Chryslus Motors

Chryslus Motors was a pre-War automobile manufacturer.

Background
Before the War, Chryslus was one of the few companies that harnessed the fledgling fusion power to create commercially viable personal transportation vehicles. Relying on rechargeable batteries or on-board fission reactors, their primary product lines were the Corvega and Highwayman, both of which offered similar performance. The first cars entered the market in 2070. Reassuringly big and American, they sold out within days despite the hefty price tag. Production was limited due to the ongoing conversion of civilian factories for military purposes. In terms of price, a Corvega sold for $199,999.99 per unit in 2077.

Chryslus's core technology, the V8 diesel-fusion engine, was used widely in its vehicles, from Corvegas to the heavy duty Pick-R-Up and Nuka-Cola delivery trucks.

Corporate operations
The corporate headquarters of the company, the Chryslus building, was located in Washington, D.C. along with a primary Corvega factory in the vicinity of the federal district. Chryslus invested heavily into building a corporate culture that promoted loyalty, including celebrations of employment milestones:
 * At two years, employees received a commemorative hard enamel pin, postcard and a replica Fusion Flea Supreme.
 * At five, they received a commemorative replica of the Chryslus Pick-R-Up.

Models
Original Corvega
 * Two-door sports coupe
 * 800-horsepower engine, 0 to 60 MPH in 0.5 seconds
 * Analog system, as opposed to electronic parts used in later models
 * First known model of Corvega manufactured

Chryslus Highwayman
 * Four-door sedan
 * Electric engine powered by microfusion cells and small energy cells
 * Seen in Fallout 2 and Fallout: New Vegas. In Fallout 2, a working Highwayman can be used by the Chosen One.

Corvega Atomic V-8
 * Corvega two-door coupe model
 * Nuclear engine
 * Seen in Atomic V8 billboard, and popular in the areas pertaining to Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas

Unnamed Four-Door
 * Unnamed sedan model
 * Nuclear engine
 * Popular in the areas pertaining to Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas

Fusion Flea
 * Unnamed two-door coupe with a hemispherical dome over the passenger cabin
 * Nuclear engine
 * Seen in Driving Paradise billboards in Fallout 3

Cherry Bomb
 * Two-door sports coupe
 * Nuclear engine
 * Seen in Fallout 4 and Fallout 76

Rocket 69
 * Unknown type of model
 * Mentioned in one of the jokes in The Funnies in Fallout 76

Slogans

 * "...for those who want more."
 * "Driving paradise."
 * "Clean, quiet, and efficient. That's the Corvega way."
 * "Nothing can stop a Highwayman."
 * "Life is a race. Win!"

Appearances

 * An advertisement for a Chryslus Corvega appears in the intro movie of Fallout. The car advertised is priced at "only" $200,000.
 * The Chryslus building and Corvega factory both appear in Fallout 3.
 * There are two types of derelict Corvega automobiles in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas: the Atomic V8 (two seats) and the unnamed four-seat variant.
 * A wrecked Highwayman appears in Fallout: New Vegas near Novac with a few energy cells in the trunk.
 * A Chryslus car is named in the Randall Clark terminal entries.
 * Chryslus vehicles appear in Fallout 4 and Fallout 76.
 * Chryslus factories appear as locations in Fallout Shelter.

Behind the scenes

 * The company name is derived from Chrysler and General Motors, both American automobile manufacturers headquartered in Michigan.
 * The Cherry Bomb appears in Forza Motorsport 6, renamed as the "Chryslus Rocket 69." It is available for all Fallout 4 players. The new name of the car is a reference to a song of the same name "Rocket 69" which was released in 1954 and sung by Connie Allen. Rocket 69 is featured in Fallout 4 and is played on Diamond City Radio.