Auto Express: Chrysler brand axed in the UK

Jurfie

Adventurer
http://www.msn.com/en-ca/autos/news/chrysler-brand-axed-in-the-uk/ar-AA9TmCk?ocid=mailsignoutmd

Blah blah blah, who cares...until you get to the last paragraph.

The Chrysler brand will be axed in the UK within two years.

Speaking exclusively to Auto Express, Fiat Group UK’s deputy managing director, Karl Howkins, revealed Chrysler models will no longer be sold in the UK.

As of today, the Chrysler brand is being withdrawn from sale and will officially disappear from these shores by 2017. Declining sales and a product portfolio crippled by ever more stringent CO2 regulations have catalysed the brand’s exit.

Chrysler’s big saloon, the 300C, has effectively been deleted as has the Grand Voyager. It leaves the Ypsilon supermini as the only model in the range – but it will be sold on an order-only basis until the American brand finally calls it a day in the UK.

The axe falling on Chrysler’s UK operations is being repeated in mainland Europe, too. Fiat Group is culling Lancia from all European markets meaning it will serve just its home Italian market.

Chrysler’s exit will sweep in a raft of changes for the Fiat Group in the UK. Its sales network coverage in the UK is being overhauled with Jeep and Alfa Romeo dealers now joining forces, and Fiat and Abarth dealers operating from dual sites. Some dealers that already sell all Fiat Group brands under one roof will continue to offer all products apart from Chrysler.

The news brings an end to a tough few years for Chrysler in this country. The company’s 300C and Grand Voyager were joined by the Fiat 500-based Ypsilon and VW Golf-rivaling Delta in 2011 and consequently widened the model range and opened up the American brand to new customers.

However, the Delta was deleted from UK price lists last year leaving the Ypsilon, 300C and Grand Voyager. Both the big saloon and people carrier have soldiered on without updates despite newer models appearing in the USA. Last year the brand registered 1,982 cars in the UK – more than 21 per cent down on 2013's total.

Howkins told Auto Express that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is instead ploughing money into its other American brand – Jeep. Over the next three years, the current three-car range will be joined by a mid-sized Nissan Qashqai rival and a range-topping large SUV currently dubbed ‘Grand Wagoneer’.

The Qashqai is the Rouge in NA, so they're likely talking about the Renegade, but the return of the "Grand Wagoneer" is interesting (discussed elsewhere on ExPo). Regardless, Fiat "ploughing money into Jeep" is only a good thing! :wings:
 

Mitch502

Explorer
I'm curious about this Grand Wagoneer. I haven't read into it yet, but a large America diesel Jeep would be sick.
 

Yarjammer

Wellreadneck
Most likely the Grand Wagoneer will be a face lifted Commander. This isn't necessarily a bad thing as long as they give us a version with some trail cred instead of another confused SRT SUV. As far as the Rogue competitor, I could envision the return of the Compass since it was more urban friendly. The new Renegade appears to small to fill that niche.

Can we get a Jeep pickup (Gladiator) please?
 

Rigger007

New member
I hope "plowing money" means working on their build quality. I'm on my third Jeep, and I love it, but I'd never ever buy another Chrysler product.
 

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