Chrysler Unveils All-Electric Plans With Airflow Model

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Investing.com — On Wednesday, at CES 2022 —the Consumer Electronics Show —Chrysler revealed it will become an all-electric auto company, unveiling its Chrysler Airflow model.

Stellantis NV (NYSE:STLA), which owns Chrysler, said at the show in Las Vegas that it plans to become an all-electric vehicle company by 2028. Stellantis shares have risen 2.66%, to $20.84, so far in Wednesday’s session.

The Airflow is a concept vehicle that was used to demonstrate what customers may be able to look forward to when it in a new car planned for release in 2025.

“The Chrysler Airflow Concept represents the future direction of the Chrysler brand, providing a peek at the dynamic design, advanced technologies and seamless connectivity that will characterize the full-electric portfolio we plan to reach by 2028,” Christine Feuell, Chrysler’s CEO, said in a statement.

The concept car included an in-vehicle camera, Chrysler’s electrical/electronic and software platforms, STLA Brain, STLA SmartCockpit, and STLA AutoDrive. 

Chrysler said the car is set to be the first of two or three all-electric vehicles.