Chrysler Sunbeam

The Chrysler Sunbeam is a small supermini three-door hatchback manufactured by Chrysler Europe at the former Rootes Group factory in Linwood in Scotland, from 1977 to 1981. The Sunbeam's development was funded by a UK Government grant with the aim of keeping the Linwood plant running, and the small car was based on the larger Hillman Avenger, also manufactured there. After the takeover of Chrysler's European operations by PSA, the model was renamed Talbot Sunbeam and continued in production until 1981. A Talbot Sunbeam Lotus version was successful in rallying and won the World Rally Championship manufacturers' title for Talbot in 1981.

Chrysler Sunbeam
Chrysler Sunbeam
Overview
ManufacturerChrysler Europe (1977-1979)
PSA (1979-1981)
Also calledTalbot Sunbeam (1979–1981)
Talbot-Simca Sunbeam
Talbot Sunbeam Lotus
Production1977–1981
AssemblyLinwood, United Kingdom
Body and chassis
ClassSupermini (B)
Body style3-door hatchback
LayoutFR layout
RelatedHillman Avenger
Powertrain
Engine
  • 928 cc OHC I4
  • 1,295 cc OHV I4
  • 1,598 cc OHV I4
  • 2,172 cc 16V Lotus Type 911 I4
Transmission4-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,413 mm (95.0 in)
Length3,829 mm (150.7 in)
Width1,603 mm (63.1 in)
Height1,395 mm (54.9 in)
Curb weight818 kg (1,803 lb) - 960 kg (2,120 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorHillman Avenger
Hillman Imp
SuccessorTalbot Samba
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