Chrysler kicks off plans to go all-electric by 2028 with debut of Airflow EV concept car

Chrysler Airflow concept

Chrysler

Once-prominent Chrysler plans to reinvent itself as an all-electric auto brand by 2028, the company announced Wednesday.

Those plans begin with a new crossover concept called the Chrysler Airflow that was unveiled online for the CES consumer technology show in Las Vegas. The tech-savvy concept car is “a nod” to a vehicle that the company plans to launch in 2025, according to Chrysler CEO Christine Feuell.

She said the unnamed production crossover will be the first of at least two or three new all-electric vehicles, including a minivan, planned by 2028. Chrysler will be at the forefront of parent company Stellantis’ $35.5 billion electric vehicle plans, Feuell said.

“When we sought to redefine and revitalize the Chrysler brand, we needed to make sure that we were creating differentiation within the Stellantis portfolio as well as compared to competition,” she told CNBC during an online interview. “We will be adding one new product per year once we launch our first new product … and expanding that lineup between then and 2028.”

Chrysler Airflow concept

Chrysler

Stellantis was formed in January by the merger of Italian-American automaker Fiat Chrysler and France’s PSA. It has 14 brands, including Chrysler, Jeep, Fiat and Peugeot – all of which have historical significance in their respective countries.

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Chrysler Airflow concept

Chrysler

“[Technology] is so important with what consumers are looking for in terms of that seamless connectivity and integrating their personal digital life with their mobile digital life,” Feuell said. The idea is to make “that easy and intuitive with the ability to personalize every space within the vehicle regardless of whether it’s a driver or a passenger.”

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Chrysler Airflow concept

Chrysler

The exterior of the crossover features a new design direction for Chrysler, including an updated “Chrysler Wing” logo tied into a cross-car grille and LED light blade. An LED taillight runs the full width of the vehicle as well.

“The design theme from its elegance and dynamic stance is a nod to the design direction that we want to take Chrysler in and really harmonize that theme across the entire portfolio,” Feuell said.

The Airflow, as well as the forthcoming production vehicle, are expected to deliver 350 to 400 miles of range on a single charge, according to Chrysler.

The company declined to comment on potential pricing for the Airflow-based vehicle planned for 2025, but Feuell mentioned a “sweet spot for EVs overall being between $35,000 and $60,000.

Chrysler Airflow concept

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