Chrysler: Portrait of a Car Brand
MTA
The Story of an Automotive Icon
Explore the rich and often dramatic history of Chrysler, one of America's most iconic automotive brands. From its visionary founder, Walter P. Chrysler, and the engineering breakthroughs of the 1920s, to its pivotal role in wartime production and the high-octane glory of the HEMI-powered muscle car era, this book delves deep into the people, products, and strategies that shaped a titan of the automotive industry. Discover how Chrysler rose to challenge the dominance of Ford and GM, navigated the tumultuous economic shifts of the Great Depression and oil crises, and became renowned as "the engineering company" for its relentless pursuit of innovation.
Follow Chrysler's journey through periods of audacious design experiments like the Airflow, strategic expansions that created brands like Plymouth and DeSoto, and the crucial acquisition of Jeep, which became one of its most valuable assets. Witness the company's brushes with extinction in the 1970s and the dramatic intervention of Lee Iacocca, whose leadership and the introduction of the revolutionary K-Car and game-changing minivan orchestrated one of corporate America's most celebrated comebacks. Learn how Chrysler reinvented itself in the 1990s with bold new designs before facing the challenges of global mergers, first with Daimler and later with Fiat, leading to the formation of Stellantis.
This portrait chronicles Chrysler's resilience through economic downturns, technological shifts, and corporate transformations. It highlights the brand's enduring influence on automotive design and engineering, from pioneering features like hydraulic brakes and unibody construction to leading the charge in family transportation with the minivan. As Chrysler looks towards its next century under the Stellantis umbrella, with a renewed focus on electrification, connectivity, and advanced technology, this book offers a comprehensive look back at the legacy that defines an American automotive icon and the promising, yet challenging, future that lies ahead.
This book is for automotive enthusiasts, history buffs, and business students interested in the fascinating and often turbulent story of a major American car brand. Readers will gain insight into the cycles of innovation, crisis, and reinvention that defined Chrysler and shaped the broader automotive industry.
July 9, 2025
31,188 words
2 hours 11 minutes
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