Both Jeep and Marathon Watches made their name supplying the military, and now they’re collaborating
Only five of 14 automakers investigated required a warrant when asked for data by authorities and only one told its customers about it
Automakers already build cars where it’s cheap, now they’re engineering them there to cut costs and compete with China, reports says
The car manufacturer acknowledges the shift to an all-electric line-up won’t be as easy as first thought
The UAW claims that Stellantis has failed to address workers’ grievances at the Warren Stamping Plant
Stellantis had a disappointing first quarter, but consumers have fallen in love with plug-in hybrid Jeeps
The car manufacturer hasn’t provided a date as for when production will resume
Carlos Tavares’ compensation package swelled by 56% from 2022 thanks to a record-breaking year for Stellantis
Stellantis will have to continue paying its supplier, MacLean-Fogg, in order to receive transmission parts in the U.S.
Stellantis’ Opel and sister brand Vauxhall have revealed their new Grandland compact crossover, scheduled to go on sale this fall
The winners of this year’s contest all created Lancias and will receive an assortment of prizes
Last year, a supplier had to pause production due to a cyberattack, so Stellantis charged it $26 million, kicking off a legal battle
Under a new CEO, Jeep wants to address a five year decline by introducing new models, and combustion engines might be on the table
Carlos Tavares added that the reports about Stellantis leaving Italy are “fake news”
Stellantis is playing hardball with suppliers, and that’s leading to big disputes that are spilling into the courts
Stellantis chief executive Carlos Tavares says building the Milano in Poland has allowed the marque to slash €10,000 from its price
Carlos Tavares described Alfa Romeo as “the greatest jewel” in the powerhouse of Stellantis
Carlos Tavares said that an EV with a 250-mile range requires 500 kg of additional materials compared to an ICE model