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Chrysler New Yorker

Years1995–1997
Generations1
Total variants1
Body stylesSedan
PlatformC-body · R-body · M-body · E-body · Chrysler LH platform
DesignerK.T. Keller · Virgil Exner
AssemblyUnited States: Detroit, Michigan · United States: Los Angeles, California · United States: Belvidere, Illinois · Canada: Windsor, Ontario · Mexico: Toluca · Canada: Brampton, Ontario
SuccessorChrysler Fifth Avenue
Also known asLHS · New Yorker Turbo

The Chrysler New Yorker is a sedan model, produced 1995–1997, spanning 1 generation with 1 variant in the Cars-Data.com database. Each variant page provides engine displacement, power in HP and kW, 0–100 km/h acceleration, top speed, fuel consumption, CO₂ emissions, dimensions, and list price at launch.

Generations · 1

Choose your New Yorker generation.

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Quick answers
How many generations does the Chrysler New Yorker have?

The Chrysler New Yorker has 1 generation with 1 total variant in the Cars-Data.com database. Each generation has its own page listing all variants with engine specs, performance figures, and consumption data.

What years was the Chrysler New Yorker produced?

The Chrysler New Yorker has been produced 1995–1997. Throughout this period the model evolved across multiple generations, each introducing new engine options, body styles, and technology upgrades.

What body type is the Chrysler New Yorker?

The Chrysler New Yorker is available as Sedan. These body styles reflect the different market positions and use cases the model has served across its production history.

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What would this actually cost you?

51,467Estimated total · €10,293 per year
  • Depreciation25,070
  • Fuel / energy18,047
  • Insurance3,750
  • Maintenance3,000
  • Road tax1,600

Estimate only — insurance, maintenance and road tax are generic figures, not a quote for your car or country. Fuel/energy uses EU-average prices.

Regional names · 2

Chrysler New Yorker: names by market

This model has been sold under different names across markets — same car, different badge or nameplate.

  • LHS
  • New Yorker Turbo