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Chrysler

FCA US, LLC, doing business as Stellantis North America and known historically as Chrysler (/ˈkrslər/ KRY-slər),[2][3] is one of the "Big Three" automobile manufacturers in the United States, headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan. It is the American subsidiary of the multinational automotive company Stellantis. Stellantis North America sells vehicles worldwide under the Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram nameplates. It also includes Mopar, its automotive parts and accessories division, and SRT, its performance automobile division. The division also distributes Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Maserati vehicles in North America.

FCA US, LLC
The Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center in Auburn Hills, Michigan, headquarters of Stellantis North America
Stellantis North America
Formerly
  • Chrysler Corporation (1925–1998)
  • DaimlerChrysler (1998–2007)
  • Chrysler LLC (2007–2009)
  • Chrysler Group LLC (2009–2014)
  • Fiat Chrysler Automobiles US (2014–2021)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
Predecessor
FoundedJune 6, 1925; 98 years ago (1925-06-06)
FounderWalter Chrysler
Headquarters1000 Chrysler Drive, ,
United States
Number of locations
See List of Stellantis North America factories
Area served
North America
Key people
  • Carlos Zarlenga (COO)
Brands
Number of employees
81,341 (2023)
ParentStellantis
SubsidiariesStellantis Canada
Websitemedia.stellantisnorthamerica.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

The original Chrysler Corporation was founded in 1925 by Walter Chrysler from the remains of the Maxwell Motor Company. It was acquired by Daimler-Benz, which in 1998 renamed itself DaimlerChrysler. After Daimler divested from Chrysler in 2007, the company operated as Chrysler LLC (2007–2009), and Chrysler Group LLC (2009–2014) before being acquired by Fiat S.p.A. and becoming a subsidiary of the newly formed Fiat Chrysler Automobiles ("FCA") in 2014. Chrysler in 2021 is a subsidiary of Stellantis, the company formed from the merger between FCA and PSA Group (Peugeot Société Anonyme) in 2021.

After founding the company, Walter Chrysler used the General Motors brand diversification and hierarchy strategy that he had become familiar with when he worked in the Buick division at General Motors. He then acquired Fargo Trucks and the Dodge Brothers Company, and created the Plymouth and DeSoto brands in 1928. Facing postwar declines in market share, productivity, and profitability, as GM and Ford were growing, Chrysler borrowed $250 million in 1954 from Prudential Insurance to pay for expansion and updated car designs.[4][5][6]

Chrysler expanded into Europe by taking control of French, British, and Spanish auto companies in the 1960s; Chrysler Europe was sold in 1978 to PSA Peugeot Citroën for $1 billion. The company struggled to adapt to changing markets, increased U.S. import competition, and safety and environmental regulation in the 1970s. It began an engineering partnership with Mitsubishi Motors, and began selling Mitsubishi vehicles branded as Dodge and Plymouth in North America. On the verge of bankruptcy in the late 1970s, it was saved by $1.5 billion in loan guarantees from the U.S. government. New CEO Lee Iacocca was credited with returning the company to profitability in the 1980s. In 1985, Diamond-Star Motors was created, further expanding the Chrysler-Mitsubishi relationship. In 1987, Chrysler acquired American Motors Corporation (AMC), which brought the profitable Jeep, as well as the newly formed Eagle, brands under the Chrysler umbrella. In 1998, Chrysler merged with German automaker Daimler-Benz to form DaimlerChrysler AG; the merger proved contentious with investors. As a result, Chrysler was sold to Cerberus Capital Management and renamed Chrysler LLC in 2007.

Like the other Big Three automobile manufacturers, Chrysler was impacted by the automotive industry crisis of 2008–2010. The company remained in business through a combination of negotiations with creditors, filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization on April 30, 2009, and participating in a bailout from the U.S. government through the Troubled Asset Relief Program. On June 10, 2009, Chrysler emerged from the bankruptcy proceedings with the United Auto Workers pension fund, Fiat S.p.A., and the U.S. and Canadian governments as principal owners. The bankruptcy resulted in Chrysler defaulting on over $4 billion in debts. In May 2011, Chrysler finished repaying its obligations to the U.S. government five years early, although the cost to the American taxpayer was $1.3 billion.

Over the next few years, Fiat S.p.A. gradually acquired the other parties' shares. In January 2014, Fiat acquired the rest of Chrysler from the United Auto Workers retiree health trust, making Chrysler Group a subsidiary of Fiat S.p.A.[7] In May 2014, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles was established by merging Fiat S.p.A. into the company. Chrysler Group LLC remained a subsidiary until December 15, 2014, when it was renamed FCA US LLC, to reflect the Fiat-Chrysler merger.[8]

As a result of the merger between FCA and PSA, on 17 January 2021 it became a subsidiary of the Stellantis Group.

History edit

1925–1998: Chrysler Corporation edit

The Chrysler company was founded by Walter Chrysler on June 6, 1925,[9][10] when the Maxwell Motor Company (est. 1904) was re-organized into the Chrysler Corporation.[11][12] The company was headquartered in the Detroit enclave of Highland Park,[13][14][15] where it remained until completing the move to its present Auburn Hills location in 1996.[16]

Chrysler had arrived at the ailing Maxwell-Chalmers company in the early 1920s, hired to overhaul the company's troubled operations (after a similar rescue job at the Willys-Overland car company).[17] In late 1923, production of the Chalmers automobile was ended.[17]

In January 1924, Walter Chrysler launched the well-received Chrysler automobile. The Chrysler Six was designed to provide customers with an advanced, well-engineered car, at an affordable price. Elements of this car are traceable to a prototype which had been under development at Willys during Chrysler's tenure[18] The original 1924 Chrysler included a carburetor air filter, high compression engine, full pressure lubrication, and an oil filter, features absent from most autos at the time.[19] Among the innovations in its early years were the first practical mass-produced four-wheel hydraulic brakes, a system nearly completely engineered by Chrysler with patents assigned to Lockheed, and rubber engine mounts, called "Floating Power" to reduce vibration. Chrysler also developed a wheel with a ridged rim, designed to keep a deflated tire from flying off the wheel. This wheel was eventually adopted by the auto industry worldwide.

The Maxwell brand was dropped after the 1925 model year, with the new, lower-priced four-cylinder Chryslers introduced for the 1926 year being badge-engineered Maxwells.[20] The advanced engineering and testing that went into Chrysler Corporation cars helped to push the company to the second-place position in U.S. sales by 1936, which it held until 1949.

In 1928, the Chrysler Corporation began dividing its vehicle offerings by price class and function. The Plymouth brand was introduced at the low-priced end of the market (created essentially by once again reworking and rebadging the Chrysler Series 50 four-cylinder model).[20] At the same time, the DeSoto brand was introduced in the medium-price field. Also in 1928, Chrysler bought the Dodge Brothers[21] automobile and truck company and continued the successful Dodge line of automobiles and Fargo range of trucks. By the mid-1930s, the DeSoto and Dodge divisions would trade places in the corporate hierarchy.

 
1955 Imperial car model, in its first year as a separate make, apart from Chrysler, shown on display at January 1955 Chicago Auto Show

The Imperial name had been used since 1926 but was never a separate make, just the top-of-the-line Chrysler. However, in 1955, the company decided to offer it as its own make/brand and division to better compete with its rivals, Lincoln and Cadillac. This addition changed the company's traditional four-make lineup to five (in order of price from bottom to top): Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto, Chrysler, and the now-separate Imperial.[22][23]

In 1954, Chrysler was the exclusive provider of its Hemi engine in the Facel Vega, a Paris coachbuilder that offered their own line of hand-built luxury performance cars, with the PowerFlite and TorqueFlite transmissions offered. The Facel Vega Excellence was a four-door hardtop with rear-hinged coach doors that listed for US$12,800 ($135,175 in 2023 dollars [24]).[25]

1955 Chrysler – Philco all-transistor car radio – "Breaking News" radio broadcast announcement

On April 28, 1955, Chrysler and Philco announced the development and production of the World's First All-Transistor car radio.[26] The all-transistor car radio, Mopar model 914HR, developed and produced by Chrysler and Philco, was a $150 option on the 1956 Imperial automobile models. Philco began manufacturing this radio in the fall of 1955 at its Sandusky Ohio plant.[27][28]

On September 28, 1957, Chrysler announced the first production electronic fuel injection (EFI), as an option on some of its new 1958 car models (Chrysler 300D, Dodge D500, DeSoto Adventurer, Plymouth Fury). The first attempt to use this system was by American Motors on the 1957 Rambler Rebel.[29][30] Bendix Corporation's Electrojector used a transistor computer brain modulator box, but teething problems on pre-production cars meant very few cars were made.[31] The EFI system in the Rambler ran fine in warm weather, but suffered hard starting in cooler temperatures and AMC decided not to use this EFI system on its 1957 Rambler Rebel production cars that were sold to the public.[30] Chrysler also used the Bendix "Electrojector" fuel injection system and only around 35 vehicles were built with this option, on its 1958 production-built car models.[32] Owners of EFI Chryslers were so dissatisfied that all but one were retrofitted with carburetors (while that one has been completely restored, with original EFI electronic problems resolved).[citation needed]

The Valiant was also introduced for the 1960 model year as a distinct brand. In the U.S. market, Valiant was made a model in the Plymouth line for 1961 and the DeSoto make was discontinued in 1961. With those exceptions per applicable year and market, Chrysler's range from lowest to highest price from the 1940s through the 1970s was Valiant, Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto, Chrysler, and Imperial.[citation needed]

From 1963 through 1969, Chrysler increased its existing stakes to take full control of the French Simca, British Rootes, and Spanish Barreiros companies, merging them into Chrysler Europe in 1967. In the 1970s, an engineering partnership was established with Mitsubishi Motors, and Chrysler began selling Mitsubishi vehicles branded as Dodge and Plymouth in North America.

Chrysler struggled to adapt to the changing environment of the 1970s. When consumer tastes shifted to smaller cars in the early 1970s, particularly after the 1973 oil crisis, Chrysler could not meet the demand, although their compact models on the "A" body platform, the Dodge Dart and Plymouth Valiant, had proven economy and reliability and sold very well. Additional burdens came from increased US import competition, and tougher government regulation of car safety, fuel economy, and emissions. As the smallest of the Big 3 US automakers, Chrysler lacked the financial resources to meet all of these challenges. In 1976, with the demise of the reliable Dart/Valiant, quality control declined. Their replacements, the Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volare, were comfortable and had good roadability, but owners soon experienced major reliability problems which crept into other models as well. Engines failed and/or did not run well, and premature rust plagued bodies. In 1978, Lee Iacocca was brought in to turn the company around, and in 1979 Iacocca sought US government help. Congress later passed the Loan Guarantee Act providing $1.5 billion in loan guarantees.[33] The Loan Guarantee Act required that Chrysler also obtain $2 billion in concessions or aid from sources outside the federal government, which included interest rate reductions for $650 million of the savings, asset sales of $300 million, local and state tax concessions of $250 million, and wage reductions of about $590 million along with a $50 million stock offering. $180 million was to come from concessions from dealers and suppliers.[34] Also in 1978, Iacocca offloaded the ailing European operation to PSA Peugeot Citroën for a nominal $1, taking with it the group's substantial losses and debts which had been dragging the rest of the business down.

After a period of plant closures and salary cuts agreed to by both management and the auto unions, the loans were repaid with interest in 1983. In November 1983, the Dodge Caravan/Plymouth Voyager was introduced, establishing the minivan as a major category, and initiating Chrysler's return to stability.[34][35]

In 1985, Diamond-Star Motors was created, further expanding the Chrysler-Mitsubishi relationship. In 1987, Chrysler acquired American Motors Corporation (AMC), which brought the profitable Jeep brand under the Chrysler umbrella.

 
Aerial view of the Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center in Auburn Hills, Michigan, completed in 1996. Photo was taken in 2002.

In 1985, Chrysler entered an agreement with AMC to produce Chrysler M platform rear-drive, as well as Dodge Omnis front wheel drive cars, in AMC's Kenosha, Wisconsin, plant. In 1987, Chrysler acquired the 47% ownership of AMC that was held by Renault. The remaining outstanding shares of AMC were bought on the NYSE by August 5, 1987, making the deal valued somewhere between US$1.7 billion and US$2 billion, depending on how costs were counted.[36] Chrysler CEO Lee Iacocca wanted the Jeep brand, particularly the Jeep Grand Cherokee (ZJ) that was under development, the new world-class manufacturing plant in Bramalea, Ontario, and AMC's engineering and management talent that became critical for Chrysler's future success.[37] Chrysler established the Jeep/Eagle division as a "specialty" arm to market products distinctly different from the K-car-based products with the Eagle cars targeting import buyers.[citation needed] Former AMC dealers sold Jeep vehicles and various new Eagle models, as well as Chrysler products, strengthening the automaker's retail distribution system.

Eurostar, a joint venture between Chrysler and Steyr-Daimler-Puch, began producing the Chrysler Voyager in Austria for European markets in 1992.

1998–2007: DaimlerChrysler edit

In 1998, Chrysler and its subsidiaries entered into a partnership dubbed a "merger of equals" with German-based Daimler-Benz AG, creating the combined entity DaimlerChrysler AG.[38] To the surprise of many stockholders, Daimler acquired Chrysler in a stock swap[39] before Chrysler CEO Bob Eaton retired. Under DaimlerChrysler, the company was named DaimlerChrysler Motors Company LLC, with its U.S. operations generally called "DCX". The Eagle brand was retired soon after Chrysler's merger with Daimler-Benz in 1998[40] Jeep became a stand-alone division, and efforts were made to merge the Chrysler and Jeep brands as one sales unit.[41] In 2001, the Plymouth brand was also discontinued.

Eurostar also built the Chrysler PT Cruiser in 2001 and 2002. The Austrian venture was sold to Magna International in 2002 and became Magna Steyr. The Voyager continued in production until 2007, whereas the Chrysler 300C, Jeep Grand Cherokee, and Jeep Commander were also built at the plant from 2005 until 2010.[citation needed]

On May 14, 2007, DaimlerChrysler announced the sale of 80.1% of Chrysler Group to American private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management, L.P., thereafter known as Chrysler LLC, although Daimler (renamed as Daimler AG) continued to hold a 19.9% stake.[42]

2007–2014: Effects of Great Recession edit

The economic collapse during the Financial crisis of 2007–2008 pushed the company to the brink. On April 30, 2009, the automaker filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to be able to operate as a going concern, while renegotiating its debt structure and other obligations,[43] which resulted in the corporation defaulting on over $4 billion in secured debts.[43] The U.S. government described the company's action as a "prepackaged surgical bankruptcy".[43]

On June 10, 2009, substantially all of Chrysler's assets were sold to "New Chrysler", organized as Chrysler Group LLC. The federal government provided support for the deal with US$8 billion in financing at nearly 21%. Under CEO Sergio Marchionne, "World Class Manufacturing" or WCM, a system of thorough manufacturing quality, was introduced and several products were re-launched with quality and luxury.[citation needed] The Ram, Jeep, Dodge, SRT, and Chrysler divisions were separated to focus on their own identity and brand, and 11 major model refreshes occurred in 21 months. The PT Cruiser, Nitro, Liberty and Caliber models (created during DCX) were discontinued. On May 24, 2011, Chrysler repaid its $7.6 billion loans to the United States and Canadian governments.[44][45] The US Treasury, through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), invested $12.5 billion in Chrysler and recovered $11.2 billion when the company shares were sold in May 2011, resulting in a $1.3 billion loss.[46][47][48][49] On July 21, 2011, Fiat bought the Chrysler shares held by the US Treasury.[50] The purchase made Chrysler foreign-owned again, this time as the luxury division. The Chrysler 300 was badged Lancia Thema in some European markets (with additional engine options), giving Lancia a much-needed replacement for its flagship.

2014–2021: Fiat Chrysler Automobiles edit

On January 21, 2014, Fiat bought the remaining shares of Chrysler owned by the VEBA worth $3.65 billion.[51][7] Several days later, the intended reorganization of Fiat and Chrysler under a new holding company, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, together with a new FCA logo were announced.[52] The most challenging launch for this new company came immediately in January 2014 with a completely redesigned Chrysler 200. The vehicle's creation is from the completely integrated company, FCA, executing from a global compact-wide platform.[53][verification needed]

On December 16, 2014, Chrysler Group LLC announced a name change to FCA US LLC.[54][55]

On January 12, 2017, FCA shares traded at the New York Stock Exchange lost value after the EPA accused FCA US of using emissions cheating software to evade diesel-emissions tests,[56][57][58][59] however the company countered the accusations,[60] and the chairman and CEO Sergio Marchionne sternly rejected them.[61] The following day, shares rose as investors played down the effect of the accusations. Analysts gave estimates of potential fines from several hundred million dollars to $4 billion, although the likelihood of a hefty fine was low.[62] Senior United States Senator Bill Nelson urged the FTC to look into possible deceptive marketing of the company's diesel-powered SUVs. Shares dropped 2.2% after the announcement.[63][64] FCA US would in 2022, plead guilty to a criminal charge of conspiring to defraud the US, to wire fraud, and to violate the Clean Air Act.[65][66]

On July 21, 2018, Sergio Marchionne stepped down as chairman and CEO for health reasons, and was replaced by John Elkann and Michael Manley, respectively.[67]

As a result of ending domestic production of more fuel-efficient passenger automobiles such as the Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200 sedans, FCA US elected to pay $77 million in fines for violating the anti-backsliding provision of fuel economy standards set under the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 for its model year 2016 fleet.[68][69] It was again fined for the 2017 model year for not meeting the minimum domestic passenger car standard. FCA described the $79 million civil penalty as "not expected to have a material impact on its business."[70]

As part of a January 2019 settlement, Fiat Chrysler was to recall and repair approximately 100,000 automobiles equipped with a 3.0-liter V6 EcoDiesel engine having a prohibited defeat device, pay $311 million in total civil penalties to US regulators and CARB, pay $72.5 million for state civil penalties, implement corporate governance reforms, and pay $33.5 million to mitigate excess pollution. The company was also to pay affected consumers up to $280 million and offer extended warranties on such vehicles worth $105 million. The total value of the settlement was about $800 million, though FCA did not admit liability, and it did not resolve an ongoing criminal investigation.[71]

In February 2023, Chrysler unveiled a concept for its first electric vehicle, the Chrysler Halcyon, a battery-electric sedan.[72]

Logo evolution edit

Notes

Corporate governance edit

 
Chrysler House landmark executive offices in the Detroit Financial District

As of 2022, management positions of Stellantis North America include:[73]

Board of directors edit

  • Carlos Zarlenga, COO (since February 2024)
  • Richard Palmer, CFO

Management team edit

  • Jeffrey Kommor: head of US sales
  • Lottie Holland: head of diversity, inclusion, and engagement, FCA - North America
  • Bruno Cattori: president and CEO, FCA Mexico, S.A. de C.V.
  • Mark Champine: head of quality, FCA - North America
  • Mark Chernoby: chief technical compliance officer, Stellantis N.V.
  • Martin Horneck: head of purchasing and supply chain management, FCA - North America
  • Mamatha Chamarthi: chief information officer, FCA - North America and Asia Pacific
  • Marissa Hunter: head of marketing
  • Philip Langley: head of network development, FCA - North America
  • Ralph Gilles: head of design
  • Michael Resha: head of manufacturing, FCA - North America
  • Roger "Shane" Karr: head of external affairs, FCA - North America
  • Michael J. Keegan: chief audit; sustainability and compliance officer
  • Timothy Kuniskis: brand chief executive officer, Dodge and, Ram Trucks
  • Christine Feuell: brand chief executive officer, Chrysler
  • Jim Morisson: head of Jeep brand, FCA - North America
  • João Laranjo: chief financial officer, FCA - North America
  • Michael Bly: head of global propulsion systems, Stellantis N.V.
  • Jeffrey P. Lux: head of transmission powertrain, FCA - North America
  • Chris Pardi: general counsel and corporate secretary, FCA - North America
  • Barbara J. Pilarski: head of business development, FCA - North America
  • Carlos Zarlenga: chief operating officer
  • Scott Thiele: head of portfolio planning, FCA - North America; head of global long-range plan coordination
  • Joseph Veltri: head of investor relations
  • Rob Wichman: ad interim head of product development, FCA - North America
  • Larry Dominique: senior vice president, Alfa Romeo - North America
  • Christopher G. Fields: vice president, U.S. employee relations

Sales and marketing edit

United States sales edit

Chrysler is the smallest of the "Big Three" U.S. automakers (Stellantis North America, Ford Motor Company, and General Motors). In 2020, FCA US sold just over 1.8 million vehicles.[citation needed]

Global sales edit

Chrysler was the world's 11th largest vehicle manufacturer as ranked by OICA in 2012.[74] Total Chrysler vehicle production was about 2.37 million that year. The company has since become a wholly-owned subsidiary and no longer reports global sales.

Marketing edit

Lifetime powertrain warranty edit

In 2007, Chrysler began to offer vehicle lifetime powertrain warranty for the first registered owner or retail lessee.[75] The deal covered owner or lessee in U.S., Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, for 2009 model year vehicles, and 2006, 2007, and 2008 model year vehicles purchased on or after July 26, 2007. Covered vehicles excluded SRT models, Diesel vehicles, Sprinter models, Ram Chassis Cab, Hybrid System components (including transmission), and certain fleet vehicles. The warranty is non-transferable.[76] After Chrysler's restructuring, the warranty program was replaced by five-year/100,000 mile transferable warranty for 2010 or later vehicles.[77]

"Let's Refuel America" edit

In 2008, as a response to customer feedback citing the prospect of rising gas prices as a top concern, Chrysler launched the "Let's Refuel America" incentive campaign, which guaranteed new-car buyers a gasoline price of $2.99 for three years.[78] With the U.S. purchase of eligible Chrysler, Jeep, and Dodge vehicles, customers could enroll in the program and receive a gas card that immediately lowers their gas price to $2.99 a gallon, and keeps it there for the three years.

Lancia co-branding edit

Chrysler plans for Lancia to codevelop products, with some vehicles being shared. Olivier Francois, Lancia's CEO, was appointed to the Chrysler division in October 2009. Francois plans to reestablish the Chrysler brand as an upscale brand.[79]

Ram trucks edit

In October 2009, Dodge's car and truck lines were separated, with the name "Dodge" being used for cars, minivans, and crossovers and "Ram" for light- and medium-duty trucks and other commercial-use vehicles.[80]

Calendar year U.S. Chrysler sales %Chg/yr.
1999[81] 2,638,561
2000 2,522,695  4.4%
2001[82] 2,273,208  9.9%
2002[83] 2,205,446  3%
2003 2,127,451  3.5%
2004[84] 2,206,024  3.7%
2005[84] 2,304,833  4.5%
2006[85] 2,142,505  7%
2007[85] 2,076,650  3.1%
2008[86] 1,453,122  30%
2009[87] 931,402  36%
2010[citation needed] 1,085,211  17%
2011[citation needed] 1,369,114  26%
2012[citation needed] 1,651,787  21%
2013[citation needed] 1,800,368  9%
2014[88] 2,090,639  16%
2015[89] 2,243,907  7%
2016[90] 2,244,315   0.0%
2017[91] 2,059,376   0.8%
2018[92] 2,235,204   8.5%
2019[93] 2,203,663   1.4%
2020[94] 1,820,636   17.4%
2021[95] 1,777,394   2.4%
2022[96] 1,547,076   13.0%
2023[97] 1,527,090   1.3%

"Imported From Detroit" edit

In 2011, Chrysler unveiled their "Imported From Detroit" campaign with ads featuring Detroit rapper Eminem, one of which aired during the Super Bowl. The campaign highlighted the rejuvenation of the entire product lineup, which included the new, redesigned, and repackaged 2011 model year 200 sedans and 200 convertibles, the Chrysler 300 sedan, and the Chrysler Town & Country minivan.[98][99] As part of the campaign, Chrysler sold a line of clothing items featuring the Monument to Joe Louis, with proceeds being funneled to Detroit-area charities, including the Boys and Girls Clubs of Southeast Michigan, Habitat for Humanity Detroit and the Marshall Mathers Foundation.[100]

In March 2011, Chrysler Group LLC filed a lawsuit against Moda Group LLC (owner of Pure Detroit clothing retailer) for copying and selling merchandise with the "Imported from Detroit" slogan.[101] Chrysler claimed it had notified defendant of its pending trademark application February 14, but the defendant argued Chrysler had not secured a trademark for the "Imported From Detroit" phrase. On June 18, 2011, U.S. District Judge Arthur Tarnow ruled that Chrysler's request did not show that it would suffer irreparable harm or that it had a strong likelihood of winning its case. Therefore, Pure Detroit's owner, Detroit retailer Moda Group LLC, can continue selling its "Imported from Detroit" products. Tarnow also noted that Chrysler does not have a trademark on "Imported from Detroit" and rejected the automaker's argument that trademark law is not applicable to the case.[102][103] In March 2012, Chrysler Group LLC and Pure Detroit agreed to a March 27 mediation to try to settle the lawsuit over the clothing company's use of "Imported from Detroit" slogan.[104] Pure Detroit stated that Chrysler has made false claims about the origins of three vehicles - Chrysler 200, Chrysler 300 and Chrysler Town & Country - none of which are built in Detroit. Pure Detroit also said that Chrysler's Imported From Detroit merchandise is not being made in Detroit.[citation needed] In 2012 Chrysler and Pure Detroit came to an undisclosed settlement.[105]

Chrysler's Jefferson North Assembly, which makes the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango, is the only car manufacturing plant of any company remaining entirely in Detroit (General Motors operates a plant that is partly in Detroit and partly in Hamtramck).[106]

In 2011, Eminem settled a lawsuit against Audi alleging the defendant had ripped off the Chrysler 300 Super Bowl commercial in the Audi A6 Avant ad.[107]

"Halftime in America" edit

Again in 2012, Chrysler advertised during the Super Bowl. Its two-minute February 5, 2012 Super Bowl XLVI advertisement was titled "Halftime in America". The ad drew criticism from several leading U.S. conservatives, who suggested that its messaging implied that President Barack Obama deserved a second term and, as such, was political payback for Obama's support for the federal bailout of the company.[108] Asked about the criticism in a 60 Minutes interview with Steve Kroft, Sergio Marchionne responded "just to rectify the record I paid back the loans at 19.7% Interest. I don't think I committed to do to a commercial on top of that" and characterized the Republican reaction as "unnecessary and out of place".[109]

America's Import edit

In 2014, Chrysler started using a new slogan, "America's Import" in ads introducing their all-new 2015 Chrysler 200,[110] targeting foreign automakers from Germany to Japan with such ads (German performance and Japanese quality), and at the ending of selected ads, the advertisement will say, "We Built This", indicating being built in America, instead of overseas.

Slogans edit

  • Engineered to be Great Cars (1998–2001)
  • Drive = Love (2002–2004)
  • Inspiration comes standard (2004–2007)
  • Engineered Beautifully (2007–mid 2010)[111]
  • Imported From Detroit (2011–2014)[112][113]
  • America's Import (2014–2016)[110]

Product line edit

Chrysler Uconnect edit

First introduced as MyGig, Chrysler Uconnect is a system that brings interactive ability to the in-car radio and telemetric-like controls to car settings.[citation needed] As of mid-2015, it was installed in hundreds of thousands of Fiat Chrysler vehicles.[114] It connects to the Internet via the mobile network of AT&T, providing the car with its own IP address.[114] Internet connectivity using any Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram vehicle, via a Wi-Fi "hot-spot", is also available via Uconnect Web. According to Chrysler LLC, the hotspot range extends approximately 100 feet (30 m) from the vehicle in all directions, and combines both Wi-Fi and Sprint's 3G cellular connectivity.[citation needed] Uconnect is available on several current[when?] and was available on several discontinued Chrysler models including the current Dodge Dart, Chrysler 300, Aspen, Sebring, Town and Country, Dodge Avenger, Caliber, Grand Caravan, Challenger, Charger, Journey, Nitro, and Ram.[115]

In July 2015, IT security researchers announced a severe security flaw assumed to affect every Chrysler vehicle with Uconnect produced from late 2013 to early 2015.[114] It allows hackers to gain access to the car over the Internet, and in the case of a Jeep Cherokee was demonstrated to enable an attacker to take control not just of the radio, A/C, and windshield wipers, but also of the car's steering, brakes and transmission.[114] Chrysler published a patch that car owners can download and install via a USB stick, or have a car dealer install for them.[114]

Brands edit

Current and former brands of Stellantis North America:

Current edit

Origin Brand Estab. Added Notes
  United States Chrysler 1925 1925
  United States Dodge 1900 1928
  United States Jeep 1943 1987
  United States Mopar [n 1] 1937 1937
  United States Ram Trucks 2010 2010 Previously Ram Truck Division (of Chrysler).

Former edit

Origin Brand Estab. Chrysler
Years
Fate
  US American Motors 1954 1987–1988 Defunct, succeeded by the Eagle brand [116]
  US Chrysler Amplex [n 2] 1932 1932–1988 Sold to ICM Industries
  US Graham Brothers 1916 1928-1929 discontinued and trucks continued under Dodge and Fargo- Passenger car division continued independently as Graham-Paige
  US Chrysler Marine [n 3] 1927 1927–1980 Discontinued
  US DeSoto [n 4] 1928 1928–1961 Models consolidated and replaced by Chrysler Newport.
  US Eagle [n 5] 1988 1988–1998 Discontinued
  US Fargo 1913 1913–1972 Discontinued [n 6]
  US Global Electric Motorcars 1992 1998–2011 Sold to Polaris Industries
  US Imperial 1955 1955–1983 Discontinued
  US Plymouth 1928 1928–2001 Discontinued, all unique/incoming models integrated into Chrysler Line up.
  US Valiant 1959 1959–1976 Discontinued [n 7]
  ITA Lamborghini 1963 1987–1994 Sold to Mycom / V'Power Corp.[118]
  SPA Barreiros 1954 1969–1978 Discontinued, became part of Chrysler Europe
  FRA Simca 1934 1967–1970 Discontinued, became part of Chrysler Europe
  FRA Matra 1964 1970–1979 Joint venture; stake acquired by Peugeot
  UK Humber 1887 1967–1976 Discontinued, became part of Chrysler Europe
  UK Commer 1905 1967–1979 Discontinued, became part of Chrysler Europe
  UK Karrier 1908 1967–1979 Discontinued, became part of Chrysler Europe
  UK Hillman 1907 1967–1976 Discontinued, became part of Chrysler Europe
  UK Sunbeam 1905 1967–1976 Discontinued, became part of Chrysler Europe
  UK Singer 1875 1967–1970 Discontinued, became part of Chrysler Europe
Notes
  1. ^ Replacement parts for Chrysler-built vehicles, as well as a brand for dealer service and customer service operations. It includes "Mopar Performance", a subdivision providing performance aftermarket parts for Chrysler-built vehicles.
  2. ^ Division that manufactured bearings and gears.
  3. ^ Division that built inboard, outboard engines, and various types of boats.[citation needed]
  4. ^ Desoto trucks were built and sold by Chrysler in Turkey until 1978, after which Askam took over the Turkish rights to the marque.
  5. ^ Name derived from the AMC Eagle model after Chrysler took over American Motors in 1987.
  6. ^ Replaced by Plymouth Trucks in the US in 1937 and folded into the Dodge Division after 1972 in Canada.[117]
  7. ^ The Valiant was introduced in 1960 as a separate Chrysler brand, then was incorporated into the Plymouth line in the US starting in 1961.

Brand predecessors edit

Maxwell-Chalmers edit

  • Maxwell (1904–1926), US; new models renamed Chrysler and Plymouth
  • Chalmers (1908–1923) US for luxury cars; merged with Maxwell in 1922

United States Motor Company edit

(1908–1913); reorganized and folded into Maxwell[citation needed]

Chrysler Corporation edit

  • Graham Brothers (1916–1929) US; acquired by The Dodge Brothers Company in 1925 with the passenger car division split to form Graham-Paige and folded into Dodge after Chrysler's ownership
  • Fargo (1913-1935) US, (1920–1972) Canada for trucks and vans; replaced by Plymouth Trucks in the US in 1937 and folded into the Dodge Division after 1972 in Canada[121]

Rootes Group edit

(1913-1971), UK; minority interest purchased by Chrysler in 1964, progressively taking controlling interest in 1967, renamed Chrysler Europe in 1971

American Motors Corporation edit

(1954–1988), US; purchased by Chrysler and renamed Jeep-Eagle Division

  • AMC (Brand), (1967-1987) US; rebranded Eagle
  • Hudson (1909–1957), US
    • Aerocar (1905-1908) US; Brand discontinued and Reorganized into Hudson Motors
    • Essex (1918–1933), US; Folded into the main Hudson line
    • Terraplane (1932–1938), US
  • Nash (1917–1957), US
    • Jeffery (1903-1917), US; line dissolved and renamed Nash in 1915
    • LaFayette (1919–1940) US; folded into Nash
    • Ajax (1925–1926), US
    • Mitchell (1903-1923), US; purchased and renamed Ajax
  • Rambler (1900–1914 ; 1950–1969), US
  • Metropolitan (1959–1962), US[citation needed]
  • AM General US 1970–1983; the former contract division of AMC

Kaiser Motors Corporation edit

  • Kaiser (1946–1955) US for entry level;[122][123][124] renamed Willys-Kaiser Motors, then to Kaiser-Jeep Corporation, purchased by AMC in 1970
  • Frazer (1946–1951) US for entry level luxury; discontinued models incorporated in Kaiser

Graham-Paige edit

(1927–1947), mid-priced cars; purchased by Henry Kaiser and reorganized into Kaiser-Frazer Motors

Willys-Overland Motors edit

(1912-1963) US; acquired by Kaiser Motors, later Kaiser Jeep, then by AMC in 1970

Environmental initiatives edit

In 1979, Chrysler, in cooperation with the United States Department of Energy, produced an experimental battery electric vehicle, the Chrysler ETV-1.

In 1992, Chrysler developed the Dodge EPIC concept minivan. In 1993, Chrysler sold a limited-production electric minivan called the TEVan; only 56 were produced, mostly for electric utilities. A second generation, the EPIC (unrelated to the concept), was released in 1997 and discontinued in 1999.[125]

Chrysler once owned the Global Electric Motorcars company, building low-speed neighborhood electric vehicles, but sold GEM to Polaris Industries in 2011.

In September 2007, Chrysler established ENVI, an in-house organization focused on electric-drive vehicles and related technologies which was disbanded by late 2009.[126] In August 2009, Chrysler took US$70 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop a test fleet of 220 hybrid pickup trucks and minivans.

The first hybrid models, the Chrysler Aspen hybrid and the Dodge Durango hybrid, were discontinued a few months after production in 2008,[127] sharing their GM-designed hybrid technology with GM, Daimler and BMW.[128]

Chrysler was on the Advisory Council of the PHEV Research Center, and undertook a government sponsored demonstration project with Ram and minivan vehicles.[129]

In 2012, FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne stated that Chrysler and Fiat planned to focus primarily on alternative fuels, such as compressed natural gas and Diesel, instead of hybrid and electric drivetrains for their consumer products.[130]

Fiat Chrysler bought a total of 8.2 million megagrams of U.S. greenhouse gas emission credits from competitors including Toyota, Honda, Tesla and Nissan for the 2010, 2011, 2013, and 2014 model years.[131] It had the worst fleet average fuel economy among major manufacturers selling in the US from model years 2012–2022.[132]

Chrysler Defense edit

The dedicated tank building division of Chrysler, this division was founded as the Chrysler Tank division in 1940, originally with the intention of providing another production line for the M2 Medium Tank, so that the U.S. Army could more rapidly build up its inventory of the type. Its first plant was the Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant. When the M2A1 was unexpectedly declared obsolete in August of the same year, plans were altered (though not without considerable difficulty) to produce the M3 Grant instead, primarily for the British as part of the United States under the counter support for Great Britain against Nazi Germany (the U.S. not yet being formally in the war), with the balance of the revised order going to the U.S. Army as the Lee. After December 1941 and the United States' entry into the war against the Axis powers, the Tank division rapidly expanded, with new facilities such as the Tank Arsenal Proving Ground at (then) Utica, Michigan. It also quickly widened the range of products it was developing and producing, including the M4 Sherman tank and the Chrysler A57 multibank tank engine.

Special programs edit

During World War II, essentially all of Chrysler's facilities were devoted to building military vehicles (the Jeep brand came later, after Chrysler acquired American Motors Corporation).[133] They were also designing V12 and V16 hemi-engines producing 2,500 hp (1,864 kW; 2,535 PS) for airplanes, but they did not make it into production as jets were developed and were seen as the future for air travel.[citation needed] During the 1950s Cold War period, Chrysler made air raid sirens powered by its Hemi V-8 engines.

Radar antennas edit

When the Radiation Laboratory at MIT was established in 1941 to develop microwave radars, one of the first projects resulted in the SCR-584, the most widely recognized radar system of the war era. This system included a parabolic antenna six feet in diameter that was mechanically aimed in a helical pattern (round and round as well as up and down).

One of Chrysler's most significant contributions to the war effort was in radar technology. For the final production design of this antenna and its highly complex drive mechanism, the Army's Signal Corps Laboratories turned to Chrysler's Central Engineering Office. There, the parabola was changed from aluminum to steel, allowing production to form using standard automotive presses. To keep weight down, 6,000 equally spaced holes were drilled in the face (this had no effect on the radiation pattern). The drive mechanism was completely redesigned, using technology derived from Chrysler's research in automotive gears and differentials. The changes resulted in improved performance, reduced weight, and easier maintenance. A large portion of the Dodge plant was used in building 1,500 of the SCR-584 antennas as well as the vans used in the systems.[134][135]

Aircraft edit

Missiles edit

In April 1950, the U.S. Army established the Ordnance Guided Missile Center (OGMC) at Redstone Arsenal, adjacent to Huntsville, Alabama. To form OGMC, over 1,000 civilian and military personnel were transferred from Fort Bliss, Texas. Included was a group of German scientists and engineers led by Wernher von Braun; this group had been brought to America under Project Paperclip. OGMC designed the Army's first short-range ballistic missile, the PGM-11 Redstone, based on the WWII German V-2 missile. Chrysler established the Missile Division to serve as the Redstone prime contractor, setting up an engineering operation in Huntsville and for production obtaining use from the U.S. Navy of a large plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan. The Redstone was in active service from 1958 until 1964; it was also the first missile to test-launch a live nuclear weapon, first detonated in a 1958 test in the South Pacific.[136]

Working together, the Missile Division and von Braun's team greatly increased the capability of the Redstone, resulting in the PGM-19 Jupiter, a medium-range ballistic missile. In May 1959, a Jupiter missile launched two small monkeys into space in a nose cone; this was America's first successful flight and recovery of live space payloads. Responsibility for deploying Jupiter missiles was transferred from the Army to the Air Force; armed with nuclear warheads, they were first deployed in Italy and Turkey during the early 1960s.[137]

Space boosters edit

In July 1959, NASA chose the Redstone missile as the basis for the Mercury-Redstone Launch Vehicle to be used for suborbital test flights of the Project Mercury spacecraft. Three uncrewed MRLV launch attempts were made between November 1960 and March 1961, two of which were successful. The MRLV successfully launched the chimpanzee Ham, and astronauts Alan Shepard and Gus Grissom on three suborbital flights in January, May, and July 1961, respectively.

America's more ambitious crewed space travel plans included the design of the Saturn series of heavy-lift launch vehicles by a team headed by Wernher von Braun. Chrysler's Huntsville operation, then designated the Space Division, became Marshall Space Flight Center's prime contractor for the first stage of the Saturn I and Saturn IB versions. The design was based on a cluster of Redstone and Jupiter fuel tanks and Chrysler built it for the Apollo program in the Michoud Assembly Facility in East New Orleans, one of the largest manufacturing plants in the world. Between October 1961 and July 1975, NASA used ten Saturn Is and nine Saturn IBs for suborbital and orbital flights, all of which were successful;[138] Chrysler missiles and boosters never suffered a launch failure.[citation needed] The division was also a subcontractor which modified one of the mobile launcher platforms for use with the Saturn IB rockets using Saturn V infrastructure.

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Further reading edit

  • Adler, Dennis (2000). Chrysler. MBI Publishers. ISBN 0-7603-0695-8. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
  • Breer, Carl; Anthony J Yanik (1994). The birth of Chrysler Corporation and its engineering legacy. Society of Automotive Engineers. ISBN 1560915242. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
  • Curcio, Vincent (2001). Chrysler: The Life and Times of an Automotive Genius. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-507896-9. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
  • Goolsbee, Austan D., and Alan B. Krueger. "A retrospective look at rescuing and restructuring General Motors and Chrysler." Journal of Economic Perspectives 29.2 (2015): 3-24. online
  • Yanik, Anthony J. (2009). Maxwell Motor and the Making of the Chrysler Corporation. Wayne State University Press. ISBN 978-0-8143-3423-2. Retrieved June 3, 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Chrysler Scientific Labs and Test Services
  • Chrysler SEC Filings May 16, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documentation, filed under 12200 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Wayne County, MI:
    • HAER No. MI-24, "Chrysler Corporation", 17 data pages
    • HAER No. MI-24-A, "Chrysler Corporation, Manufacturing Plant", 24 data pages
    • HAER No. MI-24-B, "Chrysler Corporation, Office & Display Building", 12 data pages

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This article is about the automobile manufacturer owned by Stellantis For the automotive brand with the same name see Chrysler brand For other uses see Chrysler disambiguation FCA US LLC doing business as Stellantis North America and known historically as Chrysler ˈ k r aɪ s l er KRY sler 2 3 is one of the Big Three automobile manufacturers in the United States headquartered in Auburn Hills Michigan It is the American subsidiary of the multinational automotive company Stellantis Stellantis North America sells vehicles worldwide under the Chrysler Dodge Jeep and Ram nameplates It also includes Mopar its automotive parts and accessories division and SRT its performance automobile division The division also distributes Alfa Romeo Fiat and Maserati vehicles in North America FCA US LLCThe Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center in Auburn Hills Michigan headquarters of Stellantis North AmericaTrade nameStellantis North AmericaFormerlyChrysler Corporation 1925 1998 DaimlerChrysler 1998 2007 Chrysler LLC 2007 2009 Chrysler Group LLC 2009 2014 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles US 2014 2021 Company typeSubsidiaryIndustryAutomotivePredecessorUnited States Motor Company 1910 1913 Maxwell Chalmers 1913 1925 FoundedJune 6 1925 98 years ago 1925 06 06 FounderWalter ChryslerHeadquarters1000 Chrysler Drive Auburn Hills Michigan United StatesNumber of locationsSee List of Stellantis North America factoriesArea servedNorth AmericaKey peopleCarlos Zarlenga COO BrandsAlfa RomeoChryslerDodgeFiatJeepMaseratiMoparRamSRTNumber of employees81 341 2023 ParentStellantisSubsidiariesStellantis CanadaWebsitemedia stellantisnorthamerica comFootnotes references 1 The original Chrysler Corporation was founded in 1925 by Walter Chrysler from the remains of the Maxwell Motor Company It was acquired by Daimler Benz which in 1998 renamed itself DaimlerChrysler After Daimler divested from Chrysler in 2007 the company operated as Chrysler LLC 2007 2009 and Chrysler Group LLC 2009 2014 before being acquired by Fiat S p A and becoming a subsidiary of the newly formed Fiat Chrysler Automobiles FCA in 2014 Chrysler in 2021 is a subsidiary of Stellantis the company formed from the merger between FCA and PSA Group Peugeot Societe Anonyme in 2021 After founding the company Walter Chrysler used the General Motors brand diversification and hierarchy strategy that he had become familiar with when he worked in the Buick division at General Motors He then acquired Fargo Trucks and the Dodge Brothers Company and created the Plymouth and DeSoto brands in 1928 Facing postwar declines in market share productivity and profitability as GM and Ford were growing Chrysler borrowed 250 million in 1954 from Prudential Insurance to pay for expansion and updated car designs 4 5 6 Chrysler expanded into Europe by taking control of French British and Spanish auto companies in the 1960s Chrysler Europe was sold in 1978 to PSA Peugeot Citroen for 1 billion The company struggled to adapt to changing markets increased U S import competition and safety and environmental regulation in the 1970s It began an engineering partnership with Mitsubishi Motors and began selling Mitsubishi vehicles branded as Dodge and Plymouth in North America On the verge of bankruptcy in the late 1970s it was saved by 1 5 billion in loan guarantees from the U S government New CEO Lee Iacocca was credited with returning the company to profitability in the 1980s In 1985 Diamond Star Motors was created further expanding the Chrysler Mitsubishi relationship In 1987 Chrysler acquired American Motors Corporation AMC which brought the profitable Jeep as well as the newly formed Eagle brands under the Chrysler umbrella In 1998 Chrysler merged with German automaker Daimler Benz to form DaimlerChrysler AG the merger proved contentious with investors As a result Chrysler was sold to Cerberus Capital Management and renamed Chrysler LLC in 2007 Like the other Big Three automobile manufacturers Chrysler was impacted by the automotive industry crisis of 2008 2010 The company remained in business through a combination of negotiations with creditors filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization on April 30 2009 and participating in a bailout from the U S government through the Troubled Asset Relief Program On June 10 2009 Chrysler emerged from the bankruptcy proceedings with the United Auto Workers pension fund Fiat S p A and the U S and Canadian governments as principal owners The bankruptcy resulted in Chrysler defaulting on over 4 billion in debts In May 2011 Chrysler finished repaying its obligations to the U S government five years early although the cost to the American taxpayer was 1 3 billion Over the next few years Fiat S p A gradually acquired the other parties shares In January 2014 Fiat acquired the rest of Chrysler from the United Auto Workers retiree health trust making Chrysler Group a subsidiary of Fiat S p A 7 In May 2014 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles was established by merging Fiat S p A into the company Chrysler Group LLC remained a subsidiary until December 15 2014 when it was renamed FCA US LLC to reflect the Fiat Chrysler merger 8 As a result of the merger between FCA and PSA on 17 January 2021 it became a subsidiary of the Stellantis Group Contents 1 History 1 1 1925 1998 Chrysler Corporation 1 2 1998 2007 DaimlerChrysler 1 3 2007 2014 Effects of Great Recession 1 4 2014 2021 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles 1 5 Logo evolution 2 Corporate governance 2 1 Board of directors 2 2 Management team 3 Sales and marketing 3 1 United States sales 3 2 Global sales 3 3 Marketing 3 3 1 Lifetime powertrain warranty 3 3 2 Let s Refuel America 3 3 3 Lancia co branding 3 3 4 Ram trucks 3 3 5 Imported From Detroit 3 3 6 Halftime in America 3 3 7 America s Import 3 3 8 Slogans 4 Product line 4 1 Chrysler Uconnect 5 Brands 5 1 Current 5 2 Former 5 3 Brand predecessors 5 3 1 Maxwell Chalmers 5 3 2 United States Motor Company 5 3 3 Chrysler Corporation 5 3 4 Rootes Group 5 3 5 American Motors Corporation 5 3 6 Kaiser Motors Corporation 5 3 7 Graham Paige 5 3 8 Willys Overland Motors 6 Environmental initiatives 7 Chrysler Defense 8 Special programs 8 1 Radar antennas 8 2 Aircraft 8 3 Missiles 8 4 Space boosters 9 See also 9 1 Countries 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksHistory editMain article History of Chrysler 1925 1998 Chrysler Corporation edit The Chrysler company was founded by Walter Chrysler on June 6 1925 9 10 when the Maxwell Motor Company est 1904 was re organized into the Chrysler Corporation 11 12 The company was headquartered in the Detroit enclave of Highland Park 13 14 15 where it remained until completing the move to its present Auburn Hills location in 1996 16 Chrysler had arrived at the ailing Maxwell Chalmers company in the early 1920s hired to overhaul the company s troubled operations after a similar rescue job at the Willys Overland car company 17 In late 1923 production of the Chalmers automobile was ended 17 In January 1924 Walter Chrysler launched the well received Chrysler automobile The Chrysler Six was designed to provide customers with an advanced well engineered car at an affordable price Elements of this car are traceable to a prototype which had been under development at Willys during Chrysler s tenure 18 The original 1924 Chrysler included a carburetor air filter high compression engine full pressure lubrication and an oil filter features absent from most autos at the time 19 Among the innovations in its early years were the first practical mass produced four wheel hydraulic brakes a system nearly completely engineered by Chrysler with patents assigned to Lockheed and rubber engine mounts called Floating Power to reduce vibration Chrysler also developed a wheel with a ridged rim designed to keep a deflated tire from flying off the wheel This wheel was eventually adopted by the auto industry worldwide The Maxwell brand was dropped after the 1925 model year with the new lower priced four cylinder Chryslers introduced for the 1926 year being badge engineered Maxwells 20 The advanced engineering and testing that went into Chrysler Corporation cars helped to push the company to the second place position in U S sales by 1936 which it held until 1949 In 1928 the Chrysler Corporation began dividing its vehicle offerings by price class and function The Plymouth brand was introduced at the low priced end of the market created essentially by once again reworking and rebadging the Chrysler Series 50 four cylinder model 20 At the same time the DeSoto brand was introduced in the medium price field Also in 1928 Chrysler bought the Dodge Brothers 21 automobile and truck company and continued the successful Dodge line of automobiles and Fargo range of trucks By the mid 1930s the DeSoto and Dodge divisions would trade places in the corporate hierarchy nbsp 1955 Imperial car model in its first year as a separate make apart from Chrysler shown on display at January 1955 Chicago Auto Show The Imperial name had been used since 1926 but was never a separate make just the top of the line Chrysler However in 1955 the company decided to offer it as its own make brand and division to better compete with its rivals Lincoln and Cadillac This addition changed the company s traditional four make lineup to five in order of price from bottom to top Plymouth Dodge DeSoto Chrysler and the now separate Imperial 22 23 In 1954 Chrysler was the exclusive provider of its Hemi engine in the Facel Vega a Paris coachbuilder that offered their own line of hand built luxury performance cars with the PowerFlite and TorqueFlite transmissions offered The Facel Vega Excellence was a four door hardtop with rear hinged coach doors that listed for US 12 800 135 175 in 2023 dollars 24 25 source source track 1955 Chrysler Philco all transistor car radio Breaking News radio broadcast announcement On April 28 1955 Chrysler and Philco announced the development and production of the World s First All Transistor car radio 26 The all transistor car radio Mopar model 914HR developed and produced by Chrysler and Philco was a 150 option on the 1956 Imperial automobile models Philco began manufacturing this radio in the fall of 1955 at its Sandusky Ohio plant 27 28 On September 28 1957 Chrysler announced the first production electronic fuel injection EFI as an option on some of its new 1958 car models Chrysler 300D Dodge D500 DeSoto Adventurer Plymouth Fury The first attempt to use this system was by American Motors on the 1957 Rambler Rebel 29 30 Bendix Corporation s Electrojector used a transistor computer brain modulator box but teething problems on pre production cars meant very few cars were made 31 The EFI system in the Rambler ran fine in warm weather but suffered hard starting in cooler temperatures and AMC decided not to use this EFI system on its 1957 Rambler Rebel production cars that were sold to the public 30 Chrysler also used the Bendix Electrojector fuel injection system and only around 35 vehicles were built with this option on its 1958 production built car models 32 Owners of EFI Chryslers were so dissatisfied that all but one were retrofitted with carburetors while that one has been completely restored with original EFI electronic problems resolved citation needed The Valiant was also introduced for the 1960 model year as a distinct brand In the U S market Valiant was made a model in the Plymouth line for 1961 and the DeSoto make was discontinued in 1961 With those exceptions per applicable year and market Chrysler s range from lowest to highest price from the 1940s through the 1970s was Valiant Plymouth Dodge DeSoto Chrysler and Imperial citation needed From 1963 through 1969 Chrysler increased its existing stakes to take full control of the French Simca British Rootes and Spanish Barreiros companies merging them into Chrysler Europe in 1967 In the 1970s an engineering partnership was established with Mitsubishi Motors and Chrysler began selling Mitsubishi vehicles branded as Dodge and Plymouth in North America Chrysler struggled to adapt to the changing environment of the 1970s When consumer tastes shifted to smaller cars in the early 1970s particularly after the 1973 oil crisis Chrysler could not meet the demand although their compact models on the A body platform the Dodge Dart and Plymouth Valiant had proven economy and reliability and sold very well Additional burdens came from increased US import competition and tougher government regulation of car safety fuel economy and emissions As the smallest of the Big 3 US automakers Chrysler lacked the financial resources to meet all of these challenges In 1976 with the demise of the reliable Dart Valiant quality control declined Their replacements the Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volare were comfortable and had good roadability but owners soon experienced major reliability problems which crept into other models as well Engines failed and or did not run well and premature rust plagued bodies In 1978 Lee Iacocca was brought in to turn the company around and in 1979 Iacocca sought US government help Congress later passed the Loan Guarantee Act providing 1 5 billion in loan guarantees 33 The Loan Guarantee Act required that Chrysler also obtain 2 billion in concessions or aid from sources outside the federal government which included interest rate reductions for 650 million of the savings asset sales of 300 million local and state tax concessions of 250 million and wage reductions of about 590 million along with a 50 million stock offering 180 million was to come from concessions from dealers and suppliers 34 Also in 1978 Iacocca offloaded the ailing European operation to PSA Peugeot Citroen for a nominal 1 taking with it the group s substantial losses and debts which had been dragging the rest of the business down After a period of plant closures and salary cuts agreed to by both management and the auto unions the loans were repaid with interest in 1983 In November 1983 the Dodge Caravan Plymouth Voyager was introduced establishing the minivan as a major category and initiating Chrysler s return to stability 34 35 In 1985 Diamond Star Motors was created further expanding the Chrysler Mitsubishi relationship In 1987 Chrysler acquired American Motors Corporation AMC which brought the profitable Jeep brand under the Chrysler umbrella nbsp Aerial view of the Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center in Auburn Hills Michigan completed in 1996 Photo was taken in 2002 In 1985 Chrysler entered an agreement with AMC to produce Chrysler M platform rear drive as well as Dodge Omnis front wheel drive cars in AMC s Kenosha Wisconsin plant In 1987 Chrysler acquired the 47 ownership of AMC that was held by Renault The remaining outstanding shares of AMC were bought on the NYSE by August 5 1987 making the deal valued somewhere between US 1 7 billion and US 2 billion depending on how costs were counted 36 Chrysler CEO Lee Iacocca wanted the Jeep brand particularly the Jeep Grand Cherokee ZJ that was under development the new world class manufacturing plant in Bramalea Ontario and AMC s engineering and management talent that became critical for Chrysler s future success 37 Chrysler established the Jeep Eagle division as a specialty arm to market products distinctly different from the K car based products with the Eagle cars targeting import buyers citation needed Former AMC dealers sold Jeep vehicles and various new Eagle models as well as Chrysler products strengthening the automaker s retail distribution system Eurostar a joint venture between Chrysler and Steyr Daimler Puch began producing the Chrysler Voyager in Austria for European markets in 1992 1998 2007 DaimlerChrysler edit In 1998 Chrysler and its subsidiaries entered into a partnership dubbed a merger of equals with German based Daimler Benz AG creating the combined entity DaimlerChrysler AG 38 To the surprise of many stockholders Daimler acquired Chrysler in a stock swap 39 before Chrysler CEO Bob Eaton retired Under DaimlerChrysler the company was named DaimlerChrysler Motors Company LLC with its U S operations generally called DCX The Eagle brand was retired soon after Chrysler s merger with Daimler Benz in 1998 40 Jeep became a stand alone division and efforts were made to merge the Chrysler and Jeep brands as one sales unit 41 In 2001 the Plymouth brand was also discontinued Eurostar also built the Chrysler PT Cruiser in 2001 and 2002 The Austrian venture was sold to Magna International in 2002 and became Magna Steyr The Voyager continued in production until 2007 whereas the Chrysler 300C Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Commander were also built at the plant from 2005 until 2010 citation needed On May 14 2007 DaimlerChrysler announced the sale of 80 1 of Chrysler Group to American private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management L P thereafter known as Chrysler LLC although Daimler renamed as Daimler AG continued to hold a 19 9 stake 42 2007 2014 Effects of Great Recession edit The economic collapse during the Financial crisis of 2007 2008 pushed the company to the brink On April 30 2009 the automaker filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to be able to operate as a going concern while renegotiating its debt structure and other obligations 43 which resulted in the corporation defaulting on over 4 billion in secured debts 43 The U S government described the company s action as a prepackaged surgical bankruptcy 43 On June 10 2009 substantially all of Chrysler s assets were sold to New Chrysler organized as Chrysler Group LLC The federal government provided support for the deal with US 8 billion in financing at nearly 21 Under CEO Sergio Marchionne World Class Manufacturing or WCM a system of thorough manufacturing quality was introduced and several products were re launched with quality and luxury citation needed The Ram Jeep Dodge SRT and Chrysler divisions were separated to focus on their own identity and brand and 11 major model refreshes occurred in 21 months The PT Cruiser Nitro Liberty and Caliber models created during DCX were discontinued On May 24 2011 Chrysler repaid its 7 6 billion loans to the United States and Canadian governments 44 45 The US Treasury through the Troubled Asset Relief Program TARP invested 12 5 billion in Chrysler and recovered 11 2 billion when the company shares were sold in May 2011 resulting in a 1 3 billion loss 46 47 48 49 On July 21 2011 Fiat bought the Chrysler shares held by the US Treasury 50 The purchase made Chrysler foreign owned again this time as the luxury division The Chrysler 300 was badged Lancia Thema in some European markets with additional engine options giving Lancia a much needed replacement for its flagship 2014 2021 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles edit On January 21 2014 Fiat bought the remaining shares of Chrysler owned by the VEBA worth 3 65 billion 51 7 Several days later the intended reorganization of Fiat and Chrysler under a new holding company Fiat Chrysler Automobiles together with a new FCA logo were announced 52 The most challenging launch for this new company came immediately in January 2014 with a completely redesigned Chrysler 200 The vehicle s creation is from the completely integrated company FCA executing from a global compact wide platform 53 verification needed On December 16 2014 Chrysler Group LLC announced a name change to FCA US LLC 54 55 On January 12 2017 FCA shares traded at the New York Stock Exchange lost value after the EPA accused FCA US of using emissions cheating software to evade diesel emissions tests 56 57 58 59 however the company countered the accusations 60 and the chairman and CEO Sergio Marchionne sternly rejected them 61 The following day shares rose as investors played down the effect of the accusations Analysts gave estimates of potential fines from several hundred million dollars to 4 billion although the likelihood of a hefty fine was low 62 Senior United States Senator Bill Nelson urged the FTC to look into possible deceptive marketing of the company s diesel powered SUVs Shares dropped 2 2 after the announcement 63 64 FCA US would in 2022 plead guilty to a criminal charge of conspiring to defraud the US to wire fraud and to violate the Clean Air Act 65 66 On July 21 2018 Sergio Marchionne stepped down as chairman and CEO for health reasons and was replaced by John Elkann and Michael Manley respectively 67 As a result of ending domestic production of more fuel efficient passenger automobiles such as the Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200 sedans FCA US elected to pay 77 million in fines for violating the anti backsliding provision of fuel economy standards set under the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 for its model year 2016 fleet 68 69 It was again fined for the 2017 model year for not meeting the minimum domestic passenger car standard FCA described the 79 million civil penalty as not expected to have a material impact on its business 70 As part of a January 2019 settlement Fiat Chrysler was to recall and repair approximately 100 000 automobiles equipped with a 3 0 liter V6 EcoDiesel engine having a prohibited defeat device pay 311 million in total civil penalties to US regulators and CARB pay 72 5 million for state civil penalties implement corporate governance reforms and pay 33 5 million to mitigate excess pollution The company was also to pay affected consumers up to 280 million and offer extended warranties on such vehicles worth 105 million The total value of the settlement was about 800 million though FCA did not admit liability and it did not resolve an ongoing criminal investigation 71 In February 2023 Chrysler unveiled a concept for its first electric vehicle the Chrysler Halcyon a battery electric sedan 72 Logo evolution edit Further information History of Chrysler Logos nbsp 1925 1955 nbsp 1955 1962 nbsp 1962 1998 nbsp 1998 2007 n1 1 nbsp 2007 2014 nbsp 2014 2021 n1 2 nbsp 2021 present n1 3 Notes DaimlerChrysler logo Fiat Chrysler Automobiles logo Stellantis logoCorporate governance edit nbsp Chrysler House landmark executive offices in the Detroit Financial District As of 2022 update management positions of Stellantis North America include 73 Board of directors edit Carlos Zarlenga COO since February 2024 Richard Palmer CFO Management team edit Jeffrey Kommor head of US sales Lottie Holland head of diversity inclusion and engagement FCA North America Bruno Cattori president and CEO FCA Mexico S A de C V Mark Champine head of quality FCA North America Mark Chernoby chief technical compliance officer Stellantis N V Martin Horneck head of purchasing and supply chain management FCA North America Mamatha Chamarthi chief information officer FCA North America and Asia Pacific Marissa Hunter head of marketing Philip Langley head of network development FCA North America Ralph Gilles head of design Michael Resha head of manufacturing FCA North America Roger Shane Karr head of external affairs FCA North America Michael J Keegan chief audit sustainability and compliance officer Timothy Kuniskis brand chief executive officer Dodge and Ram Trucks Christine Feuell brand chief executive officer Chrysler Jim Morisson head of Jeep brand FCA North America Joao Laranjo chief financial officer FCA North America Michael Bly head of global propulsion systems Stellantis N V Jeffrey P Lux head of transmission powertrain FCA North America Chris Pardi general counsel and corporate secretary FCA North America Barbara J Pilarski head of business development FCA North America Carlos Zarlenga chief operating officer Scott Thiele head of portfolio planning FCA North America head of global long range plan coordination Joseph Veltri head of investor relations Rob Wichman ad interim head of product development FCA North America Larry Dominique senior vice president Alfa Romeo North America Christopher G Fields vice president U S employee relationsSales and marketing editUnited States sales edit Chrysler is the smallest of the Big Three U S automakers Stellantis North America Ford Motor Company and General Motors In 2020 FCA US sold just over 1 8 million vehicles citation needed Global sales edit Chrysler was the world s 11th largest vehicle manufacturer as ranked by OICA in 2012 74 Total Chrysler vehicle production was about 2 37 million that year The company has since become a wholly owned subsidiary and no longer reports global sales Marketing edit Lifetime powertrain warranty edit In 2007 Chrysler began to offer vehicle lifetime powertrain warranty for the first registered owner or retail lessee 75 The deal covered owner or lessee in U S Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands for 2009 model year vehicles and 2006 2007 and 2008 model year vehicles purchased on or after July 26 2007 Covered vehicles excluded SRT models Diesel vehicles Sprinter models Ram Chassis Cab Hybrid System components including transmission and certain fleet vehicles The warranty is non transferable 76 After Chrysler s restructuring the warranty program was replaced by five year 100 000 mile transferable warranty for 2010 or later vehicles 77 Let s Refuel America edit In 2008 as a response to customer feedback citing the prospect of rising gas prices as a top concern Chrysler launched the Let s Refuel America incentive campaign which guaranteed new car buyers a gasoline price of 2 99 for three years 78 With the U S purchase of eligible Chrysler Jeep and Dodge vehicles customers could enroll in the program and receive a gas card that immediately lowers their gas price to 2 99 a gallon and keeps it there for the three years Lancia co branding edit Chrysler plans for Lancia to codevelop products with some vehicles being shared Olivier Francois Lancia s CEO was appointed to the Chrysler division in October 2009 Francois plans to reestablish the Chrysler brand as an upscale brand 79 Ram trucks edit In October 2009 Dodge s car and truck lines were separated with the name Dodge being used for cars minivans and crossovers and Ram for light and medium duty trucks and other commercial use vehicles 80 Calendar year U S Chrysler sales Chg yr 1999 81 2 638 561 2000 2 522 695 nbsp 4 4 2001 82 2 273 208 nbsp 9 9 2002 83 2 205 446 nbsp 3 2003 2 127 451 nbsp 3 5 2004 84 2 206 024 nbsp 3 7 2005 84 2 304 833 nbsp 4 5 2006 85 2 142 505 nbsp 7 2007 85 2 076 650 nbsp 3 1 2008 86 1 453 122 nbsp 30 2009 87 931 402 nbsp 36 2010 citation needed 1 085 211 nbsp 17 2011 citation needed 1 369 114 nbsp 26 2012 citation needed 1 651 787 nbsp 21 2013 citation needed 1 800 368 nbsp 9 2014 88 2 090 639 nbsp 16 2015 89 2 243 907 nbsp 7 2016 90 2 244 315 nbsp 0 0 2017 91 2 059 376 nbsp 0 8 2018 92 2 235 204 nbsp 8 5 2019 93 2 203 663 nbsp 1 4 2020 94 1 820 636 nbsp 17 4 2021 95 1 777 394 nbsp 2 4 2022 96 1 547 076 nbsp 13 0 2023 97 1 527 090 nbsp 1 3 Imported From Detroit edit In 2011 Chrysler unveiled their Imported From Detroit campaign with ads featuring Detroit rapper Eminem one of which aired during the Super Bowl The campaign highlighted the rejuvenation of the entire product lineup which included the new redesigned and repackaged 2011 model year 200 sedans and 200 convertibles the Chrysler 300 sedan and the Chrysler Town amp Country minivan 98 99 As part of the campaign Chrysler sold a line of clothing items featuring the Monument to Joe Louis with proceeds being funneled to Detroit area charities including the Boys and Girls Clubs of Southeast Michigan Habitat for Humanity Detroit and the Marshall Mathers Foundation 100 In March 2011 Chrysler Group LLC filed a lawsuit against Moda Group LLC owner of Pure Detroit clothing retailer for copying and selling merchandise with the Imported from Detroit slogan 101 Chrysler claimed it had notified defendant of its pending trademark application February 14 but the defendant argued Chrysler had not secured a trademark for the Imported From Detroit phrase On June 18 2011 U S District Judge Arthur Tarnow ruled that Chrysler s request did not show that it would suffer irreparable harm or that it had a strong likelihood of winning its case Therefore Pure Detroit s owner Detroit retailer Moda Group LLC can continue selling its Imported from Detroit products Tarnow also noted that Chrysler does not have a trademark on Imported from Detroit and rejected the automaker s argument that trademark law is not applicable to the case 102 103 In March 2012 Chrysler Group LLC and Pure Detroit agreed to a March 27 mediation to try to settle the lawsuit over the clothing company s use of Imported from Detroit slogan 104 Pure Detroit stated that Chrysler has made false claims about the origins of three vehicles Chrysler 200 Chrysler 300 and Chrysler Town amp Country none of which are built in Detroit Pure Detroit also said that Chrysler s Imported From Detroit merchandise is not being made in Detroit citation needed In 2012 Chrysler and Pure Detroit came to an undisclosed settlement 105 Chrysler s Jefferson North Assembly which makes the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango is the only car manufacturing plant of any company remaining entirely in Detroit General Motors operates a plant that is partly in Detroit and partly in Hamtramck 106 In 2011 Eminem settled a lawsuit against Audi alleging the defendant had ripped off the Chrysler 300 Super Bowl commercial in the Audi A6 Avant ad 107 Halftime in America edit Main article Halftime in America Again in 2012 Chrysler advertised during the Super Bowl Its two minute February 5 2012 Super Bowl XLVI advertisement was titled Halftime in America The ad drew criticism from several leading U S conservatives who suggested that its messaging implied that President Barack Obama deserved a second term and as such was political payback for Obama s support for the federal bailout of the company 108 Asked about the criticism in a 60 Minutes interview with Steve Kroft Sergio Marchionne responded just to rectify the record I paid back the loans at 19 7 Interest I don t think I committed to do to a commercial on top of that and characterized the Republican reaction as unnecessary and out of place 109 America s Import edit In 2014 Chrysler started using a new slogan America s Import in ads introducing their all new 2015 Chrysler 200 110 targeting foreign automakers from Germany to Japan with such ads German performance and Japanese quality and at the ending of selected ads the advertisement will say We Built This indicating being built in America instead of overseas Slogans edit Engineered to be Great Cars 1998 2001 Drive Love 2002 2004 Inspiration comes standard 2004 2007 Engineered Beautifully 2007 mid 2010 111 Imported From Detroit 2011 2014 112 113 America s Import 2014 2016 110 Product line editChrysler Uconnect edit First introduced as MyGig Chrysler Uconnect is a system that brings interactive ability to the in car radio and telemetric like controls to car settings citation needed As of mid 2015 it was installed in hundreds of thousands of Fiat Chrysler vehicles 114 It connects to the Internet via the mobile network of AT amp T providing the car with its own IP address 114 Internet connectivity using any Chrysler Dodge Jeep or Ram vehicle via a Wi Fi hot spot is also available via Uconnect Web According to Chrysler LLC the hotspot range extends approximately 100 feet 30 m from the vehicle in all directions and combines both Wi Fi and Sprint s 3G cellular connectivity citation needed Uconnect is available on several current when and was available on several discontinued Chrysler models including the current Dodge Dart Chrysler 300 Aspen Sebring Town and Country Dodge Avenger Caliber Grand Caravan Challenger Charger Journey Nitro and Ram 115 In July 2015 IT security researchers announced a severe security flaw assumed to affect every Chrysler vehicle with Uconnect produced from late 2013 to early 2015 114 It allows hackers to gain access to the car over the Internet and in the case of a Jeep Cherokee was demonstrated to enable an attacker to take control not just of the radio A C and windshield wipers but also of the car s steering brakes and transmission 114 Chrysler published a patch that car owners can download and install via a USB stick or have a car dealer install for them 114 Brands editCurrent and former brands of Stellantis North America Current edit Origin Brand Estab Added Notes nbsp United States Chrysler 1925 1925 nbsp United States Dodge 1900 1928 nbsp United States Jeep 1943 1987 nbsp United States Mopar n 1 1937 1937 nbsp United States Ram Trucks 2010 2010 Previously Ram Truck Division of Chrysler Former edit Origin Brand Estab ChryslerYears Fate nbsp US American Motors 1954 1987 1988 Defunct succeeded by the Eagle brand 116 nbsp US Chrysler Amplex n 2 1932 1932 1988 Sold to ICM Industries nbsp US Graham Brothers 1916 1928 1929 discontinued and trucks continued under Dodge and Fargo Passenger car division continued independently as Graham Paige nbsp US Chrysler Marine n 3 1927 1927 1980 Discontinued nbsp US DeSoto n 4 1928 1928 1961 Models consolidated and replaced by Chrysler Newport nbsp US Eagle n 5 1988 1988 1998 Discontinued nbsp US Fargo 1913 1913 1972 Discontinued n 6 nbsp US Global Electric Motorcars 1992 1998 2011 Sold to Polaris Industries nbsp US Imperial 1955 1955 1983 Discontinued nbsp US Plymouth 1928 1928 2001 Discontinued all unique incoming models integrated into Chrysler Line up nbsp US Valiant 1959 1959 1976 Discontinued n 7 nbsp ITA Lamborghini 1963 1987 1994 Sold to Mycom V Power Corp 118 nbsp SPA Barreiros 1954 1969 1978 Discontinued became part of Chrysler Europe nbsp FRA Simca 1934 1967 1970 Discontinued became part of Chrysler Europe nbsp FRA Matra 1964 1970 1979 Joint venture stake acquired by Peugeot nbsp UK Humber 1887 1967 1976 Discontinued became part of Chrysler Europe nbsp UK Commer 1905 1967 1979 Discontinued became part of Chrysler Europe nbsp UK Karrier 1908 1967 1979 Discontinued became part of Chrysler Europe nbsp UK Hillman 1907 1967 1976 Discontinued became part of Chrysler Europe nbsp UK Sunbeam 1905 1967 1976 Discontinued became part of Chrysler Europe nbsp UK Singer 1875 1967 1970 Discontinued became part of Chrysler Europe Notes Replacement parts for Chrysler built vehicles as well as a brand for dealer service and customer service operations It includes Mopar Performance a subdivision providing performance aftermarket parts for Chrysler built vehicles Division that manufactured bearings and gears Division that built inboard outboard engines and various types of boats citation needed Desoto trucks were built and sold by Chrysler in Turkey until 1978 after which Askam took over the Turkish rights to the marque Name derived from the AMC Eagle model after Chrysler took over American Motors in 1987 Replaced by Plymouth Trucks in the US in 1937 and folded into the Dodge Division after 1972 in Canada 117 The Valiant was introduced in 1960 as a separate Chrysler brand then was incorporated into the Plymouth line in the US starting in 1961 Brand predecessors edit Maxwell Chalmers edit Maxwell 1904 1926 US new models renamed Chrysler and Plymouth Chalmers 1908 1923 US for luxury cars merged with Maxwell in 1922 United States Motor Company edit 1908 1913 reorganized and folded into Maxwell citation needed Brush 1907 1913 Dayton 1905 1913 Alden Sampson 1910 1913 Columbia 1899 1910 Riker 1897 1907 Electric Vehicle Company 1899 1907 Argo Hackett Lorraine Detroit Thomas 1906 1908 Sampson 119 1903 1913 Stoddard Courier 1909 1913 Providence Gray Marine Motor Company 120 Chrysler Corporation edit Graham Brothers 1916 1929 US acquired by The Dodge Brothers Company in 1925 with the passenger car division split to form Graham Paige and folded into Dodge after Chrysler s ownership Fargo 1913 1935 US 1920 1972 Canada for trucks and vans replaced by Plymouth Trucks in the US in 1937 and folded into the Dodge Division after 1972 in Canada 121 Rootes Group edit 1913 1971 UK minority interest purchased by Chrysler in 1964 progressively taking controlling interest in 1967 renamed Chrysler Europe in 1971 Sunbeam 1901 1976 UK Humber 1898 1976 UK Singer 1905 1970 UK Commer 1905 1979 UK Hillman 1907 1976 UK Karrier 1908 1977 UK Talbot 1903 1958 1979 1994 UK Simca 1934 1977 France Barreiros 1959 1978 Spain American Motors Corporation edit 1954 1988 US purchased by Chrysler and renamed Jeep Eagle Division AMC Brand 1967 1987 US rebranded Eagle Hudson 1909 1957 US Aerocar 1905 1908 US Brand discontinued and Reorganized into Hudson Motors Essex 1918 1933 US Folded into the main Hudson line Terraplane 1932 1938 US Nash 1917 1957 US Jeffery 1903 1917 US line dissolved and renamed Nash in 1915 LaFayette 1919 1940 US folded into Nash Ajax 1925 1926 US Mitchell 1903 1923 US purchased and renamed Ajax Rambler 1900 1914 1950 1969 US Metropolitan 1959 1962 US citation needed AM General US 1970 1983 the former contract division of AMC Kaiser Motors Corporation edit Kaiser 1946 1955 US for entry level 122 123 124 renamed Willys Kaiser Motors then to Kaiser Jeep Corporation purchased by AMC in 1970 Frazer 1946 1951 US for entry level luxury discontinued models incorporated in Kaiser Graham Paige edit 1927 1947 mid priced cars purchased by Henry Kaiser and reorganized into Kaiser Frazer Motors Paige Detroit 1908 1928 Jewett 1922 1926 Willys Overland Motors edit 1912 1963 US acquired by Kaiser Motors later Kaiser Jeep then by AMC in 1970 Willys 1908 1955 US withdrawn from the US market in 1955 used as Jeep Wrangler trim Overland 1903 1926 US acquired by Willys Motors in 1912 used as Jeep Wrangler trim Russell 1904 1916 Canada Curtiss 1917 1920 US sold to Clement M Keys and merged with Wright Aeronautical Stearns Knight 1898 1929 US purchased by Willys in 1925Environmental initiatives editIn 1979 Chrysler in cooperation with the United States Department of Energy produced an experimental battery electric vehicle the Chrysler ETV 1 In 1992 Chrysler developed the Dodge EPIC concept minivan In 1993 Chrysler sold a limited production electric minivan called the TEVan only 56 were produced mostly for electric utilities A second generation the EPIC unrelated to the concept was released in 1997 and discontinued in 1999 125 Chrysler once owned the Global Electric Motorcars company building low speed neighborhood electric vehicles but sold GEM to Polaris Industries in 2011 In September 2007 Chrysler established ENVI an in house organization focused on electric drive vehicles and related technologies which was disbanded by late 2009 126 In August 2009 Chrysler took US 70 million in grants from the U S Department of Energy to develop a test fleet of 220 hybrid pickup trucks and minivans The first hybrid models the Chrysler Aspen hybrid and the Dodge Durango hybrid were discontinued a few months after production in 2008 127 sharing their GM designed hybrid technology with GM Daimler and BMW 128 Chrysler was on the Advisory Council of the PHEV Research Center and undertook a government sponsored demonstration project with Ram and minivan vehicles 129 In 2012 FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne stated that Chrysler and Fiat planned to focus primarily on alternative fuels such as compressed natural gas and Diesel instead of hybrid and electric drivetrains for their consumer products 130 Fiat Chrysler bought a total of 8 2 million megagrams of U S greenhouse gas emission credits from competitors including Toyota Honda Tesla and Nissan for the 2010 2011 2013 and 2014 model years 131 It had the worst fleet average fuel economy among major manufacturers selling in the US from model years 2012 2022 132 Chrysler Defense editSee also General Dynamics Land Systems The dedicated tank building division of Chrysler this division was founded as the Chrysler Tank division in 1940 originally with the intention of providing another production line for the M2 Medium Tank so that the U S Army could more rapidly build up its inventory of the type Its first plant was the Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant When the M2A1 was unexpectedly declared obsolete in August of the same year plans were altered though not without considerable difficulty to produce the M3 Grant instead primarily for the British as part of the United States under the counter support for Great Britain against Nazi Germany the U S not yet being formally in the war with the balance of the revised order going to the U S Army as the Lee After December 1941 and the United States entry into the war against the Axis powers the Tank division rapidly expanded with new facilities such as the Tank Arsenal Proving Ground at then Utica Michigan It also quickly widened the range of products it was developing and producing including the M4 Sherman tank and the Chrysler A57 multibank tank engine Special programs editDuring World War II essentially all of Chrysler s facilities were devoted to building military vehicles the Jeep brand came later after Chrysler acquired American Motors Corporation 133 They were also designing V12 and V16 hemi engines producing 2 500 hp 1 864 kW 2 535 PS for airplanes but they did not make it into production as jets were developed and were seen as the future for air travel citation needed During the 1950s Cold War period Chrysler made air raid sirens powered by its Hemi V 8 engines Radar antennas edit When the Radiation Laboratory at MIT was established in 1941 to develop microwave radars one of the first projects resulted in the SCR 584 the most widely recognized radar system of the war era This system included a parabolic antenna six feet in diameter that was mechanically aimed in a helical pattern round and round as well as up and down One of Chrysler s most significant contributions to the war effort was in radar technology For the final production design of this antenna and its highly complex drive mechanism the Army s Signal Corps Laboratories turned to Chrysler s Central Engineering Office There the parabola was changed from aluminum to steel allowing production to form using standard automotive presses To keep weight down 6 000 equally spaced holes were drilled in the face this had no effect on the radiation pattern The drive mechanism was completely redesigned using technology derived from Chrysler s research in automotive gears and differentials The changes resulted in improved performance reduced weight and easier maintenance A large portion of the Dodge plant was used in building 1 500 of the SCR 584 antennas as well as the vans used in the systems 134 135 Aircraft edit Chrysler VZ 6 Missiles edit In April 1950 the U S Army established the Ordnance Guided Missile Center OGMC at Redstone Arsenal adjacent to Huntsville Alabama To form OGMC over 1 000 civilian and military personnel were transferred from Fort Bliss Texas Included was a group of German scientists and engineers led by Wernher von Braun this group had been brought to America under Project Paperclip OGMC designed the Army s first short range ballistic missile the PGM 11 Redstone based on the WWII German V 2 missile Chrysler established the Missile Division to serve as the Redstone prime contractor setting up an engineering operation in Huntsville and for production obtaining use from the U S Navy of a large plant in Sterling Heights Michigan The Redstone was in active service from 1958 until 1964 it was also the first missile to test launch a live nuclear weapon first detonated in a 1958 test in the South Pacific 136 Working together the Missile Division and von Braun s team greatly increased the capability of the Redstone resulting in the PGM 19 Jupiter a medium range ballistic missile In May 1959 a Jupiter missile launched two small monkeys into space in a nose cone this was America s first successful flight and recovery of live space payloads Responsibility for deploying Jupiter missiles was transferred from the Army to the Air Force armed with nuclear warheads they were first deployed in Italy and Turkey during the early 1960s 137 Space boosters edit In July 1959 NASA chose the Redstone missile as the basis for the Mercury Redstone Launch Vehicle to be used for suborbital test flights of the Project Mercury spacecraft Three uncrewed MRLV launch attempts were made between November 1960 and March 1961 two of which were successful The MRLV successfully launched the chimpanzee Ham and astronauts Alan Shepard and Gus Grissom on three suborbital flights in January May and July 1961 respectively America s more ambitious crewed space travel plans included the design of the Saturn series of heavy lift launch vehicles by a team headed by Wernher von Braun Chrysler s Huntsville operation then designated the Space Division became Marshall Space Flight Center s prime contractor for the first stage of the Saturn I and Saturn IB versions The design was based on a cluster of Redstone and Jupiter fuel tanks and Chrysler built it for the Apollo program in the Michoud Assembly Facility in East New Orleans one of the largest manufacturing plants in the world Between October 1961 and July 1975 NASA used ten Saturn Is and nine Saturn IBs for suborbital and orbital flights all of which were successful 138 Chrysler missiles and boosters never suffered a launch failure citation needed The division was also a subcontractor which modified one of the mobile launcher platforms for use with the Saturn IB rockets using Saturn V infrastructure See also edit nbsp Michigan portal nbsp Companies portal nbsp Cars portal Carl Breer Chrysler Building Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center Chrysler Hemi engine Chrysler Proving Grounds Frederick Morrell Zeder History of Chrysler Lee Iacocca List of automobile manufacturers of the United States List of Chrysler engines List of Chrysler factories List of Chrysler platforms List of Chrysler vehicles Mopar Owen Ray Skelton Virginia Sink Seida The Three Musketeers Studebaker engineers Walter P Chrysler Museum Maxwell Chalmers Automobiles United States Motor Company American Motors Corporation Countries edit Chrysler 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