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The Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center (CTC) is the headquarters and main research and development facility for the automobile manufacturer Chrysler Corporation now a subsidiary of Stellantis. The 504-acre (204 ha) complex is located next to Interstate 75 in Auburn Hills, Michigan, a northern suburb of Detroit.
The Chrysler company was founded by Walter Chrysler on June 6, 1925, [12] [13] when the Maxwell Motor Company (est. 1904) was re-organized into the Chrysler Corporation. [14] [15] The company was headquartered in the Detroit enclave of Highland Park, [16] [17] [18] where it remained until completing the move to its present Auburn Hills location in 1996.
It was closed when Chrysler moved into their current Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center in Auburn Hills, Metro Detroit, Michigan in 1996. [1] The address was at 12000 Chrysler Service Drive.
Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center: Auburn Hills, Michigan United States: 490,000 249 76 15 1993 (technology center) 1996 (headquarters) ~11,000 [3] SAS i-tower : Hyderabad India: 480,000 561 171 36 2023 [4] USAA Corporate Headquarters San Antonio, Texas United States: 476,000 50 15.25 4 1976 15,000 The Exchange 106: Kuala Lumpur ...
Chrysler Headquarters: Auburn Hills: 249 / 76 15 1996 13 St. Florian Catholic Church: Hamtramck: 247 / 75 1 1928 Tallest building in Wayne County outside of Detroit. 14 Mott Foundation Building: Flint: 226 / 69 19 1930 [93] Tallest building in Flint. 15 Macomb County Building Mount Clemens: 219 / 67 13 1944 Tallest building in Mount Clemens. 16=
Auburn Hills is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. A northern suburb of Detroit, Auburn Hills is located about 26 miles (42 km) north of downtown Detroit. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 24,360. [7] Auburn Hills is home to Oakland University and the U.S. headquarters of Stellantis, PHINIA, BorgWarner and ...
The Walter P. Chrysler Museum was a car museum in Auburn Hills, Michigan, featuring historically significant vehicles designed and manufactured by Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, Jeep, AMC, Nash, Hudson, and Rambler. It was in operation from October 1999 through December 2012, with a brief re-opening in 2016 before closing permanently in December 2016.
FCA's mass-market brands operated through two main subsidiaries: FCA Italy (previously Fiat) with headquarters in Turin, and FCA US (previously Chrysler) in Auburn Hills, Michigan. The company's portfolio included brands Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Fiat Professional, Jeep, Lancia, Maserati, and Ram Trucks. Ferrari was spun off in ...