- Chrysler will introduce three new crossovers by 2030.
- The first will be a mid-sized model known as the Airflow.
- It will be joined by the affordable Arrow and Arrow Cross.
Stellantis has used their Investor Day to announce plans to quadruple Chrysler’s lineup. As part of the effort, the Pacifica will be joined by three new crossovers by 2030.
The company isn’t saying much about them at this point, but confirmed they’ll be called the Airflow, Arrow, and Arrow Cross. They’re being billed as “value by design” crossovers that will have “multi-energy options for freedom of choice.”
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The first to arrive will be the Airflow, which is a mid-size crossover based on the new STLA One platform. The Arrow and Arrow Cross will follow and ride on “proven platforms out of Europe.”
More interestingly, Chrysler is embracing affordability as the company hinted one of the upcoming models will cost between $25,000 and $30,000. That’s a significant change as the 2027 Pacifica begins at $41,495 and the brand hasn’t offered a truly affordable vehicle since the 200 was discontinued a decade ago.
That being said, all three upcoming models will slot beneath the popular minivan. The additions are expected to increase Chrysler’s annual sales to approximately 225,000 units, which would be an improvement of roughly 60%.
As part of the makeover, Chrysler will focus on providing practical, reliable, and comfortable vehicles built for everyday life. The brand will also be “obsessively functional, beautifully practical, methodically efficient, and enduringly durable.”
Speaking during the presentation, Tim Kuniskis said Stellantis “absolutely” needs Chrysler and noted the upcoming models will be joined by new Pacifica variants. That’s notable as a recent report suggested the Grizzly Peak concept could go into production.

