The automotive sector at CES 2023 had nearly 300 exhibitors at CES 2023, featuring the latest in self-driving tech, electric vehicles, and personal mobility devices for land, air, and sea. In his keynote address at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares shared the company’s vision of making mobility clean, safe, and affordable for all.
Elements of the Stellantis display at CES 2023 included the Ram 1500 Revolution BEV Concept, which is a visionary roadmap showing how the truck brand will redefine the pickup truck segment.
Chrysler previewed the first North American applications of new Stellantis connectivity and introduced the latest developments in its commitment to launching the first Chrysler battery electric vehicle in 2025.
The Dodge Charger Daytona SRT BEV concept reimagines what an amplified e-muscle car will be and offers a glimpse at Dodge’s electric future in a vehicle that drives like a Dodge, looks like a Dodge and sounds like Dodge with zero-emission propulsion.
Free2move, the mobility service brand of Stellantis delivered a modular software platform that is ready to integrate all future mobility services such as micro-mobility or autonomous transportation.
FIAT demonstrated the “FIAT Metaverse Store,” the world’s first metaverse-powered interactive showroom. An immersive and simple brand experience.
“We are showing the best of our tech aimed at delighting our customers and addressing today’s biggest global challenge, climate change,” said Tavares. “You will see how we are bringing propulsion that is electrified and emission-free, how our software is making mobility easier and safer, and how sustainability is rooted in all our decisions. Our drive to achieve carbon net zero emissions by 2038 is our North Star.”
Stellantis is one of the world’s leading automakers and mobility providers. Its brands include Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Citroën, Dodge, DS Automobiles, Fiat, Jeep®, Lancia, Maserati, Opel, Peugeot, Ram, Vauxhall, Free2move, and Leasys.
“We are more than a traditional carmaker,” Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said in his keynote. “We are becoming a mobility tech company… Our stellar in-house talent and collaborative external partners work together perfectly to support our 14 iconic vehicle brands and 2 mobility service businesses, spanning all price points and usage styles. We’ve got the right focus and resources to support, shape, and scale the best breakthroughs in all facets of sustainable mobility – shared, pre-owned bikes, commercial vehicles, electric aircraft, automated, you name it. We’ve got the complete package and are guided by a clear strategic vision. The Dare Forward 2030 plan is our blueprint for providing cutting-edge freedom of mobility,” he said.
“Citroën is credited with being the first mass-produced front-wheel drive car. Jeep brought 4×4 to the world stage. And Chrysler was the first to introduce the minivan. Stellantis is now two years in, and we stand firmly in our conviction to continue leading the way the world moves.”
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