Stellantis Expands Partnerships with Chinese Automakers
Stellantis is increasing joint projects with Chinese vehicle manufacturers. The moves follow earlier supply and technology agreements between the companies.
koreatimes.co.krStellantis is expanding cooperation with Chinese automakers on vehicle development and components. The company said the partnerships aim to share costs on electric-vehicle platforms and software.
Stellantis already sources batteries and some powertrain parts from Chinese suppliers. Earlier agreements covered joint production of commercial vans in Europe.
Further details on specific models or investment amounts have not been released.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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Stellantis may reduce per-vehicle development costs through shared platforms.
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Chinese suppliers could gain larger orders for batteries and components.
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