Chrysler announces a new concept vehicle that exemplifies a fully electrified future for the brand.
The concept 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 connectivity, the company stated.
Chrysler has been known for its distinctive designs, craftsmanship and innovation since the company was founded in 1925, officials noted in a press release. Chrysler continues to build on that nearly 100-year legacy, moving forward on an electrified transformation that will launch the brand’s first battery-electric vehicle in 2025 and an all-electric portfolio in 2028.
The brand continues its electrification evolution with the Pacifica hybrid, representing the first electrified minivan in the segment and achieving 82 MPGe, an all-electric range of 32 miles and a total range of 520 miles.
Chrysler Pacifica delivers the most standard safety features and most advanced available all-wheel-drive system in its class, according to the company, and is also the most awarded minivan over the last seven years with more than 175 honors and industry accolades.
The final teaser image of the concept car was shared on Feb. 12.
The reveal of the forward-looking concept can be viewed online at chrysler.com on Feb. 13, starting at 5:01 a.m. ET.
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