2011 Chrysler 200 Convertible

At a Glance

Pricing $26,445 - $33,735
Drive Types FWD
Engines 2.4l I4, 3.6l V6
Transmissions A6
Fuel Economy 18-19 (city), 29 (highway)

The Chrysler 200 series includes a front wheel drive convertible with seating for four passengers. In 2011, Chrysler renamed the long-running Sebring convertible 200 after making extensive mid-cycle improvements. The Sebring is notable for having a usable rear seat with more legroom than similarly priced offerings like the Ford Mustang or Chevrolet Camaro. Three trim levels are offered: Touring, Limited and S. The Touring equips a 2.4l four-cylinder engine, whereas a 3.6l V6 is standard on the Limited and S trim levels. A power-operated cloth top is standard on all models, but a power-operated hard top is offered as an option on top models. With pricing starting at around $27,000 the 200 is most affordable and spacious convertible on the market.

What Changed:

Chrysler thoroughly revised the 200 (formerly Sebring) convertible for the 2011 model year. The 200 wears new front-end and rear-end styling including a new hood and rear deck. On the inside, the 200 has an all-new interior. The 2.4l four cylinder is now paired with a six-speed automatic and a more powerful 3.6l V6 is under the hood of higher trim levels. Engineers reworked the suspension lowering the ride and increasing the track. Chrysler addressed NVH issues with additional sound deadening material.

Model/Trim/Package Engine Original MSRP
200 Convertible Touring 2.4l I4 (173-bhp) A6 FWD $26,445
200 Convertible Touring 3.6l V6 (283-bhp) A6 FWD $28,240
200 Convertible Limited 3.6l V6 (283-bhp) A6 FWD $31,240
200 Convertible Limited Hardtop 3.6l V6 (283-bhp) A6 FWD $33,235
200 Convertible S 3.6l V6 (283-bhp) A6 FWD $31,740
200 Convertible S Hardtop 3.6l V6 (283-bhp) A6 FWD $33,735