- Chrysler’s rebirth is set to begin in 2026 with a facelifted Pacifica and an all-new crossover.
- The latter will reportedly be “large,” and offered with hybrid and electric powertrains.
- CEO Chris Feuell said they’re working on an affordable, “industrialized” version of the Halcyon concept.
Zombies have invaded Stellantis and they’re just as hard to kill as the undead. However, multiple brands are defying the odds and continuing to exist long after they’ve stopped serving a purpose.
Chrysler is the poster child of this as their latest and greatest innovation is the 2025 Voyager. However, instead of being all-new, it’s simply a pre-facelift Pacifica with a $39,995 price tag.
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That’s hardly compelling, so it’s not surprising that U.S. sales dropped 7% last year to 124,683 units—a stark contrast to the nearly 600,000 vehicles the brand sold in 2005. That’s an 80% nosedive in two decades. …