Facing plummeting sales in North America, rumors swirl that Stellantis is scouting for a new CEO to replace Carlos Tavares before his 2026 contract ends. This comes amid tension between Tavares and US executives, fueled by a product lineup that misses the mark.
North American struggles stem from expensive models that don’t resonate with local buyers. Some brands, like Chrysler, lack even high end offerings, exemplified by the Pacifica minivan as their sole representative.
A solution seems imperative for Chrysler’s revival. Digital car designer Vince Burlapp exemplifies this urgency, crafting unofficial concepts to address the brand’s woes.
Recent rumors suggest that Dodge might resurrect the Stealth name for a new ICE-powered and electric crossover SUV. This three row CUV would replace the current Dodge Durango when it retires in 2026 or 2027.
Inspired by this news, a pixel artist envisioned a revival of the Chrysler Concorde full-size sedan. The new Concorde would maintain the streamlined body style of its predecessor but feature a completely different design. The artist believes that such a model could help Chrysler regain its lost glory.
The pixel artist’s proposal is a revival of the Chrysler Concorde full-size sedan produced from 1992 to 2004 across just two generations. The new one, of course, would retain the streamlined body style of its predecessor but the design would be completely different and maybe the looks would be something that could bring back the lost glory to Chrysler.