Wolf.17 Posted December 7, 2024 Posted December 7, 2024 Stellantis has revealed details about its new STLA Large platform, which is expected to underpin the 2025 Dodge Charger and Jeep Wagoneer S EV. The flexible platform can accommodate AWD, FWD, and RWD configurations as well as electric, hybrid, and internal-combustion powertrains. Along with providing up to an estimated 500 miles of range, EV versions of STLA Large are claimed to deliver a zero-to-62-mph time of about 2.0 seconds. Stellantis—the parent company of familiar brands like Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram—today divulged details about its new STLA Large platform. The company said the flexible architecture is expected to underpin upcoming models from Dodge and Jeep that will launch later this year. That implies the electric 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S, which yesterday was confirmed to be arriving in the U.S. this fall. Last week, Dodge released several teaser images of the 2025 Charger on its social media channels, mentioning that it'll be "available late 2024." The timing of those announcements likely isn't coincidental, and that's why today's news about the STLA-L platform provides more details about both the new Charger and Wagoneer S as well as six other unspecified vehicles that will launch globally sometime during the next couple of years. New models from Alfa Romeo, Maserati, and Chrysler will be the first of that bunch. STLA Large Details While STLA Large is an EV-centric platform that's available with either a 400- or 800-volt architecture, Stellantis says it can also accommodate hybrid and internal-combustion powertrains. That corroborates online reports that the new Dodge Charger will be offered not only as an EV, but also with a gas-fed engine—likely a version of the Hurricane twin-turbo 3.0-liter straight-six that's currently capable of producing over 500 horsepower. STLA-L also supports transverse and longitudinal engines layouts and limited-slip differentials. Notably, Stellantis points out that the platform can handle "extreme power that will outperform any of the existing Hellcat V-8s." Considering the most powerful Hellcat engine (found in the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170) makes up to 1025 horsepower, we believe that's likely the bogey for the highest-performance version of the new Charger EV. Thanks to its flexible nature, the STLA Large platform offers three different drivetrain configurations, including all-wheel drive, front-wheel drive, and rear-wheel drive. Its wheelbase can be stretched from 113.0 to 121.0 inches. Stellantis says overall lengths range between 187.6 and 201.8 inches; overall widths range from 74.7 to 79.9 inches. The platform's lowest ground clearance is 5.5 inches and the highest is 11.3 inches. For off-road-oriented models like the Jeep, Stellantis says the largest tire diameter that will fit is 32.6 inches. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a46456020/2025-dodge-charger-jeep-wagoneer-s-stla-large-platform/ Quote
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