The Chrysler 300C is not just the most popular sedan in America, but it also became the first four—door convertible since the Lincoln Continental of 1967: straight, muscular, confident, with an excellent engine under the hood and a perfectly balanced rear.

At the touch of a button, the padded top with glass windows and full lining folds into a storage compartment. It is very compact, so the loss of trunk capacity is minimal. The entire procedure for opening, closing the roof, as well as the rigidity design of the car is patented by ASC under the Helios program.

In terms of comfort, the car feels like a regular Chrysler 300c, and when the roof and windows are lowered, the engine noise is almost inaudible. Also, the four-door Chrysler convertible is equipped with custom-made 20-inch alloy wheels.