• Next, the Crossfire Roadster… an audacious, yet glamorous, head-turning convertible version of the ultimate expression of the Chrysler brand.
  • The 1920s marked the creation of the first Chrysler branded car, known as the Chrysler Six, which was priced at $1,565.
  • The brand’s visual identity is even teacher than the ownership timeline. The Chrysler logo had more than ten redesigns throughout the years.
  • PSA had previously acquired Chrysler’s European operations in 1979 but the descendants of the brand also became obsolete by the mid-90s.
  • The Chrysler brand has used many of its nine lives to date, but the longtime American brand, which has had many adopted and foreign parents, is still alive.
  • Was the Chrysler brand discontinued? The automaker some Americans might still call Chrysler is currently a part of the Dutch corporation Stellantis NV (STLA).
  • The Chrysler brand is suffering from an identity crisis. What is it? What does it want to be? Those are questions that Brand CEO Christine Feuell has to answer.
  • Chrysler was the top brand in the portfolio of what was then known as Chrysler Corporation, led by its top model, the Imperial.
  • Having assembled the dream team, Walter took action. He founded Chrysler in 1925, and the first car of this brand entered the market even earlier—in 1924.
  • The Chrysler Brand is bringing back the legendary Chrysler 300C for one last time in 2023! The new Chrysler 300C blends roaring performance with the iconic...