The Chrysler Sebring is a mid-size car produced from 1995 to 2010 across several generations, including sedan, coupe, and convertible body styles. Initially replacing the Chrysler LeBaron, the Sebring evolved through different designs, offering various engine options and improved interior comforts with each generation. Its size shifted modestly to accommodate changing design trends, balancing passenger room and style. The model is known for its role in Chrysler's lineup as a versatile family and leisure vehicle during its production run.