The Stellantis Drive 2025 design competition is underway and will see students create chrysler futuristic vehicles
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- The latest conception of the Stellantis design campaign asks secondary school students to consider the Chrysler of the future.
- Students can let their imagination are unleashed and entrances can be submitted until midnight on April 25.
- The winner will receive an iPad Pro Apple as well as a summer design internship at RAM Design Studio.
Stellantis has a dizzying number of marks, but Chrysler could be the weakest link. Its programming consists of the almost decade Pacifica and travel, which is itself just a prefacelift pacifica.
Given this terrible range, it is not surprising that American sales are down 7% last year to 124,683 units. This number turns out to the 308,785 vehicles sold in 2014.
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With Chrysler appearing as goalless and out of words as ever, they turn to high school students to help generate buzz. As part of this effort, this year’s Drive for Design competition asks students to create their Chrysler dream vehicle.
The competition is open to American high school students from 10th to 12th year. They will have to create a futuristic interior or exterior design and submit it – in .pdf, .jpg or .png in format – to stellantisdrivefordesign.com before midnight on April 25.

The winners will be announced on April 30 and the entrances will be judged on crafts, quality, illustration and originality. There are a lot on the line because the first winner will be offered a summer design internship at RAM Design Studio. They will also receive an Apple iPad Pro and an Apple pencil as well as an invitation to serve as a student judge at the Grosse design automobile show, Michigan.
The second and third place finish are missing the internship, but get an iPad Pro and a pencil as well as virtual networking with the Stellantis design team. They will also receive a scholarship with a transport design program at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit.
This is enough to bring students on the right track for a career in design and that Stellantis noted that the previous winners finally joined their design team as paid employees.