May 06, 2014
Mark Phelan

Chrysler Group will refine its product strategy this week with a slew of new models from Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat and Alfa Romeo in a marathon strategic briefing Tuesday in Auburn Hills.

Among other news, expect:

A redefinition of Dodge centered on American muscle.

Only the Chrysler brand will sell the next generation of the minivan. The product-starved brand will add models in segments where it doesn't currently compete.
Jeep to announce plans for new vehicles built and engineered in America, along with added production of the Cherokee and Renegade in Asia and Latin America.
Ram to add more commercial vehicles.
Alfa Romeo to introduce several new models in 2015-16, with more to follow as the brand strives for a broad model line to compete with Audi, BMW, Cadillac, Lexus and other leading luxury brands.
New models to advance Fiat's evolution into a specialist in small, creatively styled cars and crossovers. First up, the 500X small crossover SUV in 2015.
Ferrari to commit to new cars in new segments, but the exotic car specialist will never build a four-door car.
Maserati to announce plans for more high-end luxury cars and crossovers.

Source
The Detroit Free Press