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In the European and Chinese markets, Stellantis is accelerating its cooperation with Chinese automakers. Earlier today, Stellantis announced plans to cooperate with Dongfeng Motor, which is expected to set up a production line for the Lantian brand's hybrid and pure electric models in its underutilized Rennes factory in France. This move not only helps Chinese automakers avoid European tariffs but also allows Stellantis to introduce new models and revitalize factory capacity.
Thanks to the collaboration with Dongfeng Motor, Jeep's market layout outside the United States is also changing. According to IT Home, starting from 2027, all-new electrified Jeep and Peugeot models will be produced at the Wuhan factory.Not only supplying within China, but also selling overseas.
In Canada, reports have emerged that Stellantis is evaluating its idle Jeep plant in Brampton for potential future use in producing hybrid or fully electric vehicles for its Chinese partner, Li Auto.
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