Stellantis, the global automaker whose brands are best known for stuffing gigantic V8 engines into almost everything, is going electric. Last year, the auto giant announced plans to electrify, and now ...
Since it debuted at the 2022 New York International Auto Show, everyone thought Chrysler's then-new Airflow concept car was going to be the brand's first EV for the 2025 model year — after all, the ...
The Chrysler Airflow concept is dead in name and form. Motor Trend spoke to Stellantis design chief Ralph Gilles, who said brand CEO Chris Feuell “wanted a statement that had literally zero to do with ...
The Chrysler Airflow is already undergoing a styling update despite the fact that it debuted only three months ago as a concept vehicle. Automakers don't usually update concept cars, unless they're ...
Despite showing it at several auto shows over recent years, Chrysler has decided to kill the Airflow concept. The electric vehicle no longer represents the design vision of the company, and will soon ...
Chrysler’s first fully electric vehicle will not look like or be called the Airflow concept officially unveiled at CES last year. According to the brand’s new chief designer, Chrysler will take a new, ...
The all-electric Chrysler Airflow Concept is back with a Graphite variation at the 2022 New York International Auto Show. Called the Airflow Graphite Concept, the new iteration pairs a Galaxy Black ...
DETROIT — The next new model from Stellantis’s Chrysler brand will be a two-row electric crossover in 2025, Chrysler CEO Christine Fuell said Wednesday. Fuell also said Chrysler expects to continue ...
After two years of what seemed like one long-running teaser campaign, automaker Stellantis has finally taken the wraps off a fully-functional Chrysler Airflow EV concept and addressed the brand’s ...
The Chrysler Airflow concept is the subject of a recent patent application filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), although it's still unclear if Chrysler is mulling a ...
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