Stellantis Confirms Big Product Push as Dodge SRT Models, Jeep Scrambler, and New Ram Trucks Are Coming

Stellantis Confirms Big Product Push

Stellantis Confirms Big Product Push for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram in the U.S.

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Stellantis has finally revealed what’s coming next for its American brands, and the lineup looks far more aggressive than what we have seen in recent years. During Investor Day 2026, the company confirmed several new vehicles for the U.S. market across Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram.

The goal is simple. Stellantis wants more coverage in more segments while updating nearly its entire North American portfolio before 2030. According to the company, 11 new nameplates and 12 refreshed models are currently planned.

Some of the biggest highlights include new Dodge SRT models, a Jeep Wrangler Scrambler pickup, affordable Chrysler SUVs, and fresh Ram trucks.

Stellantis Confirms Big Product Push
Stellantis Confirms Big Product Push

Chrysler Finally Gets Serious About SUVs

For years, Chrysler has mostly relied on the Pacifica. That now changes.

The brand confirmed three new SUVs are on the way, including two models expected to start below $30,000. Chrysler says its future focus will revolve around practicality, comfort, and reliability.

Chrysler Airflow Expected as Mid Size Crossover

One of the most important upcoming models is the Chrysler Airflow. It will sit in the mid size crossover segment and use the STLA platform architecture.

The company has not confirmed final specifications yet, but hybrid powertrains are expected. A fully electric only setup now looks unlikely. That decision makes sense considering current EV demand in North America has cooled compared to earlier expectations.

The Airflow concept first appeared in 2022, although the production model could look quite different.

Chrysler Arrow and Arrow Cross Target Affordable Buyers

Chrysler also confirmed two compact crossovers called the Arrow and Arrow Cross.

Here’s the difference between them:

ModelDesign StyleExpected Positioning
Chrysler ArrowSedan inspired crossoverUrban focused compact SUV
Chrysler Arrow CrossTraditional SUV shapeFamily oriented crossover

Both models are expected to use European sourced platforms and offer multiple powertrain choices. Stellantis also says pricing will start under $30,000, which could help Chrysler attract younger buyers again.

Affordable SUVs are still one of the strongest segments in the U.S. market, so this move feels overdue.

Dodge Bringing Back SRT Performance Models

Dodge is preparing a major performance comeback.

One of the biggest announcements is a new compact SUV wearing the GLH badge. Older Dodge fans will remember the Omni GLH from the 1980s. GLH originally stood for “Goes Like Hell,” which honestly still sounds like a very Dodge thing to say.

According to Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis, this new GLH will basically be the next generation Hornet done properly.

Dodge GLH Will Get an SRT Version

The new GLH SUV will not just focus on daily driving. Stellantis confirmed a proper SRT version is also in development.

That is important because many enthusiasts felt Dodge performance models lost some identity after the move toward electrification and smaller turbocharged platforms.

The company also confirmed:

  • A refreshed Dodge Durango
  • A new Charger SRT
  • A new mid size muscle car with SRT treatment

The upcoming muscle car appears to be a coupe and early previews show a large rear wing. While official engine details are still missing, rumors about V8 power continue to circulate online.

Ram Expanding Beyond Traditional Pickups

Ram’s future product roadmap looks packed.

The company confirmed two new pickup trucks arriving in 2028:

  • Ram Rampage compact pickup
  • Ram Dakota mid size pickup

The Rampage already exists in South America, but it will finally arrive in the United States market. Meanwhile, the Dakota name returns after years away from dealerships.

Ram Dakota SRT Also Confirmed

Performance trucks are clearly returning under Stellantis.

The Dakota will receive an SRT trim, giving Ram another performance focused option below the full size truck category.

Ram also plans to launch a full size SUV called the Ramcharger. The model will also receive SRT treatment.

Additional future Ram products include:

  • New light duty truck
  • Range extended truck
  • Heavy duty truck
  • Full size commercial van

Jeep Wrangler Scrambler Pickup Is Coming Back

Jeep fans probably paid the most attention to the Wrangler Scrambler announcement.

The new model appears to revive the classic Scrambler formula with a smaller pickup body and likely a two door layout. That alone makes it different from the current Gladiator.

Jeep also confirmed:

  • Grand Cherokee SRT
  • Wrangler Scrambler SRT
  • Updated Compass
  • Refreshed Grand Cherokee
  • Refreshed Grand Wagoneer
  • Internal combustion engine option for the Recon

The return of more ICE powered options shows Stellantis is adjusting its strategy instead of forcing every future product into full electrification.

Stellantis Wants Bigger Market Share by 2030

Stellantis says its updated U.S. lineup will dramatically expand market coverage by the end of the decade.

The company’s targets include:

  • 35 percent sales growth in America
  • Entry into five new market segments
  • Two vehicles priced below $30,000
  • Nine vehicles starting below $39,000

That pricing strategy matters because affordability continues to be a major issue for buyers across the U.S. market.

Whether Stellantis can actually deliver all these products on time is another question. Still, this is easily one of the company’s biggest product offensives in years.

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Stellantis U.S. product push FAQ

What exactly did Stellantis announce for the U.S. market?
Stellantis confirmed a big product push for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram. The plan includes 11 new nameplates and 12 refreshed models by 2030, with more coverage in more segments and a stronger focus on the U.S. market.
Which new Chrysler models are coming?
Chrysler is set to add three new SUVs. The lineup includes the Airflow mid size crossover, plus the Arrow and Arrow Cross compact crossovers. Stellantis says two of these models should start below $30,000.
What is the Chrysler Airflow expected to be?
The Chrysler Airflow is expected to be a mid size crossover based on the STLA platform. Stellantis has not locked in final specs yet, but hybrid powertrains are expected, and a full electric only setup now looks less likely.
What are the Chrysler Arrow and Arrow Cross?
The Arrow and Arrow Cross are two compact crossovers. The Arrow has a more sedan like shape, while the Arrow Cross uses a more traditional SUV look. Both are expected to offer multiple powertrains and start under $30,000.
Is Dodge bringing back SRT models?
Yes. Dodge is working on a new compact SUV with the GLH badge, and Stellantis confirmed an SRT version is also in development. Dodge also plans a refreshed Durango, a new Charger SRT, and a new mid size muscle car with SRT treatment.
What does GLH mean on the new Dodge SUV?
GLH is a classic Dodge badge that originally stood for “Goes Like Hell.” The new model is being positioned as the next generation Hornet done properly, according to Tim Kuniskis.
What new Ram vehicles are coming?
Ram confirmed two new pickups for 2028, the Rampage compact pickup and the Dakota mid size pickup. Ram is also planning a full size SUV called the Ramcharger, along with other future trucks and a commercial van.
Is Ram bringing back the Dakota name?
Yes. The Dakota name is returning as a mid size pickup, and Stellantis says it will also get an SRT performance trim.
What is the Jeep Wrangler Scrambler?
Jeep is planning a new Wrangler Scrambler that appears to bring back the Scrambler name in pickup form. It looks like a smaller two door style truck, and Jeep also plans an SRT version of the Scrambler and Grand Cherokee.
What are Stellantis’ goals by 2030?
Stellantis wants to grow U.S. sales by 35 percent, enter five new segments, and bring out more affordable models. The company says two vehicles will start below $30,000 and nine models will start below $39,000.

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