Chrysler Group LLC today hosted more than 2,600 dealers from the
United States and around the world at its 2012 Dealer Announcement
Show in Las Vegas.
More than 80 percent of Chrysler
Group’s NAFTA region dealers were joined by many of their
counterparts in Europe, Asia-Pacific and Latin America as well as
leading suppliers.
In all, there were 6,000 attendees from
51 countries. Dealers in attendance represented more than 90 percent
of Chrysler Group sales in the U.S.
Chrysler, Jeep®, Dodge, Ram, SRT, FIAT
and Mopar® dealers enjoyed a preview of 66 future products, heard
directly from Chrysler Group Chairman and CEO Sergio Marchionne, and
inspected many of the forthcoming models in the Product and
Technology Salon. All the brand CEOs addressed the dealer gathering.
“We are less than two years away from
having an almost completely rejuvenated product lineup compared to
what we could offer customers when we began this journey in June
2009,” Marchionne told the dealer gathering in his keynote address
today.The 66 reveals today more than doubles
the 29 vehicles that were shown to dealers two years ago in Orlando.
“We last got together in such large
numbers some two years ago in Orlando, in what were at the time some
very different circumstances,” he said.
In Orlando the company made a very
simple proposition, “an exchange of a promise for a promise –
simple, straight, uncomplicated,” he said.
“The leadership team and I promised
to deliver all the products we had shown you that day and to execute
all the development plans we had talked about, at competitive quality
levels and with adequate marketing support, in exchange for your
commitment to deliver our growth objectives, to comply with our
dealer standards, to invest in our brands and to adopt commercial
practices that treat our productsand our customers with the dignity
they deserve,” Marchionne said.
“I want to express my sincere
appreciation to you for upholding your end of the bargain,” he told
the dealers. “You did so, despite the hard times and the
uncertainty that surrounded our fate.”
In Las Vegas, Chrysler Group wowed its
dealers as the new vehicles bearing Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, SRT,
FIAT, Alfa Romeo and Mopar® brand badges crossed a two-tier stage.
“Two years ago, we had been through
very difficult times, so we were very cautious and the meeting was
very businesslike,” recalls David Kelleher, Chairman of Chrysler
Group’s 2012 National Dealer Council. “Trust is earned and today
we have a productive, respectful relationship. We now have two years
of accomplishments underneath us and both parties are resolute in
accomplishing a great deal more.”
The dealers are taking a moment to
celebrate, but then it’s right back to work, Kelleher said.
Marchionne told the dealers they are
vital to Chrysler Group’s success and that he deeply appreciates
the work they have done to help the company reconnect with its
customers.
“I speak for our entire team when I
say that I understand, and value, all you have done to help us
transform Chrysler,” Marchionne told the dealer gathering. “My
ambition today is to renew our promises to each other as we embark on
the next leg of this journey.”
Chrysler Group is back, stronger, more
dynamic and more creative than ever, Marchionne told the dealer
group.
“This is what we do. We build cars
and trucks – solid beautiful vehicles that customers want to buy,”
he said.
The new vehicles that dealers saw today
“represent our firepower for the years to come,” he said. “We
are moving at breakneck speed because the intense competitive
environment demands it. We have created a lean organization for speed
as well as accountability.”
Chrysler Group’s leadership team has
embraced a performance culture that “allows us to respond swiftly
to opportunities and make decisions faster than before,” Marchionne
said. “But outstanding products, with great design and world-class
quality, will not be enough by themselves to guarantee success.”
“We cannot afford to stop now, we
cannot afford to rest,” Marchionne said. “We need to stay focused
and engaged in order to remain on track. We need to continue to
execute.”
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