Chrysler Prowler is an American manufacture at Chrysler in which inspired by the 30s looks, to reborn the same style on that era of automotive. The exterior design is a hardtop equipped by carbon fiber sticker in which can be removed and exterior color is silver with no repaint and no accident. The interior is leather black and has the dash on between the two passenger color same as the exterior. Engine has a 3.5L V6 and 4-speed automatic transmission produce around 250hp.
The 2000 Chrysler Prowler emerged as a unique blend of retro styling and modern engineering, harking back to the hot rod era of the 1930s. Designed under the guidance of Tom Gale, it debuted as a concept car in 1993 and generated significant public interest, prompting Chrysler to put it into production. With its distinctive prow-shaped front grille, low-slung body, and open-wheel design reminiscent of classic roadsters, the Prowler exuded a sense of nostalgia while boasting contemporary features such as an aluminum frame and a powerful 3.5-liter V6 engine. Produced in limited numbers, the Prowler captured the imagination of automotive enthusiasts seeking a bold statement of individuality on the road, securing its place as a cherished collectible in automotive history.