Chrysler SUV


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The Chrysler SUV is becoming synonymous with fuel efficiency. The hybrid SUV is becoming the more efficient and is looking to improve its fuel economy over time. While presently most hybrids are not especially effective at limiting fuel consumption, the Chrysler SUV is the exception. With fuel efficient that rates an improvement of at least 25% on the highway and up to 40% in the city there is hope that gas guzzling is no longer going to be the mark of the SUV.

The Chrysler Aspen is the current leader in economically and fuel efficient Chrysler SUVs. The company manufactures these vehicles with a multi-displacement system that provides the effortless transition into the 4 cylinder operation of the vehicle when there is not a heavy demand for power. This will naturally reduce consumption and allow for the promised savings to come through.

The V-8 powered Chrysler SUVs are not nearly as economical and do not power down. The HEMI powered hybrid is able to reduce the fuel needs in accordance with the odometer which makes the reduction in energy seamless. The development and design of the multi-displacement system was a team effort between Chrysler and General Motors. The collaborative effort provided a groundbreaking new method of providing the same ample power necessary for SUVs to successful fill their towing and load capacity while allowing the vehicle to slow down or stop without consumption rates of gas powered SUVs.

The hardworking SUV is able to provide a great return on the investment as fuel prices continue to increase. The low and high-speed electrically balance continuously variable transmission to ensure that the two mode hybrid lives up to its reputation.

For true environmental and fuel friendly vehicles the Chrysler SUV Aspen eliminated the remote start option. The remote start is one of the problematic features of high powered, high consumption SUVs. The Chrysler SUV opted to go for the more revolutionary concept of maintaining a high level of efficiency while refusing to sacrifice the vehicle's power. A hybrid sport utility vehicle often does not provide the same energy release as the fuel-reliant models and therefore they tend to be passed over by consumers. By maintaining power the Chrysler SUVs are not only able to prove that it can be done, but that it can be done well.

To keep the hybrid SUV a hard working machine there were some sacrifices that simply were not made. This includes maintaining 385 horsepower and towing capacity of 6000 pounds. The trailer sway control provides stability for towing such a heavy load and helps to improve performance, control, and fuel efficiency. The trailer sway control is a design feature that is exclusive to the company.

Some of the standard equipment you'll find on the Chrysler SUV includes a rear paring sensor, a full size spare tire, and a rear accessory outlet that allows the rear passengers to plug into their favorite electronic device for the ride. With lots of options and personalized features the SUV from Chrysler is considered to be one of the top contenders.