Stellantis Plans to Build Voyah Electric Vehicle for Dongfeng in France
Stellantis intends to manufacture a Voyah-brand electric vehicle for Dongfeng at a facility in France. The companies also plan a European joint venture in which Stellantis would hold 51 percent ownership.
technode.comStellantis intends to manufacture a Voyah-brand electric vehicle for Dongfeng at a facility in France, according to sources. The companies also plan to form a European joint venture, with Stellantis controlling 51 percent of the venture, a source indicated.
Dongfeng have maintained a long-standing alliance focused on vehicle production and distribution. The new arrangement would expand that relationship into electric-vehicle manufacturing inside Europe. The proposed joint venture would operate under the existing partnership framework while adding a dedicated production line for the Voyah model.
Details on the specific French facility and production timeline remain under discussion between the two companies. Final agreements are expected to be completed in the coming months.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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Production of Voyah vehicles could begin at the French facility within the next two years.
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The joint venture may increase Stellantis electric-vehicle output in Europe.
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