Eagle Vision

- Year: 1995
The Eagle Vision, produced from 1993 to 1998, was a full-size luxury sedan representing Chrysler's attempt to compete in the upper echelon of the American automotive market. Based on the LH platform shared with several other Chrysler models, the Vision offered a relatively spacious and comfortable interior with available features like leather seating, power adjustments, and a premium sound system. While mechanically reliable, the Vision wasn't particularly known for groundbreaking performance or fuel economy, relying instead on its comfortable ride and relatively upscale features to attract buyers. Its styling, characterized by a relatively aerodynamic body and distinctive rounded headlights, was considered modern for its time but hasn't aged as gracefully as some contemporaries. Ultimately, the Vision's sales figures were modest, contributing to its relatively short production run and a now-cultivated status as a niche classic among Chrysler enthusiasts.