Does Chrysler make any cars anymore?
Yes. Chrysler still manufactures vehicles, but today its lineup is focused on minivans (the Pacifica family) with no regular sedans in production.
Current Chrysler lineup
The following is a snapshot of the models Chrysler offers in the United States as of 2025. Availability can vary by market and trim level.
- Chrysler Pacifica — gasoline-powered minivan
- Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid — plug-in hybrid minivan
These minivans constitute the core of Chrysler’s consumer vehicles in the U.S., and there are currently no standard passenger cars in regular production.
Why the shift away from cars
Chrysler operates under the Stellantis umbrella, which has steered the brand toward family-oriented minivans and utility vehicles while phasing out most traditional sedans. This realignment aligns with market demand and the group’s broader electrification strategy.
What this means for future models
Here is the situation regarding future Chrysler models and electrification plans as of 2025.
- There is no announced plan for a traditional Chrysler sedan in the U.S. for the near term.
- The Pacifica Hybrid remains the primary electrified option, offering a plug-in hybrid powertrain within a minivan body.
- Any future all-electric Chrysler model would be part of Stellantis’ broader electrification roadmap, but no production all-electric Chrysler has been released by 2025.
In summary, Chrysler’s current product strategy centers on the Pacifica minivan family with hybrid options, while regular passenger cars have largely disappeared from its U.S. lineup.
Summary
Chrysler does continue to produce vehicles, but the brand’s output today is limited to the Pacifica minivan family (gasoline and hybrid variants). There are no regular passenger cars in production in the United States as of 2025, and any future electrified models would come under Stellantis’ wider electrification plan. The focus remains on practical family mobility rather than traditional car segments.
