Chrysler’s current lineup remains limited, making any new product especially important for the brand. Stellantis plans to add three new models to Chrysler’s range, including two compact crossovers and a larger model expected to use the Airflow name.
The mystery Chrysler appears all the way on the left in the video and could represent the first public glimpse of the future Airflow crossover. The design shown in the clip suggests a close visual link with the updated Pacifica, while also giving off some Jeep Cherokee cues.
A New Chrysler Face Appears in the Video
The vehicle shown in the Stellantis video features what appear to be vertical LED headlights, an illuminated grille, a lit wing logo, and the “piano keys” lighting signature already introduced on the updated Chrysler Pacifica.
The front end is upright, giving the crossover a stronger SUV-like stance than the minivan. From the side, the vehicle also shows vertical taillights positioned at the corners and a rear spoiler.
This combination of lighting elements and Chrysler branding suggests the mystery model could be the new Airflow, though Stellantis has not formally confirmed it in the source material.

Jeep Cherokee Details Appear in the Design
The possible Airflow also shares some visible design similarities with the new Jeep Cherokee. Its door handles look notably close to those on the Cherokee, and the daylight opening has a similar shape.
That resemblance is one reason the vehicle gives off Jeep Cherokee vibes. Still, the Chrysler-specific front lighting, illuminated grille, and wing logo clearly separate it from the Jeep model shown in the same broader Stellantis strategy context.
The vehicle appears in a lineup of five models: two Jeeps, a Peugeot, a DS, and the mystery Chrysler on the far left.
Powertrain Clues Point To Familiar Stellantis Engines
The video also appears to reveal the Chrysler’s powertrain. It looks like the turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine used in the Jeep Cherokee, but without the hybrid system.
That engine alone produces 177 horsepower. Another possible powertrain mentioned in the source is the new Hurricane 4 used in the Grand Cherokee, a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine rated at 325 horsepower.

The Hurricane 4 could be too much for an entry-level model, but it may fit a higher trim. For Chrysler, the larger issue is product urgency: the updated Pacifica is a start, but the brand needs a crossover to compete more seriously in today’s market.






