Produced in 1987, the Chrysler Conquest is a classic model revered for its performance and sporty design. This vehicle is a part of the third, and final, generation of the Conquest series, denoted by its improved aerodynamics, wider wheel package, and flared fenders. Equipped with a 1.1L turbocharged, intercooled I4 engine, it delivered impressive agility with 150 horsepower. It also offered a 5-speed manual transmission as standard or an optional 4-speed automatic transmission. Dramatically making its mark as a sports compact, the Conquest didn't offer much in terms of infotainment but was respected for its novel tactile command system. While it lacks the modern safety features seen today, it did boast some rudimentary safety features for the time, such as a four-wheel independent suspension and dual front impact airbags. Its all black interior further emphasized its sporty aura.