I watched this Chrysler add that is titled "2022 Chrysler Airflow", which looks like an okay vehicle though kinda too expensive looking for this brand.
Then, they say a couple things that I still can't understand:
1) "We have committed to launching our first battery-electric vehicle by 2025." Does it mean that the Airflow is not electric, or that they will launch a 2022 model by 2025?
2) "And by 2028, we plan to be fully electric..." Are they serious to go from 0 EVs to 100% EVs in 3 years? Are they planning to stop ALL gasoline vehicles in 3 years ... and lay off all the workers?
Anybody watched this Airflow and Chrysler EV developments more closely?
Then, they say a couple things that I still can't understand:
1) "We have committed to launching our first battery-electric vehicle by 2025." Does it mean that the Airflow is not electric, or that they will launch a 2022 model by 2025?
2) "And by 2028, we plan to be fully electric..." Are they serious to go from 0 EVs to 100% EVs in 3 years? Are they planning to stop ALL gasoline vehicles in 3 years ... and lay off all the workers?
Anybody watched this Airflow and Chrysler EV developments more closely?