Stellantis has recently seen a surge in success thanks to a plethora of innovations across its brands. While Chrysler might not be contributing much beyond the Pacifica minivan, other brands are making waves.
Dodge continues to grab headlines with its bold releases, including the potentially controversial 2024 Charger Daytona R/T and Scat Pack electric muscle car.
The upcoming 2025 Charger Sixpack comes in both two-door fastback coupe and four-door sedan variants, powered by the new 3.0-liter Hurricane inline-six turbocharged engine.
Meanwhile, Fiat has made its return to the United States with the all-new 500e city car, offering zero emissions and adding flair with the Inspired By Beauty and Inspired By Music special editions. Maserati, on the other hand, is set to meet tennis world champions at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters in Monaco.
Alfa Romeo is gearing up to celebrate the debut of its latest model, the Milano subcompact crossover SUV, which will offer electric, mild hybrid, and gasoline powertrains. The brand commemorated the first ’33 Stradale Day’ with the limited-edition supercar appearing in a new color – Blu Reale.
Furthermore, digital car content creators like Tommaso D’Amico, known as tda_automotive, continue to captivate audiences with imaginative designs, including the recent ‘Urano’ pickup truck concept, adding to the spectrum of offerings from Stellantis brands.