Chrysler announces a bold electric future with a stunning Halcyon concept

Despite the fact that the Chrysler brand has existed for almost 100 years, it has been somewhat mothballed in recent years by parent company Stellantis. Once Chrysler offered the beautiful Windsor of the 1940s, the luxuriously long Imperial and New Yorker, as well as the more recent and more divisive Crossfire, now it only offers the aging 300 sedan and the Pacifica minivan.

It’s not exactly the brightest model range, but things appear to be about to change thanks to the latest and decidedly dramatic Halcyon concept car. It seems to point to a very exciting electric future for one of America’s most coveted hood badges.

Based on the Stellantis Group’s large STLA platform, which will form the basis of a number of new electric cars in the coming years, the Halcyon is a long but shapely four-seat electric roadster that could take on Porsche’s Taycan, the Lucid Air and Tesla’s Model S if it ever goes into production.

Chrysler Halcyon concept

(Image credit: Stellantis/Chrysler)

It features Active Aero technology, including an active rear diffuser, as well as an “aerodynamic front air blade passage area, front air curtains and an elongated windshield” to help the vehicle cut through the air more efficiently.