " was the Australian division of Chrysler, and cars made by Chrysler Australia were sold mainly in their country of origin. The same goes for cars marked "Europe" and "Canada".
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^ Luxury minivan. Name previously used on a mid-size crossover from 2004-2008.
^ Lower-Cost version of the Pacifica, lacking the 2021 facelift. Called Voyager in the United States and Grand Caravan in Canada.
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^ Briefly revived in 1979.
^ Rebrand of the Dodge Daytona.
^ Marketed in Europe, Mexico, Canada, Japan, Egypt, Australia, and South America. Also commercialised under the Dodge and Plymouth brands.
^ a b c d e f Originally a Dodge model.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Name given in the country where it was commercialised as a "Chrysler" although its country of origin may have been different.
^ Experimental gas turbine –powered car.
^ Based on the Dodge Durango.
^ a b c Designed by Chrysler Europe , previously a Simca model.
^ a b c d e f g h i j Designed by Chrysler Australia .
^ a b Originally, a Lancia model.
^ Originally the Mitsubishi Galant, it was imported to the US as the "Dodge Colt", then marketed by Chrysler Australia.
^ Designed by Chrysler Europe .
^ Rebranded Rootes Arrow ,
^ Originally the Mitsubishi Lancer
^ Originally, the Mitsubishi Galant Lambda.
^ Designed by Chrysler and Maserati .
^ Originally a rebranded US-based Plymouth Valiant , then manufactured in Australia.
^ Originally, the Mitsubishi Galant.
^ Originally, the Mitsubishi Lancer A70.
^ Originally, an Eagle -branded model.
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Notes: * 1 Rebadged models from European manufacturers * 2 Originally a Dodge in the U.S., sold as "Chrysler" in other countries
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