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Chrysler is a cornerstone of the American automotive industry, originally founded in 1925 by Walter Chrysler. The brand became famous for engineering innovations and its role as one of the 'Big Three' Detroit-based automakers. Throughout its history, Chrysler has undergone several major corporate transformations, including a merger with Daimler-Benz and later an acquisition by Fiat.
Today, the manufacturing of Chrysler vehicles is centrally focused in North America, with significant production facilities such as the Windsor Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada, where the Voyager and Pacifica minivans are produced. Other components and historical models have seen production across various sites in the United States and Mexico.
In terms of corporate ownership, the brand is currently part of Stellantis N.V., a global automotive giant formed in 2021 from the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and the PSA Group. While the brand remains quintessentially American in its heritage and design, its ultimate ownership is headquartered in the Netherlands, reflecting the modern, transcontinental nature of the automotive manufacturing industry.
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