Chrysler plans a sedan-like model that will blur the lines between sedans and utility vehicles, Scott Krugger, Stellantis' Head of North American Design, told Automotive News; a brand roadmap is due in May.
Few details are available and the model is unlikely to be a Hemi-powered Chrysler 300 revival. Krugger said future products could “bleed” segments, citing the Polestar 4 and Toyota Crown as examples.
Krugger said Chrysler is “very much alive and well” but needs “more clarity” within Stellantis, where its themes are “modern simplicity” and “innovative practicality.” Chrysler currently sells only the Pacifica minivan.
Scott Krugger, who reports to CEO Antonio Filosa and global design boss Ralph Gilles, said there is “a lot going on in the studio” and that senior Stellantis executives have interest in Chrysler. He indicated the mono-lineup is temporary and more product details should follow the May presentation.
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