The newly independent Chrysler Group has saved its deal with Chinese maker Chery - which means that the Dodge Hornet is a step closer to production.
Dodge Hornet concept car is a step closer to production after the deal signed between Chrysler and Chery. But will it retain its uber-cool style?
No mention was made of the Hornet, but Chyrsler’s international director for sales and marketing, has previously told CAR Online that the firm would produce the butch supermini. And the deal opens the way for further cooperation on small cars.
The deal had been under threat after DaimlerChrysler walked away from its disastrous tie-up with the American car company. Chrysler was bought by Cerberus earlier this summer.
Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge specialise in bigger cars - especially SUVs, people carriers and full-size US saloons - so the partnership will allow a quick fix to feed motorists' appetites for smaller cars. They will all use Chery-developed small-car platforms.
In return, the Chinese get access to western markets and - tarnished but still desirable - nameplates. Chrysler boss Tom LaSorda said the co-operation would allow both companies to launch new cars 'more quickly, with less capital spending.'
It's not the first time Chrysler has looked east. It formed Beijing Jeep Corp 25 years ago - claimed to be the first international joint venture in China.
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