There should be a three or four-month overlap of both plants producing both the current and next-generation cars.
Yes this is the new normal, shuffle the plants No supply disruption. Maybe Brampton will finally get fixed from the Renault era narrow constraints.Could these 3 or 4 months turn to years, similar to what happened with Ram?
@bill burke you got one of your wishes, with a nod that there is a desire to /replace/ the 300 with a comparable vehicle in a few model years from now - all BEV.What’s coming? A new Crossfire sports roadster that will serve as a hallo car for Chrysler. News that the 300 indeed will be totally returning as a next generation luxury sedan and built along side Charger and Challenger, that too will be announced, as will plans to develop a new Imperial, built in Italy, off a Maserati platform. Big news guys.
Is it not interesting that these Willyisms offer a wish list that folks want and not an electric appliance in the mix. Mopar Willy, The sage of sages strikes again!
I expect everyone who been complaining about Chrysler getting attention to Put their order in the Day Airflow comes available, it it the Brands last chance. Oh I don't want a Electric Appliance..... OK then start writing the Obituary. With the accelerated push from regulators the Niche for Chrysler as the Electric and Techno brand is closing faster than they can implement it. Will be interesting to see STLA minivan, but it always been told the CUSW+ wasn't that far off to begin with.@bill burke you got one of your wishes, with a nod that there is a desire to /replace/ the 300 with a comparable vehicle in a few model years from now - all BEV.
@bill burke you got one of your wishes, with a nod that there is a desire to /replace/ the 300 with a comparable vehicle in a few model years from now - all BEV.
There not lazy.... they have regulatory and market realities to deal with. The 300 sells like 2 per dealer. Loving a brand as a individual is NOT ROI.They could build a new Chrysler 300 alongside the new Charger/Challenger. Make it AWD and I6 PHEV only to make it unique vs. the Charger/Challenger. They're just lazy if they don't do it.
I will never buy an EV.
It takes effort and money to design a vehicle offering that lends itself to a favorable/unique position in the marketplace. They stopped trying with the 300 long, long ago to chase SUV profits. I stand by what I said, a 300 with AWD and PHEV only is a viable product offering.
Well then put a group together and do it. Pull a INEOS you might even be able pull the Grandson in. Now is time.Every program and proposed offering I've run in the industry has been wildly profitable (I started in 2009) so I'm going to disagree with you there.
I am not joking. About the INEOS model. The claim was exactly the same, the RR was abandoning it roots and that there was still a market for Traditional British SUVs. I might even be able to hook you up with some of those involved parties to see what is involved in executing it.Every program and proposed offering I've run in the industry has been wildly profitable (I started in 2009) so I'm going to disagree with you there.
We could all do without the whatabout-ism - continuing to apologize for the current leadership's unwillingness to do anything except if its rip your face off profitable will inevitably lead to a smaller and less competitive Chrysler once the current economic cycle turns.
I not absurd there are more automotive start ups now that you can Shake a stick at, and capacity sitting open at many....You're positioning this as a whitespace opportunity for a new company to follow, which we both know is absurd with respect to the capital costs of launching a vehicle program for a startup automotive company.
I'm saying they're too busy chasing what they think is the hottest thing based on a competitor's stock price (TSLA) and this perception that manufacturing costs will go down due to decreased complexity of EV manufacturing (BS) and material costs will stabilize (LOL - where is your LiFePO4 strategy?), both of which demonstrate naivety if not outright ignorance.