Introduced in May 1993 for the 1994 model year, the Chrysler LHS was the top of the line model for the division, as well as the most expensive of the
Chrysler LH platform cars. All the LH-series models shared a wheelbase and were developed using Chrysler's new computer drafting system. The car was differentiated from the division's
New Yorker sedan by its bucket leather seats (the New Yorker had a bench seat) and standard features such as alloy wheels that were options on the New Yorker. Further differences between the Chrysler LHS and its New Yorker counterpart were a floor console and shifter, five-passenger seating, lack of chrome trim, an upgraded interior, and a sportier image. From the 1996 model year on the New Yorker was dropped in favor of a six-passenger option on the LHS. The LHS received a minor face change in 1995 when the corporate-wide Pentastar emblem was replaced with the revived Chrysler brand emblem. Standard features of the LHS included a 3.5 L EGE 24-valve V6 engine, body-colored grille, side mirrors and trim, traction control, aluminum wheels, integrated fog lights, 8-way power-adjustable front seats, premium sound systems with amplifiers, and automatic temperature control. Unlike the New Yorker, leather seats were standard. 1995-1997 LHS.png|1996–1997 Chrysler LHS 1997 Chrysler LHS, rear left side.jpg|1997 Chrysler LHS
Annual changes 1995 • Due to complaints Chrysler received regarding poor brightness of the headlamps on 1994 models, they were redesigned for the 1995 model year and included a projector-style headlight beam, which was rather uncommon for its time. A new Chrysler medallion on the grille replaced the Pentastar.
1996 • Body-color mirrors were no longer available, as well as the optional carphone. With the withdrawal of the
New Yorker, front bench seats became optional. Homelink garage door opener and a hidden antenna became standard equipment. •
OBD-II is added. • New
engine ignition-carburetion management module. • The antenna is now hidden inside the
rear brake lights. • New colours. • More comfortable center console.
1997 • Transmission improvements were the primary change for 1997.
Production figures: ==Second generation (1999–2001)==