Stellantis revives SRT Division for Jeep, Dodge, Ram, and Chrysler It’s time to take things to the next level, again! Stellantis officially announced that the SRT Division is being revived to unify ...
New management within Stellantis looks set to walk back the decision to shutter the SRT performance arm. Stellantis, the parent company of brands like Chrysler, Jeep, Ram and European brands including ...
It’s baaaack. Furthering Stellantis’ moves in North America to get away from the Europeanification of the brand, a Mopar legend is back; the Street and Racing Technology (SRT) division. Yes, the ...
Auto enthusiasts may note that there was no sign of the SRT in the heyday of the '60s and '70s when big block muscle cars ruled the roost. Floating in the great acronym ocean, one could find Chevrolet ...
Many feared that the Chrysler brand was about to be axed by Stellantis. That didn't happen, and as it turns out we were all looking at the wrong brand to fall. The muscle-minded Street and Racing ...
Things are moving fast at the newly created Stellantis. Now the world's fourth-largest automaker, Stellantis has a total of 14 brands, plus Mopar. Well, possibly make that 13. It appears the Street & ...
Stellantis revives SRT under Tim Kuniskis to unify performance efforts SRT to oversee high-performance vehicles, Direct Connection and motorsports Focus on Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram; Ram returns ...
SRT is back. With gas-powered Hemi V8s making a comeback and Dodge reigniting muscle car passion, Ford and Chevy should be paying close attention. SRT’s storied past emerged back in the ’90s with the ...
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