Primed for Personalization: Mopar Products Available at Launch to Customize the All-new 2015 Chrysler 200
The all-new 2015 Chrysler 200 transforms what customers expect in a mid-size sedan. Thanks to Mopar, customers will have the power to transform the Chrysler 200 even more – right when it arrives in showrooms. To highlight a few of the more than 45 Mopar parts and accessories available right at launch to enhance the sedan, the Mopar brand will showcase a modified 2015 Chrysler 200 in its expanded display at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, Mich., January 13–26.
Heading inside the Mopar-modified 2015 Chrysler 200, the interior is enriched with premium white leather seats accented with bronze stitching, with bronze accents also highlighting the bezels and the steering wheel. Mopar floor mats also augment the interior.
In addition to the Mopar products featured on the customized 2015 Chrysler 200 displayed at the NAIAS, a menu of additional Mopar parts and accessories will be available for the all-new Chrysler 200 upon launch, with nearly 90 products available by the end of the calendar year.

Available products include:EXTERIOR
- Mopar Electronic Vehicle Tracking System
- Wheels
- Wheel locks
- Locking fuel cap
- Graphics Package
- Bicycle hitch receiver
- Mopar wheel center caps
- Emblem Kits
- Vehicle covers
- Production turn signal mirrors
- Engine block heater, 2.4-liter
- Master shield
INTERIOR
- Ambient lighting
- Autonet Wi-Fi
- Roadside Safety Kit
- Emergency Kit/Tire repair
- Collapsible tote
- Cargo trunk net
- Molded cargo tray
- Door sill guards
- In-Vehicle wireless charging
- Premium floor mats
- Slush floor mats
- Rear backup camera/mirror
Customers will have the option of personalizing the all-new 2015 Chrysler 200 right at the factory. Through the Mopar Custom Shop, parts and accessories requested by the customer during the order process are added at the factory before the vehicle arrives at the dealership, with the installed Mopar products listed on the vehicle’s Monroney sticker.
Looks fantastic…. More European than American though… Not a bad thing, just different…. Honestly though, looks quite similar to Hyundai sonata now….
We need to bump up the tech on these new chryslers though…. Looks are only shelf the game…. But the meat of a quslity ride is what’s on the inside and under the hood….. Why doesn’t this have rear AND forward cameras and incorporated google maps? Have we decided to move into this century with the Uconnect compatibility with iOS and Android for SMS and metadata over Bluetooth? If not, to me it’s not ready for prime time except in looks.