FCA hosted its first-ever press conference at CES this year and unveiled an electric minivan concept aimed at millennials with families.
Dubbed the Portal, the minivan offers a glimpse of what Chrysler envisions for its electric, autonomous future.
The Portal features a 100 kWh battery pack that provides over 250 miles of range. It also has an ultra fast DC charger, which enables the vehicle to charge 150 miles in just 20 minutes.
What's more, the concept vehicle has built-in facial recognition technology so that it can identify who is riding in the vehicle and adjust to his or her personal preferences for music, lighting, temperature, and destinations.
It also has a passenger to passenger intercom system, a selfie camera for group selfies, and vehicle to vehicle (V2V) technology, which enables the car to communicate with other vehicles and infrastructure while driving.
The company also showed off its new hybrid Pacifica minivan. The new hybrid gets 30 miles of all-electric range and 530 miles of total range.