Chrysler Extinguishes Firepower

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Chrysler Extinguishes Firepower

Dec 15, 2006 1:40 PM, WardsAuto.com, By Eric Mayne - - Chrysler Group is letting the flame go out on its Firepower concept, the Hemi-powered “grand tourer†that stoked performance ambitions for the auto maker’s core brand.

“We’re not doing Firepower,†Trevor Creed, senior vice president-design, says. “We just couldn’t find a viable way to do it.â€

Reeling from the effects of bloated inventories, which led to a $1.5 billion third-quarter loss and an internal drive to shave $1,000 per vehicle-production cost, Chrysler is refocused on profitability.

Against this backdrop, the auto maker has said no product will enter its pipeline unless it has realistic profit potential. This approach killed the Jeep Gladiator concept earlier in the year, which debuted alongside the Firepower at the 2005 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

And it even caused the Dodge Challenger concept – a can’t-miss product in the eyes of most industry observers – to undergo rigorous scrutiny before the auto maker declared it would build the muscle car in 2008.

The sleek, stylish Firepower features a 6.1L Hemi V-8 developed by Chrysler’s Street and Racing Technologies (SRT) performance group.

“It was a very striking concept,†Creed tells Ward’s, adding the Firepower shared no significant components with any other product in the Chrysler family. “(It) was built from the ground up,†Creed says. “And we needed to do that to get the unique look of (the) vehicle.â€

But creating concept cars is “easy†compared with the task of engineering and building a production version that will succeed in the market, he adds.

The move to kill the Firepower doesn’t surprise industry experts.

“That makes sense to me,†says AutoPacific Inc. analyst Stephanie Brinley. To generate sufficient earnings from the Firepower, Chrysler would have been forced to charge “Viper money,†she says, referring to the 500-hp Dodge Viper SRT10 supercar that starts at $82,745.

Speculation by United Auto Workers union leaders called for the Firepower to be built alongside the Viper at Chrysler’s Conner Ave. assembly plant in Detroit.

“A (Chrysler) halo coupe is clever, but they’ve still got to fix some other issues,†Brinley says, noting she was impressed by the Firepower’s styling – interior and exterior – and its Ocean Deep Blue color scheme.

The car succeeded in generating buzz, but reaction was mixed. Last summer, when Firepower production seemed plausible, bloggers were upbeat about the design, with one poster calling it “awesome.â€
Industry observers predicted Firepower's base price would be close to Dodge Viper.

However, others took note of Chrysler’s precarious financial position and declared potential Firepower production to be a “dumb move.â€

Without the Firepower, Chrysler is left with the Crossfire as its flagship sports car. Built in Germany by Wilhelm Karmann GmbH using numerous components from the Mercedes-Benz SLK, the Crossfire is refreshed for ’07 after its ’06 run was cut short.

The 2-seater, with an anticipated starting price of about $31,000, features a new monochromatic look and many added safety features, such as passenger-seat occupant-classification technology that governs airbag deployment.

Posted by HemiDakota at 12/18/2006 07:22:00 AM 0 comments Links to this post
 
Me to, dad said it looked unreal in person. I really wanted one of those. What do they do with the old concept cars? :)
 
I think the Crossfire gave DCX a bad taste in there mouth, not too mention they have the Challenger coming out in the spring.

Did you sell you Crossfire Mike?

Will
 
Sure did, to a guy in TX. I picked up at 59 imperial this past weekend. I doubt I'll own more than 1 new car again. I like the old cars way to much.
 
1Fast400 said:
What do they do with the old concept cars? :)
I don't think the concept cars are up to Government crash safety specs. Not enough of them made to properly test. I think they either stick them in a warehouse somewhere or crush them. I suspect crushing.:mad:
 
1Fast400 said:
Sure did, to a guy in TX. I picked up at 59 imperial this past weekend. I doubt I'll own more than 1 new car again. I like the old cars way to much.

Post some pics when you have time...
 
In the past, I would have. I have no desire to listen to the peanut gallery and the various ego comments that would surely follow.
 
k, I will snap some tomorrow
 
1Fast400 said:
Me to, dad said it looked unreal in person. I really wanted one of those. What do they do with the old concept cars? :)

For the most part they are all parted out and destroyed
Have A Kind Day
Mike
PS I love the old cars but I live them to ,so everyone is still confused why I'm driving an 04 SRT10 ROFLMAO
 
Well to me I thought Chrysler was trying to be like what Cadillac is too Chevy or what Lincoln is too Ford. So to make an iconic sports car and make it cost less than the Viper wouldn't make much sense however maybe they should think about a 6.1 liter powered Viper that may cost less than the current Viper.

I definitely dug the Firepower a ton, the Crossfire blows in my book. When I sold Chryslers I actually sold a 2004 model brand new for only $18K just to get it off our lot cause it was so old. I could see where they made this decision in their best interest but who the hell allowed the okay on the Aspen. I love that Chrysler wants a "baller" SUV but this isn't it. It's exactly the same shape and size as a Durango, even the interior is barely different. The Navi and Sclades at least have some sort of character. This thing is just hideous and I don't see it doing well. As long as the Challenger is still a go I'm cool with that.
 

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