If you haven’t ever seen this unique concept before, today, in this post, we hope to share more with you about the incredible 1991 Chrysler 300 Concept car photographed by @dtrockstar1. The 1991 Chrysler 300 concept was Chrysler’s striking attempt to reimagine its iconic performance sedans for a new era. It wasn’t just a nod to the past, instead, it was a bold, modern vision that blended muscle, luxury, and innovation in a single, unforgettable package. Sitting confidently on a stretched 126-inch wheelbase, this rear-wheel-drive sedan planned to pack serious power thanks to its design which allowed for the incorporation of an 8.0L V10 “Copperhead” engine, paired to a smooth four-speed automatic transmission. Visually, the concept was a conversation starter. Its sculpted boattail rear end was more than just a styling cue, it featured an active rear spoiler, designed to subtly adapt to driving conditions. The car’s wide stance, enhanced by oversized wheels and tires, 19-inch rims up front and 20-inch beasts in the back, gave it an aggressive, planted look that matched its performance DNA. Step inside, and the Chrysler 300 concept offered a surprising blend of driver-focused design and forward-thinking comfort. The cockpit wrapped around the driver in sleek black finishes, while the rest of the interior was bathed in warm tan tones, creating a space that felt both sporty and refined. Ventilation built directly into the driver’s seat hinted at a level of attention to detail that went beyond simple luxury. For rear passengers, the experience was equally forward-looking. Chrysler integrated an entertainment system that was cutting-edge for the time, a built-in television, VCR, and a cellular phone, all paired with individual headphones so each passenger could enjoy their own experience in quiet comfort. One of its most distinctive touches was the inclusion of rear-hinged doors, which opened wide to welcome passengers.
How many made? 1
Engine: 8.0L V10 “Copperhead” (planned)
Debut: ‘91 Detroit Auto show
Top speed: n/a
0-60mph: n/a
Photo Credit: @dtrockstar1
Research: @rarecarsonly
1991 Chrysler 300 Concept
25.07.2025
Chrysler