Stellantis
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As Jeep prepares for the electric future, it's deactivated the Wrangler's V-8 option.
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Stellantis CEO: Quick acceleration is a safety feature
Can the argument really be made that quick acceleration makes a vehicle safer? Stellantis' CEO thinks so.
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2024 Jeep Wrangler 2-door adds 35-inch tire option
The Xtreme 35 Tire Package creates 12.6 inches of ground clearance and costs $4,495.
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STLA Large EV platform set for 8 cars, supports gas engines
A successor to the Dodge Challenger and Charger muscle cars will be among the first vehicles based on the STLA Large platform.
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Production Dodge Charger successor teased
The first photos of the production version of the Dodge Charger Daytona concept car have emerged.
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The Dodge Challenger and Charger are dead, again
The current Dodge Challenger and Charger have ended production, but successors are planned, likely packing electric power.
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Nighthawk would fit in with Trailhawk and Trackhawk in the Jeep lineup.
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Stellantis tests battery swap tech promising 5-minute "charge"
In addition to cutting charge times, battery swapping technology also has the potential to reduce the upfront cost an EV.
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Halcyon concept car name trademarked by Stellantis
A trademark for the name Halycon indicates Stellantis could introduce an EV concept car in the U.S. soon.
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Stellantis signs deal to export EVs of China's Leapmotor
Stellantis has acquired a 20% stake in Leapmotor and will help export its vehicles outside of China.
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Stellantis patents simulated shift points for EV transmission
Patents show Stellantis is looking at ways to increase the fun of driving EVs.
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Stellantis pauses production at plant building Maseratis
Slowing demand for Maserati's older models has led to production being put on hold.
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Stellantis predicts that gas and diesel vehicles will still be on the roads up to 2050.
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Mopar '23 Dodge Challenger and Charger continue muscle cars' send-off
Stellantis' Mopar performance parts arm is offering the limited-edition '23 Dodge Charger and Challenger as part of the last run of the V-8-powered muscle cars.
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Stellantis provides first details on STLA Medium EV platform
Stellantis plans four EV platforms, the first of which is designed for compact and mid-size vehicles.
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Rivian moving to Tesla charge port, Hyundai and Stellantis might too
Rivian is following Ford and GM in adopting the Tesla NACS charge port instead of the CCS port.
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Jeep testing autonomous driving tech for off-road use
Jeep has released a short video highlighting the off-road autonomous driving technology it is developing, perhaps for its new generation of EVs.
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Chrysler Airflow name, design, won't carry over to production EV
The Chrysler Airflow concept no longer previews the brand's first EV, as the new model will get a different design, name, and architecture.
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The Lancia Pu+Ra HPE concept shows the design direction the Italian brand will take as it moves into an electric future.
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Stellantis patents rear-wheel-steering system
Stellantis has patented a rear-wheel-steering system that allegedly offers advantages to conventional designs.
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2023 Jeep Wrangler special editions celebrate two decades of Rubicon
Both of these special Wrangler versions will also be available with a 20th Anniversary Level II upfit by American Expedition Vehicles (AEV).
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Dodge Challenger outsold Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro in 2022
The Dodge Challenger won the pony-car sales war for the second consecutive year in 2022.
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Stellantis to build Archer electric VTOL aircraft
Stellantis is increasing its investment in and hopes to become the exclusive manufacturer of Archer eVTOL aircraft.
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Final Dodge Last Call model debuts March 20
After blowing up seven engines in the pursuit of more power, Dodge is almost ready to introduce its seventh and final Last Call model, which will likely be a Challenger.
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