
It is speculated that the plant will be Chrysler’s Canadian Brampton 300C site, which will also supply Europe with the car. The new big Alfa, originally codenamed project 169, will share a brand new, Chrysler-developed platform planned for the next-generation 300C and Dodge Charger saloons. The Alfa version however, will feature bespoke suspension and powertrains. Fiat and Chrysler are merging their product development, manufacturing, purchasing and distribution processes. Continued after the jump!
In addition, Alfa will soon collaborate closely with Dodge, which is the most sporting brand in the Chrysler portfolio. Fiat said that we’ll know more about its product plans for the Chrysler Group in mid-November. There’s no confirmation but already, many are excited about the Chrysler/Dodge rear-drive platform providing the basis of a new Alfa Spider and Brera. In shortened form, it may even provide the basis of the Challenger. However, it is also possible that the architecture may be too large to suit European buyers.
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