Chrysler CEO Christine Feuell has expressed confidence in the brand's future, highlighting investments in the Halcyon-based models as a turning point. Despite previous concerns about brand performance and last year's 7 percent sales dip, Feuell reassures, "The Chrysler brand is here to stay. It is being well invested in. The brand is not on the table for elimination, and it has a very bright future."
Currently, Chrysler's lineup is minimal, focusing on minivans—the Pacifica and Voyager. However, a new Pacifica is on the horizon:
- Revamped Pacifica (Scheduled for 2026):
- Styling inspiration from the Halcyon concept.
- Continuation of the 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6.
- Updated plug-in hybrid powertrain.
- Fully electric version expected shortly after.
Chrysler plans to introduce a new crossover SUV based on the Halcyon concept, possibly building on Stellantis's STLA Large platform. This platform could support:
- Electric, hybrid, and internal-combustion options.
- A potential production coupe or sedan influenced by the defunct Chrysler 300.
Chrysler representatives have confirmed the development of a Halcyon-based production model, though the timing remains undisclosed.
Chrysler is poised for a significant transformation with plans for an electric Pacifica and a new Halcyon-inspired SUV. Under CEO Christine Feuell's leadership, the brand is committed to innovation and growth, promising a bright future ahead.