Chrysler Airflow Patent, LAFD Electric Fire Truck, 2023 BMW XM: Today’s Car

Chrysler has patented the design of its airflow concept with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Although it is unclear whether the concept itself is a thin-wrapped look at the automaker’s first electric car, the patent suggests that it may be more than just a concept. Chrysler has promised to launch three EVs by 2028, including a mid-size crossover SUV.

The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) has taken delivery of its electric fire truck. It is the first electric fire truck to be put into service in the United States. The truck will be deployed to Hollywood’s LAFD Station 82, which hosted an event on May 14.

2023 BMW XM leaked on Instagram. The production model of the crossover SUV was seen at an airport wearing only some shipping protection. The styling with huge kidney grills, huge wheels and punched-out fender is just as overrooted as the concept. Expect a debut later this year.

You’ll find these stories and more in today’s car news, right here Motor authority.

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