Chrysler Marks 100 Years at Carlisle Nationals with Historic Cars, CEO Appearance
Chrysler Marks 100 Years at Carlisle Nationals with Historic Cars, CEO Appearance

Chrysler Marks 100 Years at Carlisle Nationals with Historic Cars, CEO Appearance

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Chrysler is commemorating its 100th anniversary with the Chrysler Century of Innovation celebration at the 2025 Carlisle Chrysler Nationals from July 11 to 13 in Pennsylvania. The event features nearly 3,000 vehicles from the Stellantis family, including significant historic models such as the 1924 Chrysler Six, the 1934 Airflow, the 1955 Chrysler 300, and the 1963 Turbine Car, along with important concept cars like the 1995 Atlantic and the futuristic Halcyon. Chrysler Brand CEO Chris Feuell will participate in a Q&A session discussing the brand's legacy and future, highlighting upcoming product plans including a refreshed 2026 Pacifica, a new crossover, and a Halcyon-inspired model. A highlight of the celebration is the Stow ‘n Go Challenge, marking 20 years of the innovative seating system sold in over five million minivans, where participants can test their speed in storing gear in a 2025 Pacifica. The event underscores Chrysler's ongoing commitment to innovation, design, and electrification, reinforcing its central role in the minivan segment and its broader automotive legacy. These activities and showcases reflect both a tribute to Chrysler’s century-long impact on the auto industry and a look forward to its evolving future.

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