Return of the muscle car: US brand teases performance hero return

The Chrysler brand sells effectively one model, and only in a handful of markets, but it’s poised for a product onslaught that will see a successor to the 300 sedan and a return of high-performance SRT vehicles.

Mopar Insiders reports word from Chrysler brand boss Chris Feuell that the return of the Street and Racing Technology (SRT) division will also involve new products for her brand.

“I am so excited to bring back SRT,” she said. “I can tell you after meeting with my counterparts Tim Kuniskis and Matt McAlear we got a really awesome plan for SRT. It’s a great opportunity for us to bring back the performance brands and products that have been so iconic in the past as we look to the future.”

“To cut to the chase, I think you can expect to see some SRT models under the Chrysler brand.”

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Chrysler Pacifica
Chrysler Pacifica

With V8 power returning to the Ram 1500 pickup lineup after a shift away from the bent-eight format under former Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares, it appears likely future SRT vehicles could come so equipped.

Chrysler’s last SRT-badged vehicle was the 300 SRT, which was discontinued in the US in 2015 but lived on in markets like the Middle East and Australia, where it saw duty as a highway patrol car. It, along with a tamer V6-powered 300 C Luxury, were the Chrysler brand’s last models sold here when the brand was withdrawn in 2021.

Since then, the now century-old Chrysler brand has limped on, and currently operates exclusively in North America with the Pacifica/Voyager people mover duo.

It’s a far cry from as recently as the 2000s, when Chrysler had not only people movers and large cars in its showrooms, but also sports cars (Prowler, Crossfire), small cars (PT Cruiser), crossovers (the original Pacifica), body-on-frame SUVs (Aspen) and mid-size sedans, coupes and convertibles (Sebring, 200).