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Report: First Chrysler EV Won’t Be the Airflow

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With the Chrysler Airflow debuting during the CES expo in 2022, practically everyone assumed it would be the brand’s first all-electric model.

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New Chrysler EV Concept Teased, Sends Airflow Vision 2.0 Vibes

InsideEVs

Chrysler has been one of the most neglected brands in the FCA (now Stellantis) stable in recent years, but that looks set to change.

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First Chrysler EV Will Drop Airflow Name, Be Previewed By New Concept

InsideEVs

Set to be unveiled next year, the new concept is so different that it doesn't even use the Airflow name.

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Dodge EV bests Dodge Challenger

Plugs and Cars

Less than two months later Chrysler's EV guy Lou Rhodes held an impromptu drag race against his own best gasoline sports car. How about tying the billions of bailout dollars to EVs on the road by the end of 2009? We first heard about Chrylser's plug-in car plans at the end of September.

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Chrysler’s 2025 electrical crossover received’t be the Airflow

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.” The Airflow debuted all over the CES expo in 2022 as a preview of what used to be to return from Chrysler, a logo that has been plodding alongside for years with simplest the 300 sedan and Pacifica minivian. Gilles mentioned the Chrysler EV crossover is now some of the designs he’s maximum fascinated by.

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Tesla’s Spending On R&D Is Higher Than Legacy Auto’s — Per Car Sold

CleanTechnica EVs

Tesla has been spending $2,984 on R&D per car sold. Its competitors? Not even half as much.

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These are the EVs that still qualify for the $7,500 tax credit in 2024

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electric vehicle (EV) tax credit have taken effect, significantly limiting the number of qualifying options in 2024. Despite the list of qualifying EVs getting shorter , the 2024 guidance also lets sellers offer the rebate at the point of sale , rather than buyers being forced to wait until doing their taxes. New rules for the U.S.