The Chrysler 300 has a history of being a performance vehicle from its origins of being "the Bankers muscle car," a NASCAR force to be reckoned with, a luxury street muscle car with a beautiful Hurst edition in 1970, an American competitor to the BMW 5-Series with the 300M and the latest variants from 2004 to current being a semi-luxury muscle sedan, which lost most of its muscle when the SRT-392 left. The issue wth the current 300 is that it competes with absolutely nothing as it's neither a luxury sedan, a muscle sedan, or an economy sedan. It's currently the current day Crown Victoria as it's pretty much just a big old stodgy blocky car. Nothing really special about it at all. If the Chrysler 300 is to return it needs to return as an American competitor to the 5-series BMW including the M5 and M5 competition sedan as well as having an electric variant to combat the Tesla Plaid and Lucid Air.