Putting panels on the PT Cruiser

Putting panels on the PT Cruiser
Photos by -Autonet.ca
Staff
Published: 20 02 2001

Chrysler said it created this panel version of the PT Cruiser to demonstrate the vehicle's functionality, and show off its funky new styling.

"We set out to design a more cargo-van-like vehicle based on the PT Cruiser, utilising its abundant interior space while maintaining its clean, contemporary lines and youthful appearance," said Kenneth Carlson, Design Manager at DaimlerChrysler. "By replacing the rear doors and windows with panels and the rear seats with a wood floor, we've created a versatile rear cargo space that could be used as a light delivery truck or an individual lifestyle vehicle...the possibilities are endless."

The length of this new Cruiser variation is 4288.5mm, which is still akin to the size of a small car, which makes it easy to handle for city driving and parking. However, Chrysler is also boasting about the Panel Cruiser's interior volume of 3.39 cu. Metres, which rivals that of a full-size sedan.

The rear interior space has a full wood floor with wood bars along the side quarter panels and cargo straps that help to provide a multi-use cargo area.

"We designed the interior to emphasise the volume available in the PT Cruiser," said Jeff Godshall, Senior Design Manager at DaimlerChrysler. "By creating a simple rear cargo space with features similar to those found in moving vans, such as wood floors and cargo straps, we invite a multitude of imaginative uses by the owner."

There are some minor exterior variations to this edition of the PT Cruiser. The Panel Cruiser has been lowered by one inch, and the track has been widened by two inches, creating a different stance.

The side rear quarter design has delivery van-like panels, and replaces the rear doors and windows. The Panel Cruiser is powered by a 2.4-litre turbocharged engine which produces 200-horsepower and 200 lb.-ft. coupled to an American Club Racing (ACR) five-speed manual transmission.

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