Chrysler announces its next electric vehicle, to be unveiled on February 13

Scheduled to be revealed online on February 13, it is billed as a “forward-thinking” concept car intended to offer what could simply be a complex vision of a forward-looking path for the brand’s all-electric future. There are many, perhaps. Chrysler has promised a vehicle in this direction until 2025 and a purely electric diversity until 2028. Interestingly, the Airflow concept introduced a few years ago is supposedly deader than disco, but it turns out to be rather production-friendly, supposedly marginalized by attacks. chasing the next big thing. We’ll see, with two more advances promised until next Tuesday.

The first teaser unveiled by the automaker, however, is an excessive close-up of a taillight lens, which tells us next to nothing about what this thing, which isn’t the Airflow’s lamp, will look like.

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Elsewhere at Stellantis House, the new 2025 Dodge Charger is expected to be officially unveiled on March 5. Dodge’s historically competitive logo has shown this date for a reveal that, given the history of this logo, will likely come with rocket-powered chainsaws. and eagles. Fireworks packages.

The company leaked, not so accidentally, footage of a control mule that looked almost production-ready, showing off a two-door coupe with enough bravado to bother a warning sign. A big question mark remains when it comes to powertrain options, as the company has to direct its presence at the car show with the all-electric Charger Daytona SRT concept, which features a dummy exhaust formula and the ability to produce entertaining noises despite the lack of an internal exhaust formula. Combustion engine.

Smart Money is that a variant of the gas-powered inline-six Hurricane will appear under its competitive hood, shedding at least as much power as in the Ram 1500 pickup.

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