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Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares was speaking in Amsterdam this morning. He said Chrysler would be getting several new models in an effort to revive the brand. The electric Airflow concept is almost certain to be one of them.
The goal is for Chrysler to be all electric by 2028, and the entire US fleet at least 50% electric, including trucks, by 2030.
No decision has been made on the future of Fiat in the US. Right now the only model they sell here is the 500X.
Although the former PSA+Opel had ambitious plans to re-enter the US market, that won't be happening under Tavares. He believes they have enough brands in the US already.
This article goes into greater detail about what Stellantis is doing, including images of what is supposed to be the first fully electric Jeep.
The most interesting thing to me is that it appears Stellantis has no plans to kill any brands. Even Lancia and Vauxhall appear to have a future, at least according to this chart.
The goal is for Chrysler to be all electric by 2028, and the entire US fleet at least 50% electric, including trucks, by 2030.
No decision has been made on the future of Fiat in the US. Right now the only model they sell here is the 500X.
Although the former PSA+Opel had ambitious plans to re-enter the US market, that won't be happening under Tavares. He believes they have enough brands in the US already.
Chrysler Brand Has a Future, Will Be Revitalized with Several New Models
CEO Carlos Tavares confirmed that Stellantis plans to bring back the Chrysler brand from its current neglected state.
www.caranddriver.com
This article goes into greater detail about what Stellantis is doing, including images of what is supposed to be the first fully electric Jeep.
Jeep’s First EV Coming in 2023; Ram Says Its EV Pickup Will Beat All Competitors
Stellantis announced a Ram ProMaster EV coming later in 2023, with the electric Ram 1500 pickup due in 2024.
www.caranddriver.com
The most interesting thing to me is that it appears Stellantis has no plans to kill any brands. Even Lancia and Vauxhall appear to have a future, at least according to this chart.
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