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Chrysler to go all electric in 2028

Automaker plans to launch first concept vehicle for commercial market by 2025

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Jan 2022 8:30AM

Chrysler to go all electric in 2028
The Chrysler Airflow Concept is shown for the first time at the 2022 CES as the brand’s transformation will include the launch of its first battery-electric vehicle by 2025 and an all-electric Chrysler line-up by 2028. – Chrysler Facebook pic, January 6, 2022

LAS VEGAS – Chrysler, an iconic American auto brand, plans to transition to an all-electric fleet by 2028, the company now owned by Stellantis announced yesterday.

Chrysler, founded in 1925 in Detroit, announced the new target as it unveiled an all-electric “concept” vehicle at the Consumer Electronics Show.

The automaker plans to launch its first all-electric vehicle for the commercial market by 2025.

The concept vehicle offers connections to customers’ digital apps and music, and “intuitive” artificial intelligence, Stellantis said.

“The Chrysler Airflow Concept represents the future direction of the Chrysler brand, providing a peek at the dynamic design, advanced technologies and seamless connectivity that will characterise the full-electric portfolio we plan to reach by 2028,” said Chris Feuell, Chrysler’s brand chief executive officer.

While yesterday’s announcement only concerns the Chrysler brand, parent company Stellantis previously announced plans to invest €30 billion (RM142.3 billion) in electrification and software through 2025.

Stellantis has promised “best-in-class fully electrified solutions” for all 14 brands, which range from European mainstays like Peugeot and Fiat to American truck makers Ram and Jeep.

Stellantis was formed in January 2021 through the merger of Peugeot SA with Fiat Chrysler.

The Chrysler announcement comes a day after Ford unveiled plans to nearly double production capacity for the electric version of its top-selling F-150 pickup truck due to strong demand.

Later yesterday, General Motors Chief Executive Mary Barra was scheduled to deliver a virtual keynote speech at CES where she would unveil an all-electric vehicle of the automaker’s popular Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck. – AFP, January 6, 2022

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