SRT Is Making a Comeback, and Tim Kuniskis Is Leading the Charge
- Stellantis announced on July 2, 2025, that it is reviving its Street and Racing Technology division under Tim Kuniskis, who will oversee North American operations.
- This decision comes shortly after Kuniskis returned from retirement amid recent leadership changes and is intended to consolidate the performance development efforts of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram under a single, cohesive division.
- SRT will be a dedicated entity managing motorsports and performance cars, though the current lineup is limited, with only the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat bearing the badge.
- The 2013 SRT Viper, with its 8.4-liter V10 engine producing 640 horsepower, remains the halo vehicle legacy, but Stellantis officials say, "We're getting the band back together."
- The relaunch implies Stellantis plans to push street and track performance further, build its engineering team, and reenergize its American brands under Kuniskis' leadership.
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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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