The Chrysler Century of Innovation Summer Celebration Continues at the Carlisle Chrysler Nationals Car Show
Chrysler historic vehicles & concept cars will be on display at the event, including the 1924 Chrysler Six, 1934 Chrysler Airflow, 1955 Chrysler 300 & more…

The Chrysler Century of Innovation summer celebration, which kicked off at the 2025 New York International Auto Show in April, is heading east to the 2025 Carlisle (Pennsylvania) Chrysler Nationals on July 11-13, bringing historic Chrysler vehicles, a Chrysler display featuring the Stow ‘n Go Challenge and a visit by Chrysler Brand CEO Chris Feuell to the car show, which draws nearly 3,000 vehicles from the Stellantis family.
Feuell will join Carlisle Chrysler Nationals event emcee Mike Garland on the event’s main stage on Friday, July 11, for a Q&A discussion on the past, present and future of Chrysler as the brand marks 100 years.
Chrysler Historic Vehicles Featured at the Carlisle Nationals Car Show
A lineup of historic Chrysler vehicles and concept cars will also be featured in the nearby Carlisle Expo Center, including:
- 1924 Chrysler Six: One of five prototypes completed before Chrysler production began in the former Chalmers plant on Jefferson Avenue in Detroit, the vehicle on display at Carlisle has been owned by the company since its creation.
- 1934 Chrysler Airflow: Historians consider the Chrysler Airflow the first modern automobile—a car that ultimately revolutionized auto design around the world.
- 1955 Chrysler 300: Nicknamed the “banker’s hot rod,” the 300 was America’s first modern muscle car and featured the most powerful production passenger car engine in the world at the time.
- 1963 Chrysler Turbine Car: While Chrysler worked on the Turbine program from 1954 to 1981, this car is the most recognized of all of them. Designed in Detroit and built by Ghia in Italy, all the cars were painted Turbine Bronze and were loaned to private individuals around the country for evaluation.
- 1995 Chrysler Atlantic Concept: Introduced at the 1995 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the Atlantic was designed in the spirit of luxury French custom coach builders of the 1930s.
- Chrysler Halcyon Concept: The Chrysler Halcyon Concept exemplifies a potential future design theme of the Chrysler brand that embraces sustainability-driven exterior and interior design, full autonomy paired with personalized driving experiences, and futuristic technology that expands on the brand’s “Harmony in Motion” ethos of customer-focused seamless connectivity.
The 2026 Chrysler Pacifica 100th Anniversary Edition
The Chrysler display will also host the new 2026 Chrysler Pacifica 100th Anniversary Edition, unveiled during a special Chrysler historical vehicle drive on June 4 at Detroit’s Belle Isle to mark Chrysler’s 100 years. The Chrysler Pacifica 100th Anniversary Edition features unique content, including a new “Est. 1925” Chrysler wing badge decal, Luster Gray polished wheels, semi-gloss Granite Crystal fascia and grille trim, and a semi-gloss Granite Crystal Chrysler wing grille badge.