Filed under: Minivan/Van, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat

We've been picking up bits and pieces of
Chrysler product news since
Fiat laid out
The Pentastar's five year plan back in November, but other than the refreshes planned for the next year we're still a way off from any solid details. Rumors have been trickling in, though, and the latest nugget comes from
Motor Trend in the form of a seven-passenger MPV for the
Dodge brand. The supposed people hauler would be based on a C-platform Fiat architecture to compete with the
Mazda5 and the forthcoming
Ford Focus C-Max.
Since Dodge is Chrysler's performance division, the five- or seven-seater would likely feature an expressive design that would convey a sportiness not found in the run-of-the-mill crossover or wagon. Powertrains could well come from Turn, Italy in the form of Fiat's efficient MultiAir engine lineup with an emphasis on sporty performance.
MT says the MPV could hit showrooms in calendar year 2012.
Does a sporty MPV make sense for Dodge? We're thinking yes, considering the fact that Dodge is The Pentastar's volume brand, and a sleek people hauler would seemingly fit in the lineup a lot better than the current
Grand Caravan. Click on the above image to view
MT's full rendering. Fairly attractive if you ask us.
[Source:
Motor Trend]
Dodge to get Mazda5 MPV fighter? originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 09 Jun 2010 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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