Chrysler Java
Concept Car Developed by Chrysler
The Chrysler Java was a concept car created by Chrysler. The Chrysler Java was first introduced at the 1999 Frankfurt Motor Show. Its design was based upon the Chrysler minivans.
The Java was powered by a 1.4 L 4-cylinder engine. The Java had a top speed of about 105 mph (169 km/h); and could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in approximately 12.9 seconds. It used a five-speed manual transmission.
The Java's design was more likely architectural than automotive. The Java had an egg-like shape, and also had tall taillights. The Java was originally painted in black, and was later repainted to a light green-silver metallic.
External links
- The Chrysler Java description at "The Car Enthusiast"
- The Java's technical specifications
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