2025 Chrysler Electric Crossover: Expected Specs, Range & Release Window

Chrysler’s planned electric crossover (originally the Airflow concept) has been placed on indefinite hold as of January 2025, with development paused and suppliers instructed to halt spending. Originally slated for late 2024/early 2025 on STLA Medium platform with 350-400 miles range and ~400 hp dual-motor AWD, the project evolved to a new design (possibly Halcyon-inspired) before Stellantis paused it amid EV market shifts and low demand.​

Original Airflow Concept Specs (Now Canceled/Held)

Feature Expected Details ​
Platform STLA Medium (400/800V)
Powertrain Dual motors (~400 hp AWD); single-motor RWD option
Range 350-400 miles (118 kWh battery)
Charging Up to 350 kW DC
Price ~$55,000 starting
Rivals Tesla Model Y, Ford Mustang Mach-E

Current Chrysler EV Status

Check Chrysler.com for updates—no production timeline announced.

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FAQs

Q1: Is Chrysler launching an EV crossover in 2025?
No—development paused indefinitely.​

Q2: What was the Airflow’s expected range?
350-400 miles on STLA Medium platform.​

Q3: When might Chrysler EVs return?
Possibly 2026+ as hybrids; pure EV uncertain.

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