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(Reuters) - Stellantis said on Wednesday it would invest more than $406 million in three facilities in Michigan to develop a platform that can be shared for both electric and hybrid vehicles.
Stellantis said it would also invest roughly $97.6 million in a Warren truck assembly plant to develop an electrified Jeep Wagoneer, one of four Jeep EVs that will be launched globally before the ...
Stellantis announced it is investing more than $406 million in three Michigan facilities to support its multi-energy strategy and confirmed that the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant (SHAP) will be ...
LANSING, MI – Stellantis is investing $99 million in three North American plants to produce a new four-cylinder turbo engine for its hybrid electric vehicles. Michigan will be getting the bulk ...
It’s aimed at countering union arguments that Stellantis won’t keep commitments and doesn’t want to invest in U.S. factories. An assembly plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan, north of ...
Stellantis said it's investing $99 million at three plants, including one in Michigan, to produce a new 1.4-liter turbocharged engine that has "flexibility for hybrid-electric vehicle applications." ...
In the union contract, which runs through April 2028, the company agreed to invest $1.4 billion at the Sterling Heights plant. Stellantis also said it will sink about $97.6 million into the Warren ...
Jeep Maker Stellantis to Invest More Than $406 Million in Three Michigan Plants — Update Provided by Dow Jones Sep 11, 2024 1:33pm. By Mauro Orru .
In the union contract, which runs through April 2028, the company agreed to invest $1.4 billion at the Sterling Heights plant. Stellantis also said it will sink about $97.6 million into the Warren ...