Six body styles were now available with a hardtop version of the Luxury Sedan added to the lineup.
The hardtop version was sold only in the Japanese market under the "Camry Prominent" name.
The Corsair was available in two-door and four-door hardtop versions.
A hardtop version was also produced with plain wheel arches.
The hardtop versions of 1957 Chrysler Corporation cars also featured compound curved glass, the first to be used in a production car.
According to most automotive collectors and price guides the hardtop versions of old cars are among the most desirable.
The X110 series discontinued the hardtop version in favor of the standard version.
Rather, it was the specific name only used for the two-door hardtop version of the Cranbrook.
This was a short-wheelbase (105-inch) two-door hardtop version of the standard Valiant.
In 1952 a hardtop version with fabric covered roof was launched and a few sedanca version were also made.