This Fiat Grizzly Should Be Chrysler's Next CarFiatIt's been a decade since Chrysler last revealed an entirely new production car. 2026 marks the 10thh model year of the Pacifica, the minivan that has served as the only car in the brand's lineup since production of the Chrysler 300 sedan ended. Stellantis has recently revealed that three different crossovers are coming to the brand soon, however—and on Monday, we received what should be our first good look at two of them.At the moment, though, they are Fiats destined for Europe.The two cars shown here are the standard and "fastback" examples of the Fiat Grizzly, a new small crossover meant to be sold in standard gasoline, mild hybrid, and battery-electric forms throughout the Continent. In some regions, the fully-internal-combustion model will even be offered with a manual transmission.StellantisWhy is this important to Chrysler? In the massive roadmap for every Stellantis brand unveiled back in May, the company promised three new cars for the long-stagnant American brand. Two, the Arrow and Arrow Cross, were said to be entry-level crossovers that shared their underpinnings with an architecture from Europe. The silhouettes in the presentation look similar to the shapes of the two Grizzly models unveiled today, and the entry-level positioning should make them an easy fit alongside the mid-sized Airflow crossover teased in concept form back in June.AdvertisementAdvertisementGiven that the production variants of the Fiat models have been revealed and announced for a launch in Europe near the end of the year, Chrysler dealers shouldn't have to wait much longer to get their first new offering in a decade. (We also expect the Arrows will offer more than the Grizzly's maximum output of 145 horsepower.) In the meantime, the Pacifica has at least been refreshed with a new, more modern face.You Might Also LikeIf You Can Only Own One Car, Make It One of TheseThese Are the Most Popular Cars by State