The first Chrysler Nassau concept was a styling exercise penned in 2000 by Chrysler designer Robert Hubbach. The resulting vehicle became a working model used by engineers and stylists to eventually create the
Chrysler 300 sedan, introduced in 2005. As with many recent models from Chrysler, very few exterior details were lost in the translation from concept car to production vehicle. One notable exterior difference between the Nassau and 300 are taillamps that wrap over the rear fenders, similar to the treatment on
Cadillac CTS sport sedan. The 2000 Nassau styling mule was housed in the
Walter P. Chrysler Museum before the museum's permanent closure in 2016. ==2007 Nassau==