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Chrysler LX platform

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Motor vehicle platform
Chrysler LX platform
Overview
ManufacturerChrysler (2004–2014)
FCA (2014–2021)
Stellantis (2021–2023)
Production2004–2023
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size (D)
Full-size (E)
LayoutFront engine,rear-wheel drive /all-wheel drive
Chronology
PredecessorChrysler LH platform
SuccessorSTLA Large platform

TheLX platform wasChrysler'sfull-sizerear wheel driveautomobile platform introduced in 2004 for the 2005 model year. The LX was developed in North America to supersede the previousChrysler LH platform, which had been designed to allow it to be easily upgraded to rear and all-wheel drive. The LD Charger, 300 and LA Challenger cars are built atBrampton Assembly inBrampton, Ontario, Canada. The European variant and all RHD models were built inGraz,Austria, byMagna Steyr from June 2005 until 2010, where they carried the platform designation of LE.

Development

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The LX platform was developed from the front wheel drive LH platform that preceded it, with the front suspension reportedly designed in-house, and the five-link rear suspension design taken from theMercedes-Benz E-Class (W211) with a couple of changes.[1] LX platform cars also used a rear differential andW5A580 five-speed automatic transmission derived from the Mercedes 722.6 (which was actually a modified ZF 5HP30). All-wheel drive models used a version of theMagna Steyr all-wheel drive system used in the E-Class.[2]

LX

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Vehicles using the LX platform include:

Concept vehicles using this platform include:

LC

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The LC platform is a shortened LX platform designed for the Challenger.

Vehicles using the LC/LA platform include:

  • 2008–2014, LC
  • 2015–2023, LA

Dodge Challengercoupe[7]

Concept vehicles using this platform include:

LD

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The LD platform was introduced in 2011 for the seventh generation of the Charger. It is an entirely redesigned and updated platform that replaced the original LX.

Vehicles using the LD platform include:

LA

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The LA platform code has been used for the updated Dodge Challenger beginning in the 2015 model year. It was created primarily to allow the Challenger to use an eight speed automatic transmission.[9]

LY

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The LY platform is a lengthened LX platform used for:

Future LB Platform

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In June 2018, formerFCA CEO,Sergio Marchionne stated thatDodge Challenger andCharger will retain the current LD platform which will be heavily revised for the next generation. Many thoughts suggesting the current LD Platform cars would hit theGiorgio platform, however this was later debunked by Marchionne stating that the Giorgio is more suited towards sports oriented European vehicles instead of American muscle cars.[11]

Upon the merger ofGroup PSA with FCA, an evolution of Giorgio Architecture was developed while executing platform consolidation now named the STLA large. This Architecture already under the WLs and will eventually support KM, EJ, C6X, RU and RV along with all large segment cars for Europe, Maserati and Alfa. The Architecture will support multifuel BEV, PHEV, and ICE. The replacement in North America will be the LB29 for 2 Door possibly named Challenger and or Daytona, and LB49 4 Door Charger.

References

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  1. ^Printz, Larry (2021-01-11)."Bringing up the rear: The birth of Chrysler's rear-wheel-drive LX cars".Hagerty Media. Retrieved2025-08-14.
  2. ^"Burke Brown, LX Car Leader: Creating the 300C, Magnum..."Allpar Forums. Archived fromthe original on 2025-02-12. Retrieved2025-08-14.
  3. ^"the Chrysler 300C and 300 cars". Allpar.com. Retrieved20 December 2014.
  4. ^"2005-2009 Dodge Magnum production car". Allpar.com. Retrieved20 December 2014.
  5. ^"2006-2010 Dodge Charger photos and information". Allpar.com. Retrieved20 December 2014.
  6. ^"DaimlerChrysler: Chrysler Airflite Concept". Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved2022-02-22.
  7. ^"2008-2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 (and 2009-11 Challenger R/T and SE cars)". Allpar.com. Retrieved20 December 2014.
  8. ^"New Lancia Thema: Chrysler 300's European Alter Ego Officially Revealed".Carscoops. Archived fromthe original on 11 October 2012.
  9. ^"2015-2016 Dodge Challenger cars: muscle is back". Allpar.com. Retrieved28 March 2016.
  10. ^"The modern Chrysler Imperial: plans, concepts, and current status". Allpar.com. Retrieved20 December 2014.
  11. ^"Dodge Charger and Challenger will live on, but a new Viper is unlikely".autoblog.
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