Chrysler is completely switching to electric cars

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From 2028, the traditional car company wants to produce exclusively electric cars. It starts with the Airflow concept vehicle.

With the Airflow, the approximately 100-year-old car company is relying on a completely new design

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Large Screens

Although the name of the airflow is a Allusion to a historic Chrysler marque, however the design of the vehicle is anything but as old-fashioned. The images presented at CES show a cockpit with large screens that span the entire interior. According to Chrysler, the Airflow will also be the first vehicle to feature Stellanis’ new software suite, STLA Brain, is used.

Both the airflow and According to Chrysler, the following production vehicles should also 350-400 miles (563-644 kilometers) on a single charge. Cost point of Chrysler’s electric cars: About 35,000-60,000 US dollars, as Chrysler CEO Fuell revealed to CNBC.

The large screens of the Airflow are particularly eye-catching

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Attempt to revive Chrysler

The parent company Stellanis, the brands like Opel, Citroën or Peugeot, plans a total of to invest $35.5 billion in its transition to electric vehicles. The group was formed in January 2021 through the merger of the Italian-American car manufacturer Fiat Chrysler and the French PSA.

That Chrysler is now on electric cars is considered an attempt by parent company Stellanis to breathe new life into the car manufacturer. Because of its bankruptcy in 2009, Chrysler has had little success in the market in recent years. Since discontinuing a mid-size car in 2016, the brand has only offered a minivan and a large sedan. The company has also been slow to switch to electric vehicles.

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