Chrysler K platform

K-platform
1989 Dodge Aries K Sedan
Overview
ManufacturerChrysler Corporation
Production1981–1995
Body and chassis
ClassCompact car
Mid-size car
Full-size car
Sports car
Minivan
LayoutFF layout
Body style(s)2-door convertible
2-door coupe
4-door sedan
4-door station wagon
4-door limousine
Powertrain
Engine(s)2.2 L K I4
2.2 L Turbo I I4
2.2 L Turbo II I4
2.2 L Turbo III I4
2.2 L Turbo IV I4
2.2 L TC I4
2.5 L K I4
2.5 L Turbo I4
2.6 L Mitsubishi G54B I4
3.0 L Mitsubishi 6G72 V6
3.3 L EGA V6
3.8 L EGH V6
Chronology
PredecessorL-body
SuccessorPL
JA
LH
NS

The K-car platform was a key automotive design platform introduced by Chrysler Corporation for the 1981 model year, featuring a transverse engine, front-wheel drive, independent front and semi-independent rear suspension configuration—a stark departure from the company's previous reliance on solid axle, rear-drive unibody configurations during the 1970s. Derived from Chrysler's L-cars, the Plymouth Horizon and Dodge Omni, the platform was developed just as the company faltered in the market, at first underpinning a modest range of compact/mid-size sedans and wagons—and eventually underpinning nearly fifty different models, including all-wheel drive variants—and playing a vital role in the company's subsequent resurgence.


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