[2] Unveiled in February 2018, the Cronos was developed as a three-box sedan version of the Argo subcompact hatchback.
[4] In April 2016, the Cronos was officially announced by the CEO of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Sergio Marchionne.
During the announcement event, he illustrated an investment plan of $500 million for an FCA plant in Córdoba, Argentina.
[6] The car, which entered production in February 2018, went on sale in Brazil and Argentina that month.
[8] In 2022, it is the normal Argentine car with the highest level of localization: 48% of its parts are made in the country.
[15] The Cronos in its most basic Latin American version with 2 airbags and no Electronic stability control received 0 stars for adult occupants and 4 stars for infants from Latin NCAP in 2019.