Who Makes Chrysler Cars?

by George Kennedy

Chrysler is a long-running American legacy, founded in 1925. Though it was once a premier American luxury brand, things are quieter there now, as it only sells three variants of a minivan. It is a division of Stellantis, which is also the parent company of Jeep, Dodge, Ram, and others.

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Who Makes Chrysler Cars?

Chrysler has long been positioned as an American luxury carmaker, though its vehicles today are not quite genuine luxury vehicles. It is part of the Stellantis family of brands. Stellantis was a merger of FCA (Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles) and PSA (Peugeot). Its vehicles are built in Windsor Ontario.

What Sort of Vehicles Does Chrysler Make?

Currently, Chrysler offers three vehicles in the United States: the Pacifica, Pacifica Hybrid, and the Voyager. They are all variants of the same minivan. The Pacifica is the entry-level offering. While it has roughly the same base price as the Voyager, the Pacifica is only offered in one trim, while the Pacifica offers some higher-level trims with premium features. The Pacifica Hybrid is a plug-in hybrid that offers 32 miles of electric-only driving and a total combined range with the gas-hybrid engine of 520 miles. An all-electric Pacifica EV could arrive by 2027.

What Are The Best Chrysler Cars?

From open-wheel racecars to specialty off-road vehicles, George Kennedy has driven it all. A career automotive journalist, George has been a contributor, editor, and/or producer at some of the most respected publications and outlets, including Consumer Reports, the Boston Globe, Boston Magazine, Autoblog.com, Hemmings Classic Wheels, BoldRide.com, the Providence Journal, and WheelsTV.

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