Chrysler has been rumored to be focusing on new EV and PHEV products, lots of development $$$ has gone into this, that generated 2 concept buggies with rumors saying that they were mildly disguised versions of production models...supposedly, this engineering investment was one of the assets that brought about what is now called Stellantis...FCA killed the 200 as part of the plant reorganization to maximize profit margins (no replacement came about); Stella eventually killed the 300 as it was long in tooth and its redesign was axed by FCA years ago to improve profit margins (no replacement there either); an elongated derivative of the Cherokee was to marketed as a Chrysler but it was killed in the production planning phase by FCA (not enough demand to justify expense); Grand Wagoneer was supposed to be a top-of-the-line Chrysler SUV but marketing research showed more sales could be had as a Jeep.
If Iacocca had chosen Lutz instead of Eaton as his replacement, daimler would never had happened and Chrysler would probably be healthy today (and Dodge Truck would be selling Rams and Dakotas)...but daimler ruined Chrysler, FCA chose short-term profits to bolster the books instead of long-term viability, and Stella will be swinging the ax on low-profit brands sooner than later. Will Chrysler survive? Kinda depends on the plans that were made on the future products that have been rumored to be right around the corner...