Chrysler 200 revealed – no camo by David Zatz on

The 2015 Chrysler 200 has been caught without any camouflage at all, at night. Although they’re not easy to make out, the headlights have smooth-LED parking lights or DRLs built in, forming an outline on the outer and bottom edges.

Glenn Paulina added, “The Chrysler 200’s interior has a very fresh take on its center-stack arrangement, with a separate, angled collection of buttons and switches sitting below the LCD infotainment screen. The 200 does away with the usual gear-shift, in favor of a rotary dial transmission selector similar to the one used in the new Ram pickup trucks. The visual design, and the passenger interface appears to be a very interesting, fresh take on the automotive center stack, and the result is very clean and uncluttered. It will be interesting to see if the tactile experience is equally clean and unencumbered.” (The following image is from a prior photo shoot.)

Although comparisons to various cars from other automakers are to be expected, some of the styling seems to be an evolution of the Chrysler 200C concept car from 2009, and Allpar forum members have commented that it seems like a continuation of the best Chrysler trends of the 1990s. Several people have compared the new car to the Chrysler 300M.

For more spy shots, see our 2015 Chrysler 200 page, which also has side profiles, and a closeup of the rear tail-lights, and other photography.