Dodge Announces 2025’s “Last Call” Durango SRT Hellcat Brass Monkey

Photo Source/Copyright: Stellantis Media “Last Call!” Dodge is a muscle car company that has been using that phrase a lot lately. First up are the special edition Dodge Challenger and Charger vehicles titled “Last Call,” “Last Call” for models with HEMI® engines, and “Last Call” for V8 Dodge Durango cars. The “Last Call” for the

Interpretations of the Chrysler C Series

Photo Source/Copyright: Chrysler Chrysler signaled the end of an era in 2023. After serving as the only other model in the Chrysler portfolio for a considerable amount of time, the 300 model was discontinued. Remaining devoted to the Pacifica minivan and its plug-in hybrid equivalent, the carmaker made the decision to only carry one brand

Limited-edition Mopar “24 Jeep® Gladiator” is released by Mopar

Photo Source/Copyright: Stellantis Media With the recent release of the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT battery-electric vehicle (BEV), muscle car manufacturer Dodge may be moving toward electric vehicles, but the Street & Racing Technology (SRT) performance is not going away. One important factor in that is that, in addition to Dodge’s continued support of SRT, Mopar,

Mopar’s 2024 Easter Jeep Safari Concepts

Easter Jeep Safari Concepts – Photo Source/Copyright: Stellantis Media Off-road vehicle manufacturer Jeep® is well-known for a variety of attributes, including 4×4 off-road capability, adventure, a customer base referred to as “Jeepers,” numerous honors and accolades, and a number of yearly events that honor the brand’s heritage and keep discovering new ways to live the

Stellantis Unveils the STLA Large Platform for BEVs in the D and E segments

Photo Source/Copyright: Stellantis Media Stellantis revealed in 2022 the location of the manufacturing plant responsible for creating its new STLA platform series. According to the auto group’s Dare Forward 2030 business plan, a major objective of releasing 75 new battery-electric vehicles by 2030, Stellantis also needs to begin developing new BEV platforms to accommodate the

Chrysler Expands Amazon Storefront with 300 Collection

Photo Source/Copyright: Chrysler Stellantis and Amazon are now friends, so expect to see a lot more Amazon-powered equipment and features in Stellantis models. Additionally, a great deal more products should soon be accessible on Amazon shops. Yes, after the launch of the Jeep Storefront on Amazon in 2020, several well-known Stellantis brands followed suit, opening

Stellantis teams up with Orano for BEV battery cycle

Photo Source/Copyright: Stellantis Media Stellantis announced the development of two new battery-electric vehicle (BEV) production plants in Kokomo, Indiana, following the execution of an agreement with Samsung SDI. Electric power is what the new auto industry is all about, and automakers need a lot of energy to power their new BEV lineup. It is advantageous

Stellantis Debuts Advanced Uconnect System with Consumer Connected Services

Photo Source/Copyright: Stellantis Media Nowadays, cars resemble computers more than machinery, and vice versa. Infotainment systems are no longer a huge deal; instead, installing an operating system in a car and linking it to online retailers is becoming more and more typical. Automotive companies like Stellantis have implemented an Android OS in their Uconnect 5

Off-road autonomous driving vehicles now showcased at Jeep

Jeep – Photo Source/Copyright: Stellantis Media The phrase “Freedom is Electric” is the off-road vehicle manufacturer Jeep®’s new tagline. We’ll see lots of battery-electric cars (BEVs) coming from Jeep and all the other automotive companies under the Stellantis banner, including electrified favorites like the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe and full-electric variations like the all-electric

The Windsor Assembly Plant will be the home base for STLA L-Series production, according to Stellantis

Stellantis Sign; Stellantis Announces Windsor Assembly Plant – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Sean Pavone During the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Chrysler debuted the Chrysler Airflow Concept, a future model that will utilize three major platforms–STLA AutoDrive, STLA Brain, and STLA SmartCockpit. The STLA Cockpit, which Amazon powers, can be compared to an Amazon