Throughout its commercial life, the Crossfire was offered in three main trim levels, in addition to
limited special editions.
Base (or Standard)
Introduced to make the model more accessible, the Base version simplified several finishes.
Externally, the windshield surrounds were painted matte black instead of satin silver. Internally, the seats
were upholstered in heavy-duty fabric and did not have the heating system. Furthermore, the fog lights were
replaced by black plastic blanking plates.
Limited
The Limited model was the luxury standard of the range, offering all the features customers expected
from a car in this segment. Highlights included leather seats with an 8-way power driver's adjustment and
4-way for the passenger, heated seats, an Infinity Modulus sound system with 240 watts and dual subwoofers
mounted behind the seats, and heated exterior mirrors. Visually, the Limited displayed the silver windshield
surround, which became a trademark of the model.
Special Edition (SE)
Available primarily for the Roadster in the 2006 and 2007 years, this version served as an aesthetic
middle ground. It was characterized by the exclusive Inferno Red Crystal Pearl color, 15-spoke alloy wheels
similar to those of the SRT-6 (but in a standard finish), and Dark Slate Gray fabric seats.