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Who Remembers Chrysler’s VisorPhone?

May 14, 2020 By Nadeem Muaddi

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In the early 1990s, long before cars were equipped with touchscreens, Chrysler introduced an optional feature that blew everyone’s mind: the VisorPhone.

The good folks at Autoweek were recently perusing a junk yard in Phoenix, Arizona, when they stumbled upon a 1994 Chrysler LHS equipped with one of these bad boys.

As they explain it, the VisorPhone was a dealer-installed optional mobile phone that was embedded in the driver-side sun visor. It featured 33 buttons, a volume bar and LCD screen.

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To make a call, all a driver had to do was flip the visor down and dial.

Unlike most phones at the time, the VisorPhone did not have a handset. Instead, it operated as a speaker phone. And no, the phone was not wired through the car’s sound system to operate on its stereo speakers.

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To protect the phone, Chrysler installed a steel plate on the car’s headliner. This acted as a casing for the phone when it was not in use and the sun visor was flipped up.

In advertisements, Chrysler boasted that the phone could be programmed with up to 100 phone numbers. That was pretty much its only feature.

We laugh now, but the VisorPhone was considered revolutionary for its time. In fact, high rollers clamored to have them installed in their cars.

The Hog Ring - Who Remembers Chrysler VisorPhone

And it wasn’t cheap. In 1994, a VisorPhone cost $900 — which is about $1,600 in today’s money. To put that in perspective, a top of the line iPhone 11 Pro with 512 GB only costs $1,029, and is significantly more capable.

Still, if you had a VisorPhone in the 90s, you were one cool dude.

Filed Under: Archive, Cabin Technology, Industry History Tagged With: Auto Trim, Auto Upholstery, Car Interior, Chrysler Group LLC, Sun Visor, VisorPhone

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  1. G. Senior says

    November 9, 2020 at 6:53 pm

    I was an owner of the company that designed and owned the visorphone. Our company name was Cartel because the phone was designed to be used in a car. My partner and I had the phone manufacturerd by OKI in a special facility outside of Atlanta. It was only sold through Chrysler dealers. This was one of the very first cell phones in the USA. My business partner bankrupted our company after only a couple of years in production. The phone was cutting edge at the time and garnered about thirty patents. This is the short history of the Cartel car phone.

    • Greg says

      January 27, 2021 at 1:08 am

      I still have one of these, not a Chrysler brand one but a Cartel one (Joe Lewo), and didn’t Qualcomm get involved in the beginning?

      • Brenda Lewo says

        April 30, 2021 at 3:03 pm

        Actually Mr Joe Lewo owed the Company and didn’t have partners… pt sure who You are but that’s a straight out lie and the company didn’t go bankrupt it went on to install and put them into Mercedes as Alexander Haig took Mr Lewo to Mercedes and worked on the project with a gentleman named Mr Michael Schultz….. just because he’s passed doesn’t mean that You can lie and spread misinformation!’

      • MARK says

        March 26, 2022 at 11:05 pm

        interested is selling it?

        • Rayeanne says

          August 3, 2023 at 2:47 pm

          I have one for sale

    • Brenda Lewo says

      April 30, 2021 at 3:02 pm

      Actually Mr Joe Lewo owed the Company and didn’t have partners… pt sure who You are but that’s a straight out lie and the company didn’t go bankrupt it went on to install and put them into Mercedes as Alexander Haig took Mr Lewo to Mercedes and worked on the project with a gentleman named Mr Michael Schultz….. just because he’s passed doesn’t mean that You can lie and spread misinformation!’

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