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Why the Stellantis Hurricane inline-six beats modern V8s
As blasphemous as it sounds, a turbocharged inline-6 can be better than a V8.
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Beloved Engines Killed By Stellantis
Many consumers can't tell you what type of engine fits into their chosen form of transportation and, so long as it gets them from A to B, they don't care less. However, a legion of enthusiasts will ...
Finally, after years of lacking an identity, Stellantis is focusing its investment on key brands. One of those will be key to ...
Stellantis plans to launch a new lineup of what it's calling "muscle trucks" for its Ram brand despite elevated U.S. gas ...
The return of the HEMI V8 across parts of Stellantis’ portfolio has sparked plenty of speculation about which models could get the iconic engine next. Naturally, many enthusiasts assumed the Jeep ...
Stellantis announced an overhaul to its business strategy. Among the changes, which will be actualized by 2030, was a reveal ...
The Trailhawk and Overland now come with the turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder that produces 324 horsepower and 332 ...
Stellantis’ discontinuation of its hydrogen fuel cell technology development program doesn’t mean the company is going all-in on EVs just yet. Stellantis has announced the discontinuation of its ...
After a decade of waiting, Chrysler finally seems poised to finally build a new model.
At its investor day in Auburn Hills, Stellantis showed reporters 20 of its next cars coming to market. No photos were allowed, but this is what we saw.
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Stellantis recently confirmed its plans for Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, and Ram, among its other brands, at its 2026 Investor Day.
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