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SRT Is Making a Comeback, and Tim Kuniskis Is Leading the Charge

NORTH AMERICA, JUL 2 – The revived SRT division will unify engineering talent from Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Chrysler to launch 25 new high-performance vehicles and motorsports efforts in the next 18 months.

  • Stellantis announced on July 2, 2025, that Tim Kuniskis will lead the revived SRT performance division overseeing American brands and North American motorsports.
  • This decision followed Kuniskis' retirement last year and return after six months amid leadership changes including CEO Antonio Filosa's arrival.
  • The reestablished SRT will unify high-performance engineering for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram while managing Direct Connection and motorsports programs like Ram's NASCAR Truck Series return in 2026.
  • Kuniskis stated, "We're getting the band back together," pledging to assemble top engineers to develop street and racing vehicles that push power, aerodynamics, and handling boundaries.
  • The ongoing SRT comeback suggests Stellantis aims to boost performance offerings across its brands, but the division faces challenges due to a limited current lineup and skepticism about brand revival.
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Tim Kuniskis, the new head of Stellantis' American brands, is reviving one legend after another. After resurrecting the Ram pickups with V8 engines, he announced the return of the SRT division, which in the past was behind the design of a number of impressive sports models.

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autospies.com broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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