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Tim Kuniskis will be returning to the automaker, effective immediately, CNBC has learned.
He is considered the "father" of Dodge 's high-performance Hellcat models and "the unofficial spokesman" for American muscle cars.
His return comes roughly a week after Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares unexpectedly resigned.
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