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Stellantis North America
General
Stellantis
(parent)
History
1939 strike
Chapter 11 reorganization
Chrysler Classic Racing
Marques
Current
Chrysler
Dodge
Jeep
Ram
Defunct
AMC
(1986–88)
Commer
(1905–79)
Barreiros
(1959–78)
DeSoto
(1928–61)
Eagle
(1988–98)
Fargo
(1920–72)
Hillman
(1907–76)
Humber
(1898–75)
Imperial
(1955–75, 1981–83)
Karrier
(1908–77)
Plymouth
(1928–2001)
Singer
(1905–70)
Simca
(1934–77)
SRT
(2013–14)
Sunbeam
(1901–76)
Valiant
(1960–66)
Divisions and
subsidiaries
Current
Mopar
R/T
SRT
Stellantis Canada
Defunct
AMC
(1954–88)
Argentina
(1959–79)
Australia
(1951–81)
Europe
(1967–81)
UK
(1970–81)
Envi
(2007–09)
Jeep-Eagle
(1987–97)
Former
Chrysler First Financial Services Corporation
Eurostar Automobilwerk
Global Electric Motorcars
Lamborghini
Parent
companies
Current
Stellantis
(2021–present)
Former
DaimlerChrysler
(Daimler-Benz)
of
DaimlerChrysler Motors Company LLC
(1998–2007)
Cerberus Capital Management
of
Chrysler LLC
(2007–09)
United States Treasury
of
Chrysler Group LLC
(2009–11)
Fiat S.p.A.
of
Chrysler Group
(2011–14)
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
of
Fiat-Chrysler US
(2014–21)
Predecessors
Maxwell Motor Company
Joint ventures
and alliances
Current
United States Council for Automotive Research
Former
Askam
Diamond-Star Motors
DaimlerChrysler–Mitsubishi alliance
Global Engine Alliance
Massey Ferguson
People
Walter Chrysler
Lee Iacocca
Bob Lutz
C. Robert Kidder
Thomas W. LaSorda
Sergio Marchionne
Louis Rhodes
Places
Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center
Factories
Highland Park Headquarters Campus
Proving grounds
Products
Engines
3.3 & 3.8
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LH
Hemi
Pentastar
Polyspheric
PowerTech
SOHC V6
WGE
Platforms
Transmissions
Related topics
Big Three
Ford Motor Company
General Motors
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