The gas-powered Dodge Charger with an inline-six turbo will arrive by this summer. Three new Jeeps are on the horizon and one should be the Cherokee successor. Carlos Tavares had a rocky relationship with U.
Speaking to dealers at the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) convention in New Orleans, Stellantis confirmed the new combustion-powered Dodge Charger Sixpack will finally reach dealers "by summer 2025.
It's time to get excited again about the Dodge brand! The automaker is launching a new Dodge Badassador program to search for fresh talent who will introduce the next-generation of Dodge muscle. The new program is surely part of efforts to revitalize the storied brand in the wake of the December departure of Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares.
Stellantis is making big changes to turn its U.S. business around after a tough 2024 and the departure of CEO Carlos Tavares.
Russia-based virtual artist Mikhail Sachko, better known as "mikhail_sachko" on social media, has decided to showcase what's possible with help from Krotov
Midsize pickups are gaining traction, and Ram is currently wandering in the wilderness. The brand is based on pickup trucks, and while it has plenty of full-size offerings, such as the top-selling Ram 1500,
David Baylis, a CGI automotive artist known as 'davidbaylisdesign' on social media, has decided to rework the new Charger into a Hemi V8 wonder
It's a buyer's market for cars as dealers struggle with over-supply this month.
The news, announced in a letter to employees from North America Chief Operating Officer Antonio Filosa on Wednesday, also provided some good news to workers in Detroit, where the next generation Dodge Durango will be built and those in Toledo, Ohio, and Kokomo, Indiana, where investments are planned.
This executive says spending in a specific sector will drive the renaissance of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram trucks.
Stellantis this week committed to reopen the Belvidere, Illinois assembly plant and build a new midsize pickup starting in 2027, the United Auto Workers (UAW) confirmed in a press release on Wednesday.
The UAW believed the company was going back on its plant investment commitments. Now, as Trump takes office, the automaker has renewed its U.S. plans.