The 2008 Chrysler Sebring convertible is quite reminiscent of the sedan, while its hood stakes, grille, and head lights seem to be inspired by Crossfire’s roadsters. The convertible silhouette is sleek and smooth, with sides which emerge from the rear base of the windshield.
There are creases in both the doors and the side body panels, which reflect the increasing shoulder line, and the rear deck is large, hunkering, and powerful, given the overall silhouette a certain, subtle, speedy flair.
The 2008 Chrysler Sebring convertible comes with either a vinyl roof, a cloth roof, or a hardtop roof capable of retracting. All of the roofs have sleek, arching lines.
All the roofs are power operated, and overall, the convertible carries about four hundred pounds more than the sedan. Anti lock brakes, side impact air bags in the front, and side curtain air bags are all standard safety features. There is also the option for an electronic stability system.