Chrysler has declared its commitment to electrification by announcing plans to rejuvenate its lineup with a new electric vehicle (EV) by 2025. While the brand’s offerings have dwindled to a few models, including the venerable Pacifica and the long-standing 300 sedan, the anticipated EV could represent a pivotal shift for the company.
A new sedan from Chrysler is also expected to drop next year
At a recent automotive conference in Detroit, Chrysler CEO Christine Feuell shared that an all-electric two-row crossover is on the horizon, with a launch aimed for 2025. This move is part of a broader strategy as the brand, part of the Stellantis group, moves toward a fully electric portfolio by 2028.

What’s particularly intriguing is the inspiration behind this forthcoming model. Despite earlier statements distancing future designs from the Airflow concept revealed at CES in 2022, it appears Chrysler has reconsidered. The Airflow, which garnered positive attention for its sleek “Graphite” iteration, may influence the new crossover’s design after all. This suggests that while the company is looking forward, it hasn’t entirely abandoned the innovative spirit that the Airflow concept represented.
The new EV is expected to be built on the STLA Large platform, which is designed to accommodate a range of electric vehicles under the Stellantis umbrella. In addition to the crossover, there’s talk of a new sedan concept to be unveiled next year, although details remain under wraps. This announcement comes at a time when Chrysler’s lineup is in need of revitalization, and an electric crossover could be just the jolt the brand needs.
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