/2012 Beijing: Chrysler 300 Ruyi Design

2012 Beijing: Chrysler 300 Ruyi Design

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Chrysler celebrates its return to the Chinese market in style by unveiling the 300 Ruyi Design at the 2012 Beijing Auto Show. Being a tribute to China, this car features the Chinese symbol of ruyi, which means “as one wishes”, a curved decorative object that symbolizes prosperity, often crafted of precious materials. They hope it will bring them luck for the launch of production Chrysler 300C sedan in June.

The concept car gets exclusive styling details including ruyi-inspired signature grille with dark chrome throats, bluish steel-grey tinted glass, ruyi character badging, ghosted speed stripe running along the side character lines, and magnificent 22-inch wheels which pay a direct homage to the ruyi symbol.

Interior features of the 300 Ruyi include black chrome on the outer dash vents, navigation screen and center dash vent surrounds, gauge rings, steering wheel rim and door handles, brushed patterned trim in the center console, upper door panels and flanking the dashboard, as well as light-tone leather-wrapped seat upholstery with black stitching.

The 300 Ruyi is powered y the 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine and an eight-speed automatic transmission.

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