Introducing the New 2013 Town & Country S
Some people believe that if you drive a minivan, you can’t have style, and that to have style, you must drive something other than a minivan. At Chrysler, we disagree with both sides of that premise, now more than ever. Credit that to the latest addition to our vehicle lineup—the new 2013 Town & Country S.
Taking a cue from its Chrysler 300, 200, and 200 Convertible counterparts, Town & Country becomes the latest Chrysler vehicle to experience the “S” model makeover, a series of not-just-aesthetic changes that ratchet up the cool by a factor of 10. From badging to bezels, from performance to power, the new Town & Chrysler S is a sleek and stylish sight to behold. Features include:
- A black chrome grille combined with black-background Chrysler winged badges located both front and rear
- A black rear fascia step pad
- “S” model badging
- 17-inch aluminum wheels with polished face and black-painted pockets
- Blacked-out headlight bezels
- A monotone black interior unique to the Town & Country S
- Black Torino leather seats with an “S” logo embroidered in the seat-backs and black ballistic cloth seat inserts
- Piano Black gloss appliqués on the instrument panel and on the spokes of the black leather-wrapped steering wheel
- Black headliner and upper consoles, black center console, and an “S” logo in the instrument cluster
- Performance suspension that adds a new level of handling dynamics to the driving experience yet still provides a comfortable ride that’s expected in a luxury minivan
Official unveiling of the new Town & Country S happened just this week at the L.A. International Auto Show, where attendees had the chance to take in more than just the S model’s fit and finish. Also on display was the vehicle’s best-in-class entertainment system—a system, mind you, that is not relegated to the S alone, but one that can be found in the 2013 Town & Country Limited as well. Details are as follows:
- A minivan-segment exclusive Blu-ray™ DVD system featuring two rear screens
- Wireless headphones
- An HDMI input for high-def gaming
- Two USB ports for charging, RCA inputs, and 12v and 115v outlets
- System is capable of playing both standard DVDs and Blu-ray discs
Courtesy of Chrysler Forward Look
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