The Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger are the last US sedans produced in the NAFTA zone
After production of the Chevrolet Malibu ceased in February 2021 in the United States (this model was the last American brand sedan produced in this country), the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger are now the last American brand sedans still produced in the NAFTA zone (Canada, Mexico, USA).

In few years, the entire range of General-Motors and Ford groups sedans was stopped in North America, leaving the market open to SUVs and pick-ups, but above all leaving the market open to Japanese and Korean sedans, without even talk about European sedans which are more in the category of Premium cars. Even the Premium US brands, like Cadillac and Lincoln, have given up on European sedans. And plans for future Buick sedans have been dropped. Only SUVs remain at Cadillac, Buick and Lincoln.

Without judging this strategy, it is now confirmed that the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger (at the end of their career) are today the only American-branded sedans still in production in North America.

Will these sedans disappeared also? According to Carlos Tavares, managing director of the Stellantis group (owner of the Chrysler and Dodge brands), these two models should have a replacement program, but it is still unclear whether they will be real sedans like today or crossovers (between sedan and SUV) like the recent Ford Evos which replaces the Mondeo and Fusion sedans.


    
 

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