DETROIT – The storied Chrysler brand, now owned by Stellantis, is set to add a fully electric vehicle — or battery electric vehicle — by 2025, and it’s resurrecting the Airflow name from its 1930s past. The Airflow, teased without the Chrysler name at a couple of Stellantis events last year, has already sparked comparisons to the Ford Mustang Mach-E, the Tesla Model Y and the Volvo XC40 Recharge.

The Chrysler Airflow Concept, which is scheduled to be unveiled Wednesday at CES in Las Vegas, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, is also being used to showcase how the company’s leadership sees the future for a brand where tomorrow has long been a question mark. In addition to an initial electric vehicle offering, the brand promises a “full battery electric portfolio by 2028.”

Pushing the message that Chrysler is no afterthought, the company pledged that the brand, which is currently limited to the Pacifica and Voyager minivans and 300 sedan, would “serve at the forefront of Stellantis’ transformative sustainable mobility technology that will make the world cleaner, safer and more seamlessly connected.”

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