After 13 years of production, the Chrysler 300C sedan is ready to pass the torch to the next Chrysler car. The 2023 model is the last new ICE vehicle from Chrysler, but may not be the end of the 300C as we know it.
Mopar Insiders reports Stellantis dealers were presented with a view of the brand’s upcoming products at a Las Vegas meeting, and that preview included an electric Chrysler sedan. Apparently, the silhouette — a fastback, coupe-style sedan, similar in style and size to the upcoming Chrysler Daytona BEV — was of a likeness to that spotted at Stellantis’ EV Day 2021 presentation.
Could Stellantis choose to make a Chrysler out of the Charger Daytona, something to fight the Tesla Model S, Mercedes EQS, and BMW i7? It wouldn’t be wild if they did, considering the two vehicles currently share a platform. And Chrysler CEO Christine Feuell did say back in January 2022 that the brand would look to replace the 300 with something all new. Square that with the maker’s goals to be all-electric by 2028 and you (probably) get an electric sedan of some sort.
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2023 Chrysler 300
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But unlike the production version of the Airflow Vision concept, which is officially in the works, Chrysler hasn’t confirmed this 300C-replacement, not in any way.
Keyword: Is Chrysler considering an electric 300C replacement?