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The Cuda name, formerly a Plymouth muscle car, could return as a future Dodge.
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Jeep Gladiator looks pretty in pink with Tuscadero paint
The Gladiator can now be ordered in Tuscadero pink, and soon buyers will be able to opt for plug-in hybrid power.
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Jeep Wrangler Tuscadero color returns for those who like to shine
The wild pink color that debuted for the 2021 model year is back, but now it costs more.
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2024 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 Final Edition marks ends of V-8 option
As Jeep prepares for the electric future, it's deactivated the Wrangler's V-8 option.
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Stellantis CEO: Quick acceleration is a safety feature
Can the argument really be made that quick acceleration makes a vehicle safer? Stellantis' CEO thinks so.
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2024 Jeep Wrangler 2-door adds 35-inch tire option
The Xtreme 35 Tire Package creates 12.6 inches of ground clearance and costs $4,495.
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A successor to the Dodge Challenger and Charger muscle cars will be among the first vehicles based on the STLA Large platform.
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Production Dodge Charger successor teased
The first photos of the production version of the Dodge Charger Daytona concept car have emerged.
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The Dodge Challenger and Charger are dead, again
The current Dodge Challenger and Charger have ended production, but successors are planned, likely packing electric power.
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Nighthawk nameplate trademarked by Stellantis
Nighthawk would fit in with Trailhawk and Trackhawk in the Jeep lineup.
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Stellantis tests battery swap tech promising 5-minute "charge"
In addition to cutting charge times, battery swapping technology also has the potential to reduce the upfront cost an EV.
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Halcyon concept car name trademarked by Stellantis
A trademark for the name Halycon indicates Stellantis could introduce an EV concept car in the U.S. soon.
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Stellantis has acquired a 20% stake in Leapmotor and will help export its vehicles outside of China.
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Stellantis patents simulated shift points for EV transmission
Patents show Stellantis is looking at ways to increase the fun of driving EVs.
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Stellantis pauses production at plant building Maseratis
Slowing demand for Maserati's older models has led to production being put on hold.
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Stellantis tests Aramco e-fuel across 24 engine families
Stellantis predicts that gas and diesel vehicles will still be on the roads up to 2050.
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Mopar '23 Dodge Challenger and Charger continue muscle cars' send-off
Stellantis' Mopar performance parts arm is offering the limited-edition '23 Dodge Charger and Challenger as part of the last run of the V-8-powered muscle cars.
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Stellantis provides first details on STLA Medium EV platform
Stellantis plans four EV platforms, the first of which is designed for compact and mid-size vehicles.
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Rivian is following Ford and GM in adopting the Tesla NACS charge port instead of the CCS port.
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Jeep testing autonomous driving tech for off-road use
Jeep has released a short video highlighting the off-road autonomous driving technology it is developing, perhaps for its new generation of EVs.
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Chrysler Airflow name, design, won't carry over to production EV
The Chrysler Airflow concept no longer previews the brand's first EV, as the new model will get a different design, name, and architecture.
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Lancia Pu+Ra HPE concept heralds brand's electric rebirth
The Lancia Pu+Ra HPE concept shows the design direction the Italian brand will take as it moves into an electric future.
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Stellantis patents rear-wheel-steering system
Stellantis has patented a rear-wheel-steering system that allegedly offers advantages to conventional designs.
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2023 Jeep Wrangler special editions celebrate two decades of Rubicon
Both of these special Wrangler versions will also be available with a 20th Anniversary Level II upfit by American Expedition Vehicles (AEV).
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