September 11, 2012
Christina Rogers

LAS VEGAS—Chrysler Group LLC on Monday showed dealers gathered here more than a half dozen new models due to arrive over the next 18 months as part of phase two of Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne's turnaround plan.

Among them was a redesigned version of the Chrysler 200 sedan that is expected to get 38 miles per gallon, feature a nine-speed transmission and arrive in dealerships in the first quarter of 2014, according to attendees of the event.

Chrysler also unveiled a new compact, called the Chrysler 100, which is a derivative of the Dodge Dart compact that recently went on sale in the U.S., these dealers said. Other new models previewed included a four-door version of the Fiat 500 subcompact, called the 500L; a battery-powered Fiat 500; a new small Jeep and a replacement for the Jeep Liberty that is supposed to get 30 miles per gallon and feature a nine-speed transmission, the dealers said.

Source
The Wall Street Journal