All The New Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge And Ram Models Promised By 2030, Ranked By How Sick We Think They'll Be
Key Points:
- Stellantis announced a $70 billion plan to launch 60 new gas and electric vehicles globally by 2030, including 11 new Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, and Ram models in the U.S., aiming for 25% revenue growth in North America.
- Key upcoming models include the Ram Ramcharger, a likely rebadged Jeep Grand Wagoneer; the Jeep Wrangler Scrambler, a two-door Gladiator-based pickup with unique rear seats; and the Ram Dakota, a midsize truck targeting competitors like the Toyota Tacoma and Ford Ranger.
- Chrysler plans a brand reset with affordable new models like the Arrow and Arrow Cross, based on European vehicles, while Dodge is reviving V8 performance with the Charger SRT and introducing an entry-level performance crossover called the GLH.
- The Chrysler Airflow will return as a crossover built on the new STLA One platform, expected to be a flagship model with flexible powertrain options including electric and range-extended EV versions.
- The most anticipated release is the Dodge Copperhead SRT, described as a "hyper muscle car" with aggressive styling and a powerful engine, positioned as a high-performance successor in the muscle car segment.