The Chrysler brand plans to drop internal combustion engines by 2028.
The shallow product line that has defined Chrysler for years will get deeper when it goes electric. Chrysler CEO Christine Feuell said it’s a “certainty” that the brand will have more offerings in 2028 than the three it has today.
Pacifica/Pacifica Hybrid: The Pacifica was freshened for the 2021 model year. A redesigned electric model on the automaker’s STLA Large platform for electrified vehicles could arrive in 2028.
Voyager: The fleet-only minivan is back for 2023 and may end up on the automaker’s STLA Large platform in 2028.
Electric crossover: The brand plans to release its first battery-electric vehicle by 2025. Chrysler unveiled a preview of what that model could look like with its electric Airflow crossover concept at CES in January. Chrysler said the concept, which offers 350 to 400 miles of electric range, is based on the STLA Large platform.
300: Production of the long-running sedan will cease after the 2023 model.
In its last year, the sedan will get a limited-production 300C variant with a 392 Hemi engine pumping out 485 hp. Only 2,000 of the high-powered versions will be made.