Model record
Chrysler Cordoba
Background
The Chrysler Cordoba is a full-sized luxury car based on the Chrysler Newport that was first introduced during the 1970 model year. The nameplate was then applied to an intermediate-sized two-door personal luxury car starting with the 1975 model year. The name was also used on a show car exhibited in 1970. The Cordoba was manufactured by Chrysler in North America over two generations until the 1983 model year.
Text adapted from “Chrysler Cordoba” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
Specification
- Dimensions
- 5,469 × 1,358 × 1,336 mm
Sources
Same marque
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