This logo was shared with Dodge at the time.
In 1962, the "pentastar" designed by Lippincott & Margulies was introduced, in which many of its divisions such as Plymouth, Mopar, Dodge, and briefly Jeep also used this logo during that time.
This logo is used in the Chrysler Airflow Graphite concept. It hasn't been confirmed if this will be Chrysler's new official logo as of yet.
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