Stallantis Introduces A Huge Line Up Of Electrified Cars, The First Coming Is From Dodge

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Stellantis, the world's fourth-largest automaker, with 14 brands under its enormous umbrella. Many of them, including Lancia, Alfa Romeo, and DS Automobiles, will be substantially electrified in the future years, as we revealed earlier today.

In the next 24 months, a total of 20 electrified nameplates are expected to be released: 10 completely electric vehicles, nine plug-in hybrids, and a model with both PHEV and EV powertrain options.

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According to a product roadmap included in the paper about the first half of the year results, certain North American models will gain a charging port in the next two years. Dodge plans to release a plug-in hybrid vehicle in 2022.

Jeep will release its first electric vehicle (EV) in the first half of 2023. Stellantis has previously said that it intends to invest in its Tychy plant in order to support the manufacture of hybrids and EVs for the three brands.

The product plan only extends through the first part of 2023, which explains why the previously announced Dodge electric muscle vehicle isn't included. The chart also excludes Ram's full-size electric pickup truck for the same reason. Both are set to be released in 2024 at some time.

Stellantis has no plans for electrification for Chrysler in the next two years.

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