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Detroit - In the past year Fiat Chrysler (FCA) has delayed the redesign or release of at least a dozen current or new vehicles in North America, according to suppliers familiar with the company's plans.
The unusual number of delays could let the carmaker defer billions of dollars in investment while searching for a partner.
FCA also has delayed the planned release of a new Jeep compact utility vehicle that will supplant the Patriot and Compass, suppliers told Reuters. The as-yet-unnamed Jeep compact originally was to have gone into production in spring 2016, but has been pushed back at least six months, suppliers said.
The company has postponed a full redesign of the Dart and the Dodge Journey crossover, both of which had been scheduled for mid-2016. Instead, both models will get a mild makeover, but may not be fully overhauled until 2019-2020, suppliers said.
Plans to offer new full-size and mid-size crossover models under the Chrysler brand in 2017 and 2018, respectively, appear to have been postponed or shelved, suppliers said.
A major redesign of FCA's full-size Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger and Dodge Challenger, originally slated for mid- to late 2018, could slip to 2019 or later, suppliers said.
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Detroit - In the past year Fiat Chrysler (FCA) has delayed the redesign or release of at least a dozen current or new vehicles in North America, according to suppliers familiar with the company's plans.
The unusual number of delays could let the carmaker defer billions of dollars in investment while searching for a partner.
FCA also has delayed the planned release of a new Jeep compact utility vehicle that will supplant the Patriot and Compass, suppliers told Reuters. The as-yet-unnamed Jeep compact originally was to have gone into production in spring 2016, but has been pushed back at least six months, suppliers said.
The company has postponed a full redesign of the Dart and the Dodge Journey crossover, both of which had been scheduled for mid-2016. Instead, both models will get a mild makeover, but may not be fully overhauled until 2019-2020, suppliers said.
Plans to offer new full-size and mid-size crossover models under the Chrysler brand in 2017 and 2018, respectively, appear to have been postponed or shelved, suppliers said.
A major redesign of FCA's full-size Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger and Dodge Challenger, originally slated for mid- to late 2018, could slip to 2019 or later, suppliers said.
Full article here: http://www.iol.co.za/motoring/cars/chrysler/jeep-and-dodge-delay-new-models-1.1866627#.VW2f0CfbLX4