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Chrysler Reveals Future Plans, Avenger To Live On
Jan 24 2012 05:00 PM | mudmonster in Chrysler News
William MaleyEditor/Reporter - CheersandGears.com
January 24, 2012
Chrysler/Fiat has some big plans coming up within the next few years. Starting in 2013, Chrysler will introduce new midsize sedans to replace the 200 and Dodge Avenger. The new sedans will be based on the Dodge Dart's platform.
Following along will be the replacements for the Jeep Compass and Liberty, which will also be based on the Dart's platform. Despite using a compact car architecture, Fiat/Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne said,
”It’s going to be a trail-rated, full-blooded Jeep that has its origins in the architecture of a sports car.”
Chrysler is also considering a premium compact hatchback in the mix, known for now as the “Chrysler 100." If the vehicle is approved, it will be exported to Europe to be sold as a Lancia.
Those who have been waiting for Alfa Romeo to make a comeback will only have to wait till 2013 (we hope).
“There will be plants making Alfas in the United States and Europe,” Marchionne said. “I need to export to Europe from the U.S. The volumes I get here are how I reintroduce Alfa to Europe.”
The expectations for Alfa Romeo are very high. A 1.8L engine producing an eye-watering 300 HP is currently in the works.
"We had to make sure they were lightweight, fast cars with Alfa powertrains," Marchionne said.
Source: USA Today









13 Comments
I've been happy with what I've seen of the Dart so far, so maybe hand-wringing is not called for here. I hope he can deliver.
For the time being, sadly. The Wrangler is the only true, industrial-strength Jeep left and they ain't pricing them cheap these days.
The next-generation Patriot and Liberty are interesting, though. While the Liberty will grow softer, the Patriot will get a little tougher. The Patriot will keep much of the XJ-influenced styling of the current model and grow a little more capable of handling slightly difficult trails. The Liberty ... well, it'll be very different from the current model (imagine a better thought-out and bigger Compass). I think Marchionne is aiming for it to be a bargain basement Grand Cherokee.
The CUSW platform (that includes CUSW Plus by extention) that's under the Dart and these upcoming cars is an interesting plaform. From what I understand, it's a fairly modular platform not terribly unlike the old LH platform. I do wonder what that could mean for the Patriot and Liberty.
Hmmmmm ...
As far as the Jeeps go, we'll see. Marchionne has yet to disappoint though.
I just hope they don't lame out and go to a FWD platform for the next LX.
Isn't there an S-Class somewhere you should be dry humping?
I agree on the overlap. Chrysler and Dodge need to be very well differentiated for either of them to compete in the marketplace. Dodge could stand to move downmarket some and Chrysler must move upmarket and soon. Otherwise, what is the point of either one other than the 300/Charger and the minivans?
Less models mean more money into making better products.
Follow the damn plan and screw the haters....they are going to piss off someone regardless. They just need to make sure the job is not done half ass...