Like many brands that are part of the Stellantis group, the American brand is currently experiencing severe decline. After the company officially stopped producing the Chrysler 300 sedan at the end of 2023, only the Pacifica minivan remained in the manufacturer’s lineup. The brand’s management decided to rectify the situation with the help of a futuristic project.
Chrysler CEO Christine Fayell said the company is developing two new models based on the Halcyon concept. It is expected that next year the brand’s lineup will be replenished with an SUV that will receive a hybrid power plant. The second car based on the concept could be a coupe or full-size sedan.
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Currently, Chrysler specialists are adapting the futuristic project for possible mass production. The production version of Halcyon will likely lose its six unrealistic doors, huge glass area and space-age design in general.
Also next year, the manufacturer is going to update the Pacifica minivan. It is expected that hybrid and all-electric versions will be prepared for the car. At the same time, the V6 3.6 petrol engine will remain the main unit of the company until the end of the decade.
Last December, Jaguar presented its vision of the future of the automotive industry. The British brand showed the electric concept Type 00, which in the future should become a production model of the GT class.
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