FCA US Employees Show Off Their Rides At Wild Wheels At Work
Company Gear Heads Show Off Their Own Personal Rides...
Stellantis (FCA US, LLC) takes pride in being made up of true car enthusiasts. The automaker hosted its annual “Wild Wheels at Work” event yesterday at the former Walter P. Chrysler Museum, now the headquarters for Alfa Romeo and Maserati North America. This eagerly anticipated event showcased the passion and expertise of Stellantis employees, who brought their personal vehicles to the grounds of the FCA US Headquarters for a day filled with automotive marvels.
From classic muscle cars to high-performance off-roaders, the display boasted an array of remarkable automobiles. Notably, several Mopar-themed concepts captured the essence of Stellantis’ commitment to performance and innovation.
Among the eye-catching vehicles on display were the recent Easter Jeep® Safari concepts, which had gained significant attention earlier this year. These included the Wrangler Magneto 3.0 Concept, Scrambler 392 Concept, Wrangler Rubicon 4xe Concept, Gladiator Sideburn Concept, 1978 Jeep Cherokee 4xe Concept, and Wrangler Departure Concept from Jeep Performance Parts (JPP). These exciting concepts showcased the capabilities and cutting-edge features that make Jeep vehicles truly exceptional.
In addition to the Jeep concepts, the event also featured the turbocharged Ram Li’l Red Express Concept truck from the 2012 SEMA Show. This unique and powerful vehicle added a touch of nostalgia to the event, reminding attendees of Stellantis’ rich automotive heritage.
The “Wild Wheels at Work” event highlighted Stellantis’ commitment to fostering a company culture that embraces and celebrates automotive passion. From the design studio to engineering, finance, and even the marketing department, Stellantis is composed of “car people” who understand the allure and excitement of high-performance vehicles. This dedication resonates through the company’s products and fuels the creation of iconic vehicles like the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170, Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat, and Ram 1500 TRX performance off-roader.
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