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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 ...
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 ...