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Colin-on-Cars - New technologies on display

Colin-on-Cars - New technologies on display

Wild and wacky; clever and useful or just plain futuristic. These are the primary characteristics of the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), held in Las Vegas, Nevada every January.



This year the show starts on January 5 and the Stellantis Group is making a major effort to highlight the technology that powers Stellantis’ global drive to deliver breakthrough technologies and customer-centric solutions that power the future of its 14 brands.


Integral

“Vehicles are an integral part of people’s digital lives and the future of mobility is fueled by technology,” says Carlos Tavares, Stellantis CEO. “Electrification, with our 30 electrified models available including fuel cell vans, connectivity and autonomy are all important facets of that future but each cannot stand alone. Our creativity, engineering and innovative partnerships are accelerating our drive to build the best and most sustainable mobility for our customers.”


Viewers do not need to be in Las Vegas to connect with the Stellantis experience. The Stellantis CES 2022 virtual experience goes live January 5, 2022, at 6 p.m U.K time at: stellantisces2022.com



Elements of the Stellantis stand at CES 2022 include:


- Chrysler Airflow: Chrysler debuts the Airflow Concept, leading the brand's transformation to clean mobility and seamlessly connected customer experiences.
- Citroën Skate Mobility ConceptAn autonomous and electric transport robot that moves around cities, paired with Pods to offer fluid, shared urban mobility.
- Citroën AmiAn ultra-compact, two-passenger urban EV. In France, the Ami is accessible by users as young as 14, with ‘à la carte’ offerings that target specific uses, a fully online journey, innovative distribution methods and a three-hour charge time.
- DS E-Tense FE21Two-time defending champion in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, the 900 kilogram car (with driver) uses a 900-volt system that includes a 52 kWh battery, powering a 252 kW electric motor. The lightweight design combined with electric torque drives the car from 0-100 km/h in about 2,8 seconds.
- New FIAT 500The new 500 is the FIAT flagship and stands for New Dolcevita, social relevancy and sustainability. New 500 is connected, has a range of up to 318 km, features 85 kW fast charge and is the first city car with Assisted Driving Level 2. The New 500 is the most sold EV within the Company.
- Wagoneer and Grand WagoneerThe premium extension of the Jeep brand offers 4x4 capability, on-road refinement and technology features, such as Fire TV built in and a front passenger screen experience.
- Jeep Wrangler 4xeThe most capable, technically advanced and eco-friendly Wrangler ever. Available in Europe, China and the United States, the Wrangler 4xe’s plug-in hybrid powertrain is capable of up to 33 km of nearly silent, zero-emission, electric-only propulsion.
- Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xeThe first Grand Cherokee to offer a plug-in hybrid electric variant. Its introduction signals the continued pursuit of the brand’s global vision of accomplishing ‘Zero Emission Freedom,’ by offering a fully electric Jeep vehicle in every SUV segment by 2025. The Grand Cherokee 4xe targets an estimated 40 km of all-electric range with 279 kW and 637 Nm of torque and is equipped with the award-winning Uconnect 5, which offers new technology for 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee, including a 10,1-inchdisplay, five-times-faster operating speed (when compared to the previous generation) and over-the-air (OTA) updates.

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