In 1960, Virgil Exner, Chrysler’s Chief Designer, created a radical design that he was confident enough to name himself: the Plymouth XNR. This car had a very radical design for that period as well as for today. With its 2.8 liter, 6 cylinder, 250 hp engine, the company did not dare to start mass production of this car, which will set a stone for many cars even today.
Plymouth XNR Concept Finds Buyer at Auction
Inspired by racing cars but with an asymmetrical design, only 1 of this car was produced. This car was also the car of the Iranian Shah for a while. The Plymouth XNR concept, which managed to survive its difficult days in Beirut, was bought for $ 935 thousand in an auction held in California in 2012.
- The interior of the car is also It has been restored with a very refined taste like its exterior
- The engine values of the car are at a level that will surpass many cars even today