Chrysler plans to go all-electric by 2028, but its first EV is still a couple of years away.

In the meantime, it’s saying goodbye this year to a staple, the 300 sedan, nearly two decades after it returned to its rear-wheel-drive performance roots.

Electric crossover: Chrysler has said it will release its first electric vehicle, a crossover, in 2025. The production vehicle will go beyond what the public saw with the Airflow electric concept unveiled in 2022.

“Airflow is, in fact, a concept,” Chrysler CEO Christine Feuell told Automotive News at the Chicago Auto Show in February. “It’s not intended to be a vehicle that will launch in 2025.”

The brand said in May that the Airflow was developed to preview Chrysler’s “brand revitalization and future direction toward delivering Harmony in Motion through seamlessly connected, clean mobility and industry- leading customer experiences.”

Chrysler has not confirmed a name or any other details about the upcoming crossover.

Pacifica/Pacifica Hybrid: The Pacifica minivan was freshened for the 2021 model year. An electric version on the automaker’s STLA Large platform could arrive around 2028.

Voyager: The fleet-only minivan lives on for the 2024 model year.

300: Production of the long-running large sedan will cease at the end of the year.