The front-wheel-drive Chrysler Concorde served as a vital model within the LH platform from production years 1993 to 2004 by offering its innovative design elements along with a front-engine structure and comfortable driving experience. The very first Chrysler Concorde model provided a driving experience through its 3.3L V6 engine which produced 153 horsepower while using a four-speed automatic transmission. The 1997 update from the 3.5L 24-valve DOHC V6 engine coupled with increased horsepower output to 217 made it more powerful and fuel efficient. The Chrysler Concorde gained better stability through its 113-inch wheelbase and it weighed between 3,500 pounds to 3,600 pounds based on trim level and build options. Inside the vehicle one could feel comfortable because it measured 209.1 inches in length and 74.4 inches in width. During Chrysler Concorde production multiple modifications were introduced to support the longevity of fundamental components. Original performance specifications alongside safety and durability requirements remain preserved in Chrysler Concorde vehicles through their use of authentic OEM-standard parts. The market receives Chrysler Concorde maintenance components through extensive testing which confirms their safety and durability standards.