Stellantis has shared some details regarding its upcoming all-electric SUV that it hopes to make attractive enough to compete with the Ford Mustang Mach-E, Tesla Model Y, and Volkswagen ID.4.
In summer this year, the automotive group unveiled a nameless concept car that you can see in our gallery and the video here. It is now officially known as the Chrysler Airflow EV, named so after a particularly aerodynamic sedan from the 1930s.
The company will develop as many as four modifications of its STLA platform for electric cars: small, medium, large and body-on-frame. The parameters haven’t been announced yet, but judging from the images alone, the Airflow EV seems to be a mid-size coupe-SUV. It may ship in single- and dual-motor versions rated from 167 PS (165 hp / 123 kW) to 241 PS (238 hp / 177 kW). A fully charged battery should give it over 700 km (435 miles) of range.
Sales are expected to begin in three years’ time.