Chrysler Halcyon EV Concept Teases an Electric Future

Chrysler Halcyon EV Concept Teases an Electric Future


Chrysler’s first electric car is scheduled to be produced in 2025 in the form of a concept on February 13.

February 12, 2024 at 10:57

Chrysler has released one final teaser image of its upcoming electric concept car before it debuts on Tuesday, February 13, at 5:01 am Eastern. Like the previous two comics, this one remains a bit of a mystery, making it difficult to identify its specific elements. However, if we were to hazard a guess, it might be showing the rear from a bird’s eye view.

This time, Chrysler said that the study will embrace “sustainability-driven exterior and interior design, complete freedom paired with a personalized driving experience, and future technology that expands on the Harmony in Motion brand ethos of customer-focused connectivity.” , and seamless.” (Updated 2/12/2024)

This model is designed to give a glimpse of the brand’s all-electric future, it’s a “forward-looking” concept that is likely to be a preview of their first electric car that is expected in 2025. Then the brand will go fully electric in 2028, which is unlikely . to be very difficult as their line-up currently has one car.

While Chrysler isn’t saying much about the concept, they did release a teaser image that suggests it might be called the Halcyon. That remains to be seen, though Oxford Languages defines the word as “denoting a period of time in the past that was unusually happy and peaceful.”

It is difficult to determine what else the teaser shows, but it can suggest that the concept will have smooth curves and an illuminated grille. It’s also possible the dark blue accents could indicate a sunroof, but that’s just speculation at this point.

We’ll learn the full details next week, but Chrysler confirmed additional highlights will be released on February 9 and 12. The full concept will then be revealed on February 13 at 5:01 a.m. ET.

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There are more questions than answers at this point, but the concept is likely to ride on the STLA Grand platform that was launched last month. The architecture is claimed to be “the most flexible original BEV platform in the industry, managing the car, crossover and SUV models in the D and E segments.”

Stellantis has already confirmed at least one future Chrysler model will run on the platform and the company has said initial battery pack options will have capacities between 85 and 118 kWh. The batteries should enable the sedan to travel up to 500 miles (805 km) on a single charge.