The Chrysler brand would become 100% electric in 2028
- After the announcement of the switch to all-electric for the following brands of the Stellantis group: Abarth in 2024, DS in 2024, Maserati in 2025, Lancia in 2026, Alfa-Roméo in 2027, Opel in 2028, Fiat in 2030 and Peugeot in 2030, the manufacturer has just announced that the American brand Chrysler will in turn become 100% electric in 2028.
- Currently, the American brand, which is in the luxury car category in North America, almost at the level of Lincoln or Cadillac, now only offers two models: a sedan (300) and a minivan (Pacifica).
- The brand has announced that it will remove the 300 sedan from its production program in 2023, a model that will then be twelve years old. Only the Pacifica minivan will remain, which should be renewed in 2026, a model that will then be ten years old. The rejuvenation of the range will go above all through the launch of the 100% electric Chrysler Airflow in 2024 (a name from the history of the brand) whose concept was unveiled in January 2022. This model will use the STLA Large platform of Stellantis.
- It is possible that the new generation of the Pacifica minivan planned for 2026 will be 100% electric, unless a plug-in hybrid version is renewed until 2028. In 2028, the models sold by Chrysler will all be 100% electric.
- Within the Stellantis group, therefore, only Citroën, Dodge and Jeep remain, which have not yet announced when their range will switch entirely to 100% electric. For Ram utilities, nothing has been decided either, but the Promaster derived from the Fiat Ducato will be offered in 100% electric like its Italian twin and the 1500 pick-up will be available in 2024 in a new electric version.
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