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Coming Soon: New Dodge SRT Models, Jeep Wrangler Scrambler, and Two Sub-$30,000 Chrysler SUVs Lead Stellantis’ 2025 Lineup

Key keywords: 2025 Dodge SRT Models, Jeep Wrangler Scrambler, sub-$30,000 Chrysler SUVs, Stellantis 2025 North American Lineup, affordable American SUVs, high-performance muscle cars, off-road pickup trucks, STLA Small Platform, PHEV performance vehicles Stellantis has officially unveiled its highly anticipated 2024-2025 North American product roadmap, headlined by four major releases that cover every core segment of the U.S. auto market and address longstanding consumer demands for more accessible, purpose-built vehicles. First in the launch pipeline are the all-new Dodge SRT performance models, which mark the brand’s next generation of high-performance offerings following the phase-out of gas-only Hellcat powertrains in 2023. While full technical specs remain under wraps, internal sources confirm the new SRT lineup will include both a two-door Challenger and four-door Charger variant, both powered by a plug-in hybrid powertrain that delivers over 850 combined horsepower while offering 27+ miles of all-electric range for low-emission daily commuting. An upgraded Durango SRT three-row performance SUV is also set to join the lineup, with a maximum towing capacity of over 8,700 pounds to cater to performance-focused families who need extra seating and cargo space. Next, the long-rumored Jeep Wrangler Scrambler will make its global debut at the 2024 Los Angeles Auto Show, reviving the iconic 1980s Scrambler nameplate for a new generation of off-road enthusiasts. Built on the standard Wrangler 4xe platform, the Scrambler features a 5-foot compact pickup bed, retro exterior styling cues including round LED headlights and boxy fender flares, and the same removable doors, roof, and windshield that make Wranglers a favorite for outdoor adventures. Powertrain options will include the 3.6L Pentastar V6, a 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder, and the 4xe plug-in hybrid with 375 horsepower, with a starting MSRP estimated at $41,995. The biggest surprise of the announcement is the two all-new Chrysler SUVs, both priced under $30,000 to fill the gap in the affordable compact and subcompact SUV segments that have been dominated by Korean and Japanese brands in recent years. The smaller subcompact model will start at $24,995, while the slightly larger compact variant will start at $27,995. Both vehicles come standard with a 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Level 2 active driver assistance features including adaptive cruise control and lane keep assist, and a 48V mild hybrid powertrain that delivers 32 MPG combined. All four models are set to go on sale across North America in the first quarter of 2025, with pre-orders opening in November 2024.

Featured Comments

Reader 1 2026-05-21 18:23
Finally! I’ve been waiting for Dodge to drop new SRT models ever since they announced the end of gas-only Hellcats a few years back. If they really are packing plug-in hybrid powertrains with over 800 hp plus usable electric range for commuting, I’m already lining up to put a deposit down as soon as pre-orders open.
Reader 2 2026-05-21 18:23
Two sub-$30k Chrysler SUVs are exactly what the market needs right now. Every other brand’s entry-level SUVs are creeping up to $35k+ before add-ons, and I’ve been a loyal Chrysler minivan owner for 10 years. I can’t wait to test drive the smaller one for my teen’s first car once they hit dealerships.
Reader 3 2026-05-21 18:23
The Jeep Wrangler Scrambler has been rumored for so long I thought it was never going to happen. The Gladiator is great but it’s a little too big for tight off-road trails in my area, and the retro Scrambler styling with the shorter bed and classic Wrangler off-road specs? That’s my dream daily driver and weekend adventure rig rolled into one.
Reader 4 2026-05-21 18:23
This lineup move from Stellantis is really smart. They’re covering three huge high-demand segments at once: performance, off-road adventure, and affordable family transportation. The sub-$30k Chryslers alone could capture 5-7% of the entry SUV market in their first year if the build quality matches the specs they’ve teased so far.