Colin Bonathan Revisits 2014 Chrysler 200 Sedan Design Study
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Colin Bonathan Revisits 2014 Chrysler 200 Sedan Design Study



A design study is not meant to be static, but should be at a constant state of evolution, which is precisely what Lawrence Technological University design student Colin Bonathan is doing with his conceptual renderings for a replacement of the Chrysler 200.

In these latest drawings, which come a little over a month after we showed you Bonathan's previous take on Chrysler's mid-size sedan, we see a different execution of the front- and rear-end designs, while he also made changes to the shape of the roofline and the profile details.

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