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Chrysler Brand Continues 100th Anniversary Celebration With Century of Innovation Seven-part Social Video Series

  • Chrysler is commemorating its 100th anniversary in 2025 by releasing a seven-episode video series on social media that highlights the brand’s history of innovation, beginning in June.
  • The campaign honors Chrysler's legacy of bold innovation and timeless design established by founder Walter P. Chrysler on June 6, 1925.
  • The series features iconic vehicles and concepts including the 1941 Thunderbolt and 1963 Turbine, supported by events like the June 4 historical vehicle drive at Detroit’s Belle Isle.
  • Chrysler CEO Chris Feuell highlighted a special video series created to honor the innovative individuals, memorable cars, and advanced technologies that have shaped the company’s heritage over the past century.
  • The celebration includes a group photo of 1,500 employees, a time capsule with Walter P. Chrysler memorabilia, and plans for more events, reflecting ongoing brand vitality and future product releases.
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Chrysler Unveils New Episode in Century of Innovation Series Highlighting Iconic Concepts and Technologies

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Chrysler Brand Continues 100th Anniversary Celebration With Century of Innovation Seven-part Social Video Series

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