Stellantis just proved its heart still beats in high-octane rhythm. The annual “Wild Wheels at Work” meet turned the Auburn Hills campus into a curbside car museum, from Hemi-breathing ’Cuda clones to fresh-off-the-trailer Jeep concepts. Engineers, accountants, and marketers all clocked in wearing tire shine.
Key Points
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Mopar Muscle: Employees dusted off classic Chargers, Demons, and a 426-powered Barracuda that rattled coffee cups in finance.
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Jeep Concepts: Fresh from Easter Jeep Safari, the Wrangler “Low Down,” Birdcage, and Gladiator High Top flexed JPP upgrades and future tech.
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Culture Crew: Every department—from design to HR—parked pride on display, underscoring Stellantis’ “built by enthusiasts, for enthusiasts” DNA.
With another successful show in the books, eyes now shift to the 2025 edition—rumor says even more electrified muscle will hit the lawn.
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