en.Wedoany.com Reported - Stellantis Group confirmed that its Chrysler brand will launch three crossovers by 2030 to change its current situation of having only one model on sale. According to disclosed information, the first model may be an electrified crossover based on the STLA One platform, expected to go on sale as a 2028 model two years later, with a starting price under $40,000.
Chrysler's current product lineup is limited to the Pacifica MPV and its sibling model, the Voyager, a situation that has persisted for years. The company previously unveiled the Airflow concept—a model blending sedan and SUV styling—which was canceled due to production plan changes, though its design philosophy was retained. Recently, Stellantis showcased a test vehicle believed to be a successor to the Airflow in a video about powertrains, providing a basis for speculation about the production version's design.


From exterior renderings, the crossover features a high-riding hatchback design, with a full-width LED light bar and a glowing winged emblem at the front, below which is a large black grille. The side profile has sharp waistlines and wheels with dense spokes. At the rear, prominent LED taillights flank the rear window, connected by a light bar, with a black bumper below. The vehicle is built on Stellantis' STLA One platform, compatible with hybrid, all-wheel drive, and fully electric powertrains. In the teaser video, the test vehicle was equipped with a turbocharged four-cylinder engine, and Chrysler has confirmed a fully electric version will be available.
Following the Airflow, Chrysler will introduce two smaller entry-level models named Arrow and Arrow Cross. These vehicles are rebadged versions of the Fiat Grizzly SUV and Fastback, sharing the group's Smart Car platform, with a length of about 4.5 meters, comparable to the Toyota C-HR. Powertrain options include gasoline, mild hybrid, and fully electric. Chrysler has confirmed that the starting price for these two models will be under $30,000.
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