Stellantis
The Canadian International AutoShow (CIAS) has returned to Toronto, Ontario after a three-year hiatus. This year, attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy the Trail Rated adventure of the Camp Jeep® indoor off-road experience, which is being offered for the first time in Canada. Additionally, they will be able to explore the latest models from Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram Truck, and Wagoneer brands.
Camp Jeep
Camp Jeep comes to Canada for the first time and will offer attendees a chance to experience the legendary off-road capabilities of Jeep vehicles without leaving the auto show floor. Passengers will ride along in the latest Jeep vehicles, experiencing five, man-made obstacles that rigorously showcase their unmatched capabilities.
Since its debut in 2004, Camp Jeep has welcomed Jeep enthusiasts on five continents and 15 countries. Just last week at the Chicago Auto Show, the 3-millionth Camp Jeep ride took place.
Toronto’s 20,000-square-foot exhibit is highlighted by a 13-foot (four-metres) tall metal mountain that the Jeep vehicles expertly scale and descend. Running every day at the auto show, attendees aged 18 and over can go ride for free off-road in the following Jeep vehicles:
- Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk 4xe
- Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 4xe
- Jeep Wrangler 392
- Jeep Compass Trailhawk
- Jeep Grand Cherokee & Grand Cherokee L Summit
Stellantis Vehicles on Display
Alfa Romeo
Making its Canadian auto show debut in Toronto, the 2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale is the first premium C-SUV from Alfa Romeo and its first entry into the EV market. With unmistakable Italian design, Tonale features more than 110 years of heritage and best-in-class performance from two all-new, efficient powertrain offerings, including a plug-in hybrid with more than 48 kilometres of pure electric range and 285 horsepower.
Tonale will be available in Alfa Romeo dealerships this spring and is part of a radical evolution taking place at Alfa Romeo, which looks ahead to a new era of electrification and connectivity.
Chrysler
Chrysler will showcase the Canadian-made 2023 Pacifica Hybrid, the first hybrid minivan, delivers up to 2.9 Le/100 km in electric-only mode, an all-electric range of more than 50 kilometres and a total range of more than 800 kilometres. Pacifica Hybrid offers a seamless driving experience, with no need for the driver to select between electric and hybrid modes. Chrysler Pacifica continues to hold its status as the most awarded minivan six years in a row with more than 170 honours and industry accolades.
Chrysler brand is continuing forward on the brand’s plan to launch its first battery-electric vehicle (BEV) in 2025 and full battery-electric portfolio in 2028.
Dodge
The all-new 2023 Dodge Hornet is also making it Canadian auto show debut in Toronto. The Dodge brand’s new entry in the compact utility segment, the all-new Hornet is the quickest, fastest and most powerful CUV on the market. It will arrive in dealerships this spring and be available for under $40,000 CDN (excluding destination and fees). A plug-in hybrid Dodge Hornet R/T model will hit dealerships later this spring.
The electrified future of Dodge will be signified by the brand’s unwavering commitment to its performance heritage, but with new technology capable of pushing limits well beyond the cars of today.
Jeep
The Jeep brand is bringing its electrified 4xe lineup to the 2023 Canadian International AutoShow, including the Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe and the Jeep Wrangler 4xe, the best-selling plug-in hybrid vehicle in Canada. Additionally, making its Canadian debut will be the 2023 Wrangler Rubicon 4xe 20th Anniversary. It proudly celebrates two decades of the most capable and iconic Wrangler, with a new seven-slot grille, beadlock-capable wheels, triple hoop grille guard, half-inch suspension lift, distinctive 20th Anniversary decals and more.
The global electrification efforts of the Jeep brand include a comprehensive plan for fully electric 4xe vehicles as part of a sustainable transformation that will result in Jeep becoming the leading electrified SUV brand in the world.
Ram Truck
A whole host of Ram trucks will be on the floor at the Canadian International AutoShow, including the 2023 Ram Heavy Duty Rebel, which further fortifies Ram trucks as North America’s off-road and performance truck leader. Also on-hand will be the Canadian-exclusive Ram 1500 Sport, the 1500 Limited trim showcasing unmatched luxury appointments and the mighty, supercharged 702-horsepower Ram TRX.
Ram brand recently revealed the Ram 1500 REV battery electric light-duty pickup truck. Available in 2024, it will push past the competition in range, towing, payload and charge time.
Wagoneer
At this year’s CIAS, Wagoneer will showcase both the new 2023 Wagoneer Carbide and Grand Wagoneer L Obsidian models, as well as the all-new Hurricane twin-turbo engine family. The 2023 Wagoneer builds on a rich legacy of premium American craftsmanship, heritage and refinement while offering unparalleled comfort, leading-edge technologies, safety and legendary 4x4 capability.
As the premium extension of the Jeep brand, Wagoneer plans to launch a premium mid-size global battery electric SUV in 2024, targeting a manufacturer-estimated range of 640 kilometres on a single charge, 600 horsepower and a 0-96 km/h time of around 3.5 seconds.