Chrysler 200 Partial Zero Emission Vehicle (PZEV) Settlement
A class action settlement has been reached over allegations that certain Chrysler 200 vehicles were marketed and sold as Partial Zero Emission Vehicles (PZEV) but failed to meet the emissions standards associated with that designation. Affected vehicle owners may file a claim by March 30, 2026.
What Is This Case About?
The lawsuit alleges that Chrysler (now Stellantis) sold Chrysler 200 vehicles labeled as Partial Zero Emission Vehicles, which are supposed to meet stricter emissions standards and qualify for certain state incentives and benefits. Plaintiffs claim these vehicles did not actually comply with PZEV emissions requirements, meaning owners paid for a designation and associated benefits they did not truly receive. This may have affected vehicle registration, emissions compliance, and resale value.
Who Is Eligible?
You may be eligible if you purchased or leased a Chrysler 200 that was marketed or labeled as a Partial Zero Emission Vehicle during the class period. Check the official settlement website for the specific model years, trim levels, and states covered.
How Much Can You Receive?
Eligible class members may receive a cash payment to compensate for the PZEV premium they paid and any loss of associated benefits. The amount depends on the model year, purchase price, and the total number of valid claims filed.
How to File Before the Deadline
Submit your claim through the official settlement website. You may need to provide your vehicle identification number (VIN), proof of purchase or lease, and vehicle registration details.
- Claim Deadline: March 30, 2026
- Case Type: Vehicle emissions / false advertising
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