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The Chrysler Citadel was a
concept car created by
DaimlerChrysler under the
Chrysler
marque. It was shown at the
2000
Washington DC Auto Show. The Citadel was a hybrid with good
performance and the inspiration for the production-model, the
Chrysler Pacifica.
Engine and Performance
The Citadel is powered by a 189-kW (253-hp), 3.5-L,
V6
gasoline engine in the rear wheels and an electric one in
the front wheels. This combination of powers gives better
performance in the rear. The gasoline engine gives out 253
horsepower and a surplus 70 horsepower from the electric
motor. The Citadel uses rear-wheel drive (RWD).
References
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Info on the Citadel @ ConceptCarz.com
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Info From Automotive Engineering Online
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