Chrysler, the iconic American brand owned by Stellantis, will only sell electric vehicles by 2028, the company announced at the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show.
To emphasize this seismic shift, the company revealed its latest concept, the Airflow crossover SUV with a similar profile to the Tesla Model Y and Ford Mustang Mach-E. The vehicle unveiled at CES is meant to be just a concept, but it looks very close to production-ready. Chrysler says its first EV will start production in 2025.
The Airflow will come equipped with Stellantis’ “STLA AutoDrive” advanced driver assist system , which enables Level 3 autonomous driving capabilities and over-the-air software updates. Level 3, as defined by the Society of Automotive Engineers, refers to highly automated driving where the driver still needs to be able to take over the vehicle upon request.
It’s a risky move for Chrysler to brand its driver assist system as Level 3, given the troubles other automakers have had trying to include similar systems in their production vehicles. Audi, for example, said its A8 sedan would come with
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Looks great. Hopefully the mileage is unlike their gas powered cars and gets more than 100 miles per charge.
Beautiful concept. Hopefully the build quality is more Pacifica than 200.
Feel bad for hellcat owners because they rave those things
They're using the MachE method to try and slim down the profile.
Wow, looks pretty good. That car could definitely make Chrysler relevant again. The front has that ugly ‘90s pinched Chrysler grille, but otherwise it’s really sharp looking.
Hard to believe this will have lvl 3. Nice looking SUV. Hope they can pull it off.
Tesla has about 5 years left at most before they start their rapid decline.
Looks nice
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