Chrysler, founded in 1925 by Walter P. Chrysler, rapidly became a titan of the American automotive industry. The brand was initially formed from the remains of the Maxwell Motor Company, introducing innovative features like the first standard four-wheel hydraulic brakes in its Chrysler Six model. Throughout the years, Chrysler became well-known for its stylish designs and engineering ingenuity, producing iconic models such as the Chrysler Airflow and 300 series, also dubbed as the "letter series." After merging with Fiat in 2014, Chrysler became part of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), and more recently, it has joined the Stellantis group. Today, Chrysler continues to be revered for its commitment to luxury, performance, and innovation, standing as a hallmark of American automotive excellence.
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