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    CEO of automaker Stellantis’ Chrysler said on Wednesday that it plans to fully transition to an all-electric lineup by 2028. This will introduce new products, including a utility vehicle, the North American brand’s chief executive said. Chrysler is expected to show the Airflow concept vehicle at the Consumer Electronics  Show (CES) in Las Vegas. 

    The plan is for the company to offer its first EV by 2025 and add additional electric vehicles as it shifts away from gas-powered vehicles. Chris Feuell said in an interview that “we are completely transforming the portfolio for Chrysler between 2025 and 2028, and beyond,” The first time Chrysler used the Airflow names was on a streamlined sedan in the mid-1930s.

    Stellantis’ announced in July that it planned to invest more than $33 billion US through 2025 on electrifying its vehicle lineup. Alfa Romeo is officially scheduled to be the first Stellantis brand in North America to be all-electric in 2027. 

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