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By Nqobile Dludla JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -Stellantis plans to sell Chinese-branded electric vehicles developed by its partner ...
Stellantis (NYSE:STLA) powers ahead as partner Leapmotor preps a sub?100K yuan EV launch. Shares jumped 3.8% today after reports that Zhejiang Leapmotor will roll out its B01 midsize sedan in China ...
Leapmotor Intl. to bring Chinese EVs to Europe and beyond. Per a release from Stellantis today, Leapmotor International is officially open for business following a press conference in China ...
The partnership first began to take shape last October, when the companies announced that Stellantis was investing $1.6 billion ($1.5 billion euro) in Leapmotor, giving it 21% equity in the firm.
Whether Stellantis, which owns the Jeep, Ram, Chrysler, Dodge and Fiat brands, would consider bringing Leapmotor EVs to the United States in the future would depend on tariffs, Tavares said, also ...
Stellantis is considering building up to 150,000 low-cost electric vehicles (EVs) in Italy, in its Mirafiori complex in Turin, as part of its agreements with Chinese automaker Leapmotor ...
By mid-February, Stellantis shared more details of its plans for the joint venture, explaining intentions to build Leapmotor EVs in Turin, Italy, to serve EU markets – targeting 150,000 units ...
After Stellantis's deal to buy a stake in Leapmotor, the European automaker will broaden its low-priced EV lineup with models from the Chinese EV maker, starting late next year in Europe.
A NEW Chinese electric vehicle has grabbed the crown as Britain’s cheapest EV – knocking its rival off the top spot with a ...
Stellantis is considering building Leapmotor EVs in Italy, Automotive News Europe reported earlier this week. "There's no reason to exclude any country that has a Stellantis plant," Tavares said.
Stellantis, the automotive behemoth that has no fewer than 16 brands in its portfolio, including Dodge, Fiat, and Jeep, wants to make cheap EVs more readily available with a bit of help from a new ...