AUBURN HILLS, MI - Chrysler plans to upgrade the battery packs in its two test fleets of pickup truck and minivan plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. Three vehicles in the pickup truck test fleet experienced damaged powertrains due to overheated batteries.
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AUBURN HILLS and DEARBORN, MI - Chrysler is adding an all-wheel-drive system to the Charger equipped with the automaker’s 5.7L HEMI V-8. Ford is adding a 3.7L V-6 engine option to its Police Interceptor sedan. Chrysler stated it is testing the AWD system. Ford said its new V-6 engine option for the Police Interceptor is now available.
Read More →DETROIT – The governors of Colorado and Oklahoma visited Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors in Detroit on July 16 to promote development of natural gas vehicles that these states can use in their fleets.
Read More →YUMA, AZ - Chrysler Group LLC, working in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), delivered three demonstration-fleet Chrysler Town & Country plug-in hybrid minivans to the City of Yuma, Ariz.
Read More →AUBURN HILLS, MI - The City received four vehicles, out of a total of 25 planned for the program. They are part of a two-year demonstration project that’s a partnership between Chrysler Group and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
Read More →BOSTON - The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority will test the vehicles for three years.
Read More →DALLAS - The custom "special service" version of the re-introduced Dodge Challenger offers a V-8 engine capable of more than 400 hp and can reach a top speed of 165 mph.
Read More →SIOUX FALLS, SD - The Chrysler GEM e2 electric car will be used to move staff around the water reclamation's 60-acre campus for maintenance and operational needs, according to the Argus Leader.
Read More →KISSIMMEE, FL – The County plans to use the property as a Sheriff's Office fleet facility and expects to close on the contract within the next month, according to the Orlando Business Journal.
Read More →LAPD Transportation Director outlines performance parameters.
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