The single overhead cam V6 introduced in 1993 was a major advancement for Chrysler. It was derived from Chrysler's first homegrown front-wheel drive V6, the Chrysler 3.3 engine. The SOHC V6 has been replaced by the Chrysler Pentastar engine.
There are three major variants of this basic design: the 3.5 L, 3.2 L, and 4.0 L. Additionally, a 2.7 L DOHC version was derived.The 3.2 L version came along with the updated LH platform in 1998. It was an SOHC 4-valve design displacing 3,231 cc (3.231 L; 197.2 cu in) with a smaller 92 mm (3.6 in) bore but the same 81 mm (3.2 in) stroke as the 3.5. It produced 225 hp (168 kW) and 225 lb·ft (305 N·m) and met the TLEV standard. It was discontinued after the 2001 model year. Option code EGW.[WIKI]
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