Special Report: Winter Driving Technology

Winter Driving Technology

  • Chrysler and Dodge all-wheel-drive vehicles deliver performance and security in any weather conditions
  • Jeep® engineers continue to build on 65 years of four-wheel-drive-system expertise
  • Stability systems and advancements in anti-lock brake systems and traction control offer Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep owners more winter-driving performance and security
Aspen, Colo. January 31, 2006 -

View Winter Driving Technology video. (Real Player required)

High bandwidth  

Low bandwidth

The Chrysler Group is making the latest advancements in all-wheel drive and stability systems available on mainstream vehicles. Whether it’s wet-weather driving, an emergency maneuver or driving down the highway, Chrysler Group designs stability and handling capability into all Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep® vehicles.

Chrysler Group all-wheel-drive systems are completely automatic and invisible to the customer — quietly and dependably offering more security over various road conditions. The current list of all-wheel-drive vehicles from the Chrysler Group includes the all-new 2007 Dodge Caliber, Magnum, Durango and Dakota, and the Chrysler 300 and Pacifica.

Technologies such as Electronic Stability Program (ESP), All-speed Traction Control and advanced Anti-lock Brake Systems (ABS) are used to further enhance driving in adverse weather conditions without putting a dent in spirited driving. Chrysler Group makes truly beneficial stability technology accessible to the mainstream market. The Chrysler Group’s ESP — offered on the Chrysler Crossfire and 300; Dodge Charger, Durango and Magnum; and Jeep Commander, Grand Cherokee and Liberty — helps to keep the vehicle on the driver’s intended path.


Download Video Embed